These last two alarms are examples of notification of messages sent by
the metamonitor to the international coincidence server. Some notes
and reminders:
-- Both of them were PHRASE alarms, with ERP timed out, and "dead"
(i.e. no pings within the last 300 secs). At least one was during
calibrations. These were both "Weak Dead" PERSEID conditions.
-- Both messages were received by the international machine. The
first one had an error message, but in fact the alarm did get there.
This was my mistake on dealing with the error condition return. I'll
fix it.
-- The reason the email came late was due to a disk offline at Caltech
so that the macro-erpgc mailing list was broken. The alarm messages
were sent and received promptly.
-- You can check detailed monitor output on
/disk_scrausa5/kate/metamon/metamon.out
-- Actually, I think it would be useful to send out the PERSEID
result to the mailing list along as part of the notification. I'll put
this change in.
-- Remember, noone is looking at the international server machine
except me and Alec. The data on disk there is protected.
The only information sent was: "this is MACRO, here is the UT"
(it doesn't care about ERP vs PHRASE, and at the moment "level"
and "significance" are dummy values).
Ciao,
Kate.