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    Comparing version 18:52, 16 May 2024 by sergio.poppi with version 19:00, 16 May 2024 by sergio.poppi.

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    • All stations should monitor Tcal during sessions. This can be done by using ONOFF.
    • All stations should forward FS error log files to Himwich in the event of a crash, including details of what the FS was doing when the crash occurred.
    • All stations should provide feedback on inidivual observations via the EVN Feedback facility based on Mattermost (https://wwwhttp://old.evlbi.org/article/feedback-systemsession/feedback.html).), by following links to the session and then experiment. Feedback should be provided as soon as possible after an experiment, but at the most within 7 days of its completion. The reports should be short, accurate and quantitive. Comments should focus on any failures during the run that may lead (or have led) to loss of data.
    • Observing logs are to be deposited on the VLBEER server (vlbeer.ira.inaf.it) within 72 hours after the completion of an experiment, as soon as possible (< 24 hours after the experiment) in the case of eVLBI observations.
    • If a station fails to observe a given experiment for which it is scheduled, a dummy log should be posted on VLBEER (see http://www.oso.chalmers.se/evn/dummy.log for an example).
    • Log name convention. All log names should be in lower-case. For observing logs the naming convention is: <project><station>.log, The name of an EVN experiment or project is defined within the block schedule.  For example, the observing log from Noto (nt) for project number "GY001B" is to be named: gy001bnt.log
    • All stations: report Mark5C bugs to Ruszczyk,

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    Version from 18:52, 16 May 2024

    This revision modified by sergio.poppi (Ban)

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    • All stations should monitor Tcal during sessions. This can be done by using ONOFF.
    • All stations should forward FS error log files to Himwich in the event of a crash, including details of what the FS was doing when the crash occurred.
    • All stations should provide feedback on inidivual observations via the EVN Feedback facility
      (http://old.evlbi.org/session/feedback.html), by following links to the session and then experiment. Feedback should be provided as soon as possible after an experiment, but at the most within 7 days of its completion. The reports should be short, accurate and quantitive. Comments should focus on any failures during the run that may lead (or have led) to loss of data.
    • Observing logs are to be deposited on the VLBEER server (vlbeer.ira.inaf.it) within 72 hours after the completion of an experiment, as soon as possible (< 24 hours after the experiment) in the case of eVLBI observations.
    • If a station fails to observe a given experiment for which it is scheduled, a dummy log should be posted on VLBEER (see http://www.oso.chalmers.se/evn/dummy.log for an example).
    • Log name convention. All log names should be in lower-case. For observing logs the naming convention is: <project><station>.log, The name of an EVN experiment or project is defined within the block schedule.  For example, the observing log from Noto (nt) for project number "GY001B" is to be named: gy001bnt.log
    • All stations: report Mark5C bugs to Ruszczyk,

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    Current version

    This revision modified by sergio.poppi (Ban)

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    • All stations should monitor Tcal during sessions. This can be done by using ONOFF.
    • All stations should forward FS error log files to Himwich in the event of a crash, including details of what the FS was doing when the crash occurred.
    • All stations should provide feedback on inidivual observations via the EVN Feedback facility based on Mattermost (https://www.evlbi.org/article/feedback-system). Feedback should be provided as soon as possible after an experiment, but at the most within 7 days of its completion. The reports should be short, accurate and quantitive. Comments should focus on any failures during the run that may lead (or have led) to loss of data.
    • Observing logs are to be deposited on the VLBEER server (vlbeer.ira.inaf.it) within 72 hours after the completion of an experiment, as soon as possible (< 24 hours after the experiment) in the case of eVLBI observations.
    • If a station fails to observe a given experiment for which it is scheduled, a dummy log should be posted on VLBEER (see http://www.oso.chalmers.se/evn/dummy.log for an example).
    • Log name convention. All log names should be in lower-case. For observing logs the naming convention is: <project><station>.log, The name of an EVN experiment or project is defined within the block schedule.  For example, the observing log from Noto (nt) for project number "GY001B" is to be named: gy001bnt.log
    • All stations: report Mark5C bugs to Ruszczyk,

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