Personnel Availability:
Person | Day 1 (Nov 6) Summit, HQ, Unavailable | Day 2 (Nov 7) Summit, HQ, Unavailable |
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Grant | SU(9-5) | |
Greg | ||
Michael | SU (7-3) | HQ |
MaxS | ||
Carolyn | ||
Carlos | SU (7-3) | HQ |
Percy | HQ (8-12) | HQ (8-12) |
Jim | HQ | HQ |
Josh | SU (7-3) | SU (9-3) |
Sherry | HQ (8-5) | |
Randy | ||
Rosalie | ||
Kyle | HQ | TMT review (mostly unavailable) |
We would like to get the following info for every instrument before EOB on Tuesday October 15 please.
Unless you decide agaisnt against it, we will try to get one a portable battery (>1000W enough to power a big screen TV for 5-6 hours) for each instrument. I assume that they will be enough to power a Lakeshore, a heater, and maybe an ion pump. I will ask if this is enough power.
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How to prepare the detector
How to prepare the instrument
How to shut down the instrument
Order to shutdown servers. I would need names and IP address. IS will write script to be run in the morning to check that the devices are off before shutting down.
If devices need to be connected to a battery, please provide the names and labels. Also an idea of teh the required power requirement. It is ok if it is not known.
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What to monitor assuming the lakeshoresLakeshores/ion pumps are on.
Procedure to bring back the system
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What to do if the recovery takes longer and we need to worry about warming up. What are the triggers for starting to pump? Assume that there is no communication to the summit (computer or phone) and that servers are down. I.e., what to check on the Lakeshore screen and ion pumpspump readout?