Meeting Agenda

16 March 2004

In attendance:  J. Nelson (notetaker), R. Chestnut, R. Hall, J. Rock

 

Slow archiver? 
(still true) Bob reports: factor of 2 faster!  Yeah!  One more thing to try, otherwise…

 

SLED FDBK through SCP slow feedback

     (still true) Ed did a wonderful job creating this, but unfortunately we haven’t had a chance to test it yet (hardware problems/tests).  4/1st probably.

 

SIS waveforms archived every hour (plus on change)

     (still true) We do want this and around early April.

 

Prep for phase 2a

Judy has begun to crank out new databases.  Most are ready to go (non-proc loop ones).  Once Judy boots ‘em in, we’ll make the displays, and we can check ‘em out.

 

Processing Loop status – ongoing.  Hopefully some progress this week.

Janice reports that the subtrahend for the missing energy calc may change – discussion is underway.  She will let Ron know ASAP.

    

macnair module support of aes

Basic database is there and works now in TR09 and TR06.  (yeah)  Then Ron has a bit more database stuff to install.  RMS/BIG requirements for 8-packs structures: Ron gets to choose which is easier – one loop for all MacNairs in tr09 and tr06, or one loop for each ioc

 

Will need to be able to archive and set the gain (internal to module). (potentially different for each module)

Will need to have AES on structures in tunnel April 1stish

 

PLC checkout

(still true) Janice is finished preparing the list. She hopes to start doing some of the checkout this week.

 

Newplc

To be installed late this week.  Jeff Delamare has been asked to get the printouts from Cassel.  (still true) Janice has instructions for what to try when installed and ready to go.

 

ELOG

     Bob says the php space for Keith to play is ready.

 

2-pack PLC coming in April-ish. 

~20 signals as yet undefined.  Janice will ask for TP printouts for this PLC too…

 

NLCTA/8-pack summary display

(still true) Janice wrote up a spec and will put it on the web.  Ron estimates a few hours of his time for the database and a few hours of others’ time to get the CUD/Web stuff to work.  Janice is responsible for the displays.