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This can be caused by two things:
To fix, just type "disc on". Then type "disk status" to be sure that you were successful.
To fix, first double (and triple) check that this is your problem. Once you are convinced it is, you need to get someone from the computer department to help you out. Ask the operator to contact someone for you.
This is caused by the fact that you (hopefully) installed everything
into your project directory as dtusr while the datataking system, which
needs to write to the logfile, is actually "vxw".
To fix, just go into the Sunos window and change the mode of your log file so that anyone can write to it. That is, type:
This may be caused by you having typed either a square or curly bracket
([ or {) on the datataking window. You can do this without realizing it
through a combination of the control key and other characters.
To fix, just type a whole bunch of closing square brackets (]]]]), hit
return, and then hit a bunch of closing curly brackets (}}}}})
This is probably caused by random network problems.
To fix, try just exiting the datataking program and restarting it.
(Don't forget to move your data first!). If that doesn't work,
try logging out of observer (again after moving your data and then
exiting vxWorks) and restarting. If you try both of these things a
few times and nothing's working, have the operator take a look
at the correlator for you and make sure nothing's wrong. As
a last resort, exit out of observer and have the operator reboot the
correlator.
This may be caused by the pointing tolerance being set too high. Look in
the upper right corner of the pointing monitor window. The variable
"tolA" should be set to 10.0. If it isn't, this is your problem.
To fix, go into the "datataking" window and type "pnt tol 10.0" to
reset the pointing tolerance to 10 seconds.
This may be caused by the power meter being turned off.
To turn it back
on, ask the operator or, in the vxworks window, type "acpwrm on". You
can also turn the multimeter on by typing "accm on". You probably
need to exit the data taking program after you do this. If both meters are
on, the if/lo window (on the console next to the observer console) should
read "ac1Sw:0", "ac2Sw:3"