EVENT LOG FOR SITE MC2 Most recent activity to be listed first. First line of each entry lists date, time and who is reporting. Subsequent lines of each entry aligned under Time column. Do not use tabs, only spaces. Date Time Who What ---------- ----- -------- ----------------------------------------------- 12/19/2005 10:23 alan@ruf 05:LowExcCurrent: No apparent reason for this alarm. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 12/14/2005 13:48 Scott_Li A remote reboot of PC1 was performed in order to shake loose the auto upload process. The reboot was successful but did not fix the upload problem. O@M will respond on Thursday in the AM to correct the situation. Verified interrogation computers are collecting data. 12/14/2005 08:11 Alan_Bro Manually pushed MC205347.C1, MC205347.D1, MC205347.E1, MC205347.F1, MC205347.G1, MC205347.H1, MC205348.A1 and MC205348.B1 to PTAGIS via PCA. 12/13/2005 08:20 Alan_Bro Manually pushed MC205346.F1, MC205346.G1, MC205346.H1, MC205347.A1 and MC205347.B1 to PTAGIS via PCA. 12/12/2005 08:10 Scott_Li PCA'd to site and manually pushed files to the PTAGIS server. The Minimon log file indicates the FTP socket cannot be opened when the auto upload commences. May suggest a hard reboot of the PC to correct situation. 12/11/2005 11:52 scottl Last file recieved was the 344.g file. PCA to site and manually pushed delinquent files without errors. 12/05/2005 08:27 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 12/2/2005. All transceivers were tuned. The clocks on both PCs were set to within one second of atomic time, no problems found. 11/17/2005 08:27 alan@ree 05:LowExcCurrent: This alarms was generated by PTAGIS Field Operations personnel during a site visit. 11/16/2005 16:04 scott Performed GMC, re-tuned and calibrated all transcievers. The PLC in the JFF was unplugged from the network to satisfy the COE security requirements until we can change the SNMP name from PUBLIC or to something more encryptive, or disable SNMP function all together. 11/07/2005 12:33 Troy MC2 failed to load again. PCA'ed and stopped and started MinMon. Hopefully this works. No fish were detected during the brief time MinMon was down. 11/07/2005 11:18 Troy Manually pushed 1 file that failed to load this morning. 10/31/2005 09:13 Alan_Bro Remotely logged into and rebooted PC1 in an effort to re-establish automated uploads. No activity was observed on PC2 during the reboot of PC1. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 10/31/2005 08:51 Scott_Li Manually PCA'd into each of the multimon sites and stopped and started the MM application due to the daylight savings time Phenom. 10/31/2005 08:11 Scott_Li Responding to the Problem with remote data sites, manually pushed the 7 delinquent files to the PTAGIS DB, Will pull log file and see why the uploader was unsuccessful. 10/30/2005 11:25 Don_Warf Missing files manually sent by Alan. Will continue to monitor. 10/19/2005 14:19 scottl All transcievers were checked for tune and calibrated as necessary. MCJ platform clocks were within 13 seconds of each other. A side note, the transceiver enclosures at MC2 are being used as pigeon roosts and are becoming extremely filthy with droppings. Will suggest that the enclosures be washed down and spike strips or some other effective avian deterant be installed on top of the enclosures to prevent this. No other problems to report. 10/13/2005 08:29 darren@r 05:LowExcCurrent: Alarm will cleared by PSMFC personnel by adjusting the alarm threshold on the transceiver. 09/20/2005 08:03 scottl@r 04:Overrun: Will address this in the next scheduled site visit 09/12/2005 09:56 Alan_Bro Travelled to MC2 to investigate why the platform has failed auto uploading. Examination of the log files show only that "Socket is not connected" as of 00:02:47 PST 9/10/2005. Manually submitted MC205254.G1, MC205254.H1, MC205255.A1, MC205255.B1 and MC205255.C1 from PC1. Re-booted PC1 to re-establish automated uploads. MC205255.D2 and MC205255.E2 were submitted from PC2 to fill the gap during PC1's downtime. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 09/10/2005 23:40 Alan_Bro Manually pushed MC205253.E1, MC205253.F1and MC205253.G1 to PTAGIS via PCA. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2005 19:15:06 -0700 (PDT) From: pittag@psmfc.org Subject: Problems with remote data sites... To: sitemaint@psmfc.org The following problems with remote sites were detected; mc2: Last data submission was received on Sat Sep 10 14:33:25 PST 2005 Please check this out. 09/10/2005 15:42 Alan_Bro Manually pushed MC205252.H1, MC205253.A1, MC205253.B1, MC205253.C1 and MC205253.D1 via PCA. No apparent reason why the files did not load automatically. Stopped and restarted Minimon on PC1 to see if anything shakes loose. -----Original Message----- From: pittag@psmfc.org [mailto:pittag@psmfc.org] Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 1:15 PM To: sitemaint@psmfc.org Subject: Problems with remote data sites... The following problems with remote sites were detected; mc2: Last data submission was received on Fri Sep 9 21:04:50 PST 2005 Please check this out. 09/07/2005 16:29 Alan_Bro Manually pushed MC205250.E1 to PTAGIS via PCA. -----Original Message----- From: pittag@psmfc.org [mailto:pittag@psmfc.org] Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 4:15 PM To: sitemaint@psmfc.org Subject: Problems with remote data sites... The following problems with remote sites were detected; mc2: Last data submission was received on Wed Sep 7 12:04:07 PST 2005 Please check this out. 08/30/2005 08:26 darren@r 04:Overrun: Alarms will be investigated on the next site visit. 08/26/2005 08:08 scottl@r 04:Overrun: Noted 08/23/2005 15:30 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 8/23/2005. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. Transceivers 0B, 0D and 0F are exhibiting noise spikes into the low 20's, most likely due to interference from the HDX system. PC1 was rebooted in an effort to get the automated file submission working properly. File MC205235.F2 was submitted from PC2 to fill the gap created during PC1's downtime. The clocks on both PCs were adjusted to within one second of atomic time. No other problems found. 08/23/2005 08:07 Scott_Li The last file loaded was 234.D1. Will check into the problem and make corrections. 08/23/2005 08:06 PTOC_Bot Unsure why files did not load automatically. Pushed files MC205234.E1- MC205235.B1 via PCA. Checked auto upload settings and everything seems to be in order. PSMFC will monitor for future failures to auto upload. -----Original Message----- From: pittag@psmfc.org [mailto:pittag@psmfc.org] Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 6:15 AM To: sitemaint@psmfc.org Subject: Problems with remote data sites... The following problems with remote sites were detected; mc2: Last data submission was received on Mon Aug 22 14:00:34 PST 2005 Please check this out. 08/22/2005 15:18 Alan_Bro Manually submitted MC205234.D1 via PCA. 08/15/2005 13:13 Troy A site GMC was performed today. All transceivers were checked for tune. It was verified that the collection platform is up and running. Files are waiting to be submitted once the network problems are resolved. 08/15/2005 08:47 Scott_Li PTAGIS personnel traveling to the site to verify data is being collected and to check on the flooding situation in the counting window. 08/14/2005 11:39 troy I was able to contact Kent Blevins at GRJ who confirmed that their server was down. He verified that PC1 and PC2 were up and collecting data. I was unable to conact anyone at the adult trap. I then contacted Solt Monitoring Personnel at MCJ. It was stated that the Power House has trouble with their internet service earlier this morning and reboot all their machines. It was verified that PC1 and PC2 were collecting data. I will check later today to see if the internet connectivity problem has been resolved. PSMFC will be on sight first thing 8/15/05 if not today. 08/14/2005 10:20 Troy The following problems with remote sites were detected; mcj: Last data submission was received on Sun Aug 14 0:03:04 PST 2005 gra: Last data submission was received on Sun Aug 14 0:02:29 PST 2005 mc2: Last data submission was received on Sun Aug 14 0:02:36 PST 2005 grj: Last data submission was received on Sun Aug 14 0:02:18 PST 2005 mc1: Last data submission was received on Sun Aug 14 0:02:42 PST 2005 Please check this out. The tardiness of these files is being looked into. 08/14/2005 09:40 troy@ruf 04:Overrun,04:TestTagFailure: Noted. 08/13/2005 08:59 troy@ruf 04:Overrun: This will be addressed on the next site visit. 08/12/2005 08:21 troy@ruf 04:Overrun: This may be due to the half duplex system. This will be checked on the next site visit. 08/10/2005 08:20 troy@ruf 04:Overrun: This possibly due to the half duplex system causing noise. It will be addressed on the next site visit. 08/05/2005 08:54 darren@r 04:Overrun: Alarms will be addressed on the next site visit. 08/04/2005 13:24 Alan_Bro The platform was rebooted to re-establish PCA connectivity. The clocks were set to within one second of atomic time. File MC205216.F2 was manually submitted to fill the gap during PC1's downtime. PC2 exhibited symptoms of a failing power supply during the reboot process but is now operating normally. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 08/04/2005 12:01 alan@ruf 04:LowExcCurrent,04:Overrun: These alarms were generated during a site visit. 08/03/2005 14:25 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 8/3/2005. All transceivers were tuned. A new computer was put into service as PC1 at approximatly 13:00. It is set to auto upload and PC2 was set back to manual upload only. No other problems found. 08/01/2005 13:24 Darren PSMFC was on site today to rectify the communications problems with PC1. When I arrived on site there was an error box on screen that stated "Minimon caused an invalid page fault in module KRNL386.EXE at 0002:00002c1e." The only option was to close this error. Upon closing the error message the PC locked up and it was rebooted. Upon the reboot I received a message that stated " One or more disk drives mave errors or bad sectors please press any key to start scandisk." I spoke with Scott Livingston and we agreed that given the time necessary to run the scandisk we would bypass this and get the PC collecting and have files sent in by PC2. This is not the first time we have disk error problems on this PC so PSMFC will reconfigure another PC and replace this PC on Wednesday. I sent the files required to patch the hole created by this failure. 08/01/2005 08:59 Alan_Bro PC1 is unresponsive via PCA. PC2 is collecting data. PTAGIS Field Operations will be onsite today to remedy the situation. -----Original Message----- From: pittag@psmfc.org [mailto:pittag@psmfc.org] Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 7:15 AM To: sitemaint@psmfc.org Subject: Problems with remote data sites... The following problems with remote sites were detected; mc2: Last data submission was received on Sun Jul 31 12:03:03 PST 2005 Please check this out. 08/01/2005 08:52 Darren_C PSMFC is aware that the site has not loaded since yesterday at 12:00. I PCA'd into PC2 and verified data collection. I will be on site today to repair the communications on PC1 and patch any holes this may created. Darren R. Chase PSMFC Systems Engineer (509) 735-2773 ext.3 darren@psmfc.org 07/25/2005 08:10 darren@r 04:Overrun: Alarms will be addressed on the next site visit. 07/22/2005 12:56 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 7/22/2005. All transceivers were tuned. Transceivers 09, 0B, 0D and 0F have elevated signal levels (8-35%) due to interference from the HDX lamprey equipment. A fix for this is being devised. No other problems found. 07/20/2005 09:53 scottl@r 04:LowExcCurrent: Noted 07/18/2005 11:01 Scott_Li The following problems with remote sites were detected; mcj: Last data submission was received on Mon Jul 18 6:03:28 PST 2005 gra: Last data submission was received on Mon Jul 18 6:03:48 PST 2005 mc2: Last data submission was received on Mon Jul 18 6:02:51 PST 2005 grj: Last data submission was received on Mon Jul 18 6:03:08 PST 2005 mc1: Last data submission was received on Mon Jul 18 6:05:35 PST 2005 Per Walla Walla district IS, a DS3 at MCI is down. The problem has been reported to MCI and they are working to correct the situation. As of now, it's unclear as to when the data services will be restored. Will follow up and post information as it becomes available. 07/13/2005 08:59 troy@ruf 0F:LowExcCurrent: PSMFC will monitor for future occurences 07/08/2005 16:16 Darren_C PSMFC personnel noticed yesterday at around 13:00 transceivers 05, 07, 09, 0B, 0D and 0F had become severely noisy. The transceivers were unable to fire their timer tags because of "system activity". The site was visited today and the source for the noise was traced to a half duplex detection system that was recently installed by the U of I. The system is plugged into a maintenance receptacle that is directly tied to the AC power that feeds the transceivers. The interference has the potential to degrade the performance of the PITtag detection systems. Darren R. Chase PSMFC Systems Engineer (509) 735-2773 ext.3 07/05/2005 14:24 Darren A site GMC was performed today (7-5-05). All transceivers were cehcked for tuning, noise, and detectability. No problems were found. Both PC's have minimon running in a full screen upon departure. 06/25/2005 15:04 Darren I have not heard from anyone at WW district to confirm the completion time for the server replacement. I will post more when I have a confirmation. 06/25/2005 08:54 Darren I have tried to PCA into the sites but I am unable to get through. I suspect there is a problem in the district network and will wait to see if the sites load this afternoon, if not I will try to verify the problem with Pete Peterson. 06/23/2005 13:15 Troy A site GMC was performed 06/23/05. All transcievers were checked for tune and readability. No problems were found. 06/16/2005 17:11 Dave We did not receive data files from any of the COE Walla Walla sites at 4:00 PM this afternoon. I could not pcA into any of these sites at 4:20 PM. However, I was able to pcA in 4:55 PM, and manually pushed the single outstanding data file at each site to the PTAGIS file server. All appears to be OK now. 06/07/2005 13:21 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 6/7/2005. All transceivers were tuned. no problems found. 06/01/2005 13:30 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 6/1/2005. All transceivers were tuned, no problems found. 05/27/2005 11:54 Darren A site GMC was performed today (5-27-05). All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detectability. Both PC's have Minimon running in a full screen upon departure. 05/17/2005 10:16 Darren A site GMC was performed. All transceiver were checked for tuning and noise. No problems were found. Both PC's have Minimon running in a full widow upon departure. 05/12/2005 12:27 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 5/12/2005. All transceivers were tuned. The PCs clocks were adjusted ahead 00:00:53 and are now within one second of atomic time. No problems found. 05/04/2005 15:25 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 5/4/2005. All transceivers were tuned. The v5.0 transceiver firmware was verified. No problems found. 04/30/2005 09:11 troy@ree 05:LowExcCurrent: This alarm occurred during a site GMC. 04/29/2005 14:44 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 4/29/2005. All transceivers were tuned. Transciever 05 was delivering 3.6A to the antenna, with it's current alarm threshold set to 3600mA. I was only able to increase it's output to 3.7A. I adjusted the current alarm threshold to 3400mA. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. No other problems found. 04/28/2005 09:09 darren@r 05:LowExcCurrent: Alarm will be addressed on the next site visit. 04/15/2005 14:59 Troy A site GMC was performed 04/15/05 All transceivers were checked for tune and no problems were found. 04/04/2005 15:18 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 4/4/2005. All transceivers were tuned. MC205094.D1 was manually submitted to PTAGIS. No problems found. 03/25/2005 08:18 Alan_Bro Manually pushed 15:54 MC205083.E1 to PTAGIS via PCA. 03/15/2005 13:10 Troy A GMC was performed 03/15/05. All transceivers were checked for tune and no problems were found. 03/09/2005 09:06 alan@ree 06:TestTagFailure,07:LowExcCurrent,0E:TestTagFailure,0F:LowExcCurrent: These alarms were generated during a GMC. 03/08/2005 11:25 Troy A GMC was performed today and all transceivers were flashed with V5.0. 03/08/2005 08:08 troy@ruf 04:Overrun: This alarm will be adressed today. 03/06/2005 10:43 alan@ree 04:Overrun: No apparent reason for this alarm. PTAGIS Field Operations will address this during a site visit this week. 03/04/2005 08:31 darren@r 08:TestTagFailure: Alarm will be addressed on the next site visit. 02/01/2005 12:26 alan@ruf 02:LowExcCurrent,02:TestTagFailure,04:TestTagFailure,06:LowExcCurrent,06:O verrun,06:TestTagFailure,08:TestTagFailure,0A:TestTagFailure,0C:TestTagFai lure: These alarms were generated by PTAGIS Field Operations personel during a site visit. 02/01/2005 08:09 alan@ree 01:TestTagFailure,03:LowExcCurrent,03:TestTagFailure,05:TestTagFailure,07: BadOscFreq,07:LowExcCurrent,07:TestTagFailure,09:TestTagFailure,0B:TestTag Failure,0D:TestTagFailure,0E:TestTagFailure,0F:TestTagFailure,10:TestTagFa ilure: These alarms were generated by PTAGIS Field Operations personel during a site visit. 01/31/2005 13:37 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 1/31/2005. All transceivers were given a preseason tuning. Sensitivity, EQ, timer tag hit rate, tuning, onboard ammeter and current alarm threshold were all adjusted. The buffers were erased. Last season's files were moved from the archive folder to a subfolder in the Minimon folder (2004 Data) on both PCs. Both PCs clocks were adjusted ahead 00:02:20 and are now within one second of atomic time. No problems found. 01/25/2005 08:06 darren@r 03:LowExcCurrent,06:TestTagFailure,0E:TestTagFailure: PSMFC will be on site to tune the transceivers and clear buffers for upcoming 2005 migration season. 01/21/2005 12:11 Alan_Bro A post delivery inspection of the four counting window antennas occurred January 20, 2005. No production flow travelers were with the antennas. No serial numbers were apparent on the antennas, so they were labeled S/N-1, S/N-2, S/N-3 and S/N-4 with a black sharpie pen near the connector. The antennas were spaced 34" off the concrete floor of the McNary warehouse during testing. The outside dimensions of the antennas are 76" high x 33 3/4" wide x 10 7/8" deep. The inside dimensions are 61 3/4" high x 19 1/2" wide. Megohm testing at 1000 volts showed infinite resistance between all conductors. All antennas were driven to 5 amps with an FS1001A transceiver. The performance of the transceiver showed quiet signal levels of 3% and 4%. The transceiver tuned up easily and without incident. Using a PIT Tag test stick, read range testing showed no dead spots from the corners to the sides to the center in the antenna orifice. Data was taken and will be posted to the soon to be created MC2 counting window project workspace. 01/18/2005 09:58 Alan_Bro Site personnel Bobby Johnson reports that the Washington ladder watered up for the 2005 season on January 13, 2005. PTAGIS Field Operations will be on-site to tune the transceivers. 01/13/2005 09:56 Alan_Bro On January 10, 2005 PTAGIS Field Operations personnel inspected all antenna's and conduit for damage. Pictures were taken of all antennas and conduit. We found all conduit to be intact and the antenna's displayed only normal wear. 01/10/2005 12:44 Alan A GMC was performed 1/10/2005. All transceivers were tuned. The clocks on both PCs were adjusted ahead 00:03:26 to get them within one second of atomic time. Antenna 09 appears to have a problem below the water line. I adjusted the sensitivity, EQ, timer tag and tuning. The best I could tune it to was a signal level rolling between 4% and 25%, averaging about 12%. I swapped antenna 09 with antenna 0A (transceiver 0A was operating at a solid 6%). The noise followed the antenna to transceiver 0A while transceiver 09 got quiet. I swapped the antennas back to their respective transceivers and retuned them both. PTAGIS Field operations will continue to monitor. Other than that, no problems found. 01/04/2005 09:17 darren@r 02:LowExcCurrent,03:LowExcCurrent,07:LowExcCurrent,09:LowExcCurrent,0C:Low ExcCurrent,0E:LowExcCurrent: The ladder was de-watered yesterday. PSMFC is still waiting for confirmation on the timer of this action. The ladder is scheduled to be watered back up on 1-13-05. ####End of Event Log for MC2###