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PS1 IPP Czar Logs for the week YYYY.MM.DD - YYYY.MM.DD

(Up to PS1 IPP Czar Logs)

Monday : 2013.04.01

mark is czar

  • 08:05 MEH: remaining few nightly science exposures finishing up
  • 09:38 Bill: ippc03 is running out of space in /tmp. The nebulous_server.log file had grown to 22G. Stopped apache, moved the file out of the way, restarted apache, then deleted it.
  • 11:10 MEH: ipp05,08,09 nebulous_sever.log >22G as well, leaving ~4G on / OS disk and should be cycled out as well -- done. ippc07 will be next, only ~9G left available
  • 19:00 MEH: MD09 deepstacks done so compute3 back to stdsci and stack until start MD08 refstack ~tomorrow
  • 22:20 MEH: appear to have lost connection from ifa to production cluster? ganglia also reporting all systems down..

Tuesday : YYYY.MM.DD

mark is czar

  • 07:00 MEH: network issue with summit, but also something odd with production cluster and looks like some systems are down and some were rebooted.
    • still down: 028,033,036,046,048,c17,c19,db02 and console not reachable -- was ganglia problem for some, ipp046,048,c17,c19 actually down/off network, cannot connect via console
    • checking if the stsci nodes were power cycled -- no, so probably good thing
    • ippdb00,01,03 have been so may need to check mysql
    • various data (non-stsci data) nodes have been rebooted it seems
  • 08:30 MEH: restarted screens and czarpoll on ippc11, will wait for roboczar until systems back running
  • 08:40 MEH: rebooted ipp036 to fix mount issues, didn't come back up cleanly after whatever happened last night. need to scan mounts on all machines
    • serge put ipp036 into neb-host repair -- need to take back out
    • ipp028,033,036 disks aren't always mounting
    • some wave1 machines trouble mounting wave4

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