Re: LBA testing procedures
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From: <Jim.Lovell_at_email.protected>
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 14:16:22 +1000
Hi Chris,
>>I remember doing some tests at Tid and found that the connections
>>through the caddies lead to some pretty poor data rates in some
>>cases.
>
>That was isolated to Tid and never tracked down
It's good to know all the other sites are OK. As far as I know, a
solution was never found for Tid. Is this correct?
>>In section 4 (other issues). A recipe for XRAID testing and a
>>result reporting procedure would be helpful.
>
>Already on the wiki - at your request a previous time! Requests for
>extra info always appreciated (or as it s a wiki feel free to do it
>yourself!)
Thanks, I've got the memory like a wossname. Would you say that the
tests listed are all necessary and sufficient?
Cheers,
Jim
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 14:16:22 +1000
Hi Chris,
>>I remember doing some tests at Tid and found that the connections
>>through the caddies lead to some pretty poor data rates in some
>>cases.
>
>That was isolated to Tid and never tracked down
It's good to know all the other sites are OK. As far as I know, a
solution was never found for Tid. Is this correct?
>>In section 4 (other issues). A recipe for XRAID testing and a
>>result reporting procedure would be helpful.
>
>Already on the wiki - at your request a previous time! Requests for
>extra info always appreciated (or as it s a wiki feel free to do it
>yourself!)
Thanks, I've got the memory like a wossname. Would you say that the
tests listed are all necessary and sufficient?
Cheers,
Jim
-- Dr Jim Lovell AuScope VLBI Project Scientist School of Mathematics & Physics Private Bag 21 University of Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Australia Jim.Lovell_at_utas.<!--nospam-->edu.au Ph: +61 (0)3 6226 7256 Fax: +61 (0)3 6226 2410Received on 2007-10-03 14:16:50