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*3. Select action "Turn off"
 
*3. Select action "Turn off"
 
*4. Check the box next to "iocha26", then click next, and apply. This turns off iocha26.
 
*4. Check the box next to "iocha26", then click next, and apply. This turns off iocha26.
*5. From a browser, navigate to http://129.57.191.236. This should be accessible from any hall A computer. Log in information can be found in the usual spot. This should be hareboot36, but the hostname isn't working at the moment.
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*5. From a browser, navigate to http://129.57.191.228 (was ...236). This should be accessible from any hall A computer. Log in information can be found in the usual spot. This should be hareboot36, but the hostname isn't working at the moment.
 
*6. Towards the top of the screen, navigate to Control -> RPDU -> Outlet.
 
*6. Towards the top of the screen, navigate to Control -> RPDU -> Outlet.
 
*7. From the drop down menu, select "Reboot Immediate".
 
*7. From the drop down menu, select "Reboot Immediate".

Revision as of 07:32, 13 November 2022

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When to Reboot

Some or all of this procedure should be followed if something related to iocha26 stops functioning. These include:

  • the oven controls
  • the ADC GUI
  • the target controls

Signs that these are not working may include flatlined signals, disconnected signals (usually appear in white), controls that aren't responding, or red RS232 indicators (oven GUI).

BEFORE RESETTING call MCC and the run coordinator. They probably need to know that iocha26 is being reset. This would also likely be a good time to ask them to mask the target if it isn't, as it will need to be homed before it can be reliably positioned.

Reset Procedure

  • 1. From a browser, navigate to http://hareboot37.jlab.org. This should be accessible from any hall A computer. Log in information can be found in the usual spot (on the paper on the wall in the counting house).
  • 2. At the top of the page, click "PDU", then on the left side click "Outlet Action" -> "Control"
  • 3. Select action "Turn off"
  • 4. Check the box next to "iocha26", then click next, and apply. This turns off iocha26.
  • 5. From a browser, navigate to http://129.57.191.228 (was ...236). This should be accessible from any hall A computer. Log in information can be found in the usual spot. This should be hareboot36, but the hostname isn't working at the moment.
  • 6. Towards the top of the screen, navigate to Control -> RPDU -> Outlet.
  • 7. From the drop down menu, select "Reboot Immediate".
  • 8. Depending on what isn't working, some or all of the following outlets may be selected:
    • a. Outlet 1 - Portserver - This one always gets rebooted with iocha26.
    • b. Outlet 2 - Target controller - Select this if the target controls were not working
    • c. Outlet 8 - Oven control box - Select this if oven controls were not working
  • 9. Click Next then Apply.
  • 10. Wait a 2-3 minutes for the portserver to reload. You can ping portservhc26 to verify it has rebooted.
  • 11. Once again connect to http://hareboot37.jlab.org.
  • 12. At the top of the page, click "PDU", then on the left side click "Outlet Action" -> "Control"
  • 13. Select action "Turn on"
  • 14. Check the box next to "iocha26", then click next and apply
  • 15. Wait several minutes for iocha26 to reboot.
  • 16. Close and re-open any GUI screens, if they do not automatically reload.