Rudy just pointed out that at 18:00 today, data from everything on the BAO tower stopped. I also note that I can't log in to flux. Thus, it is either a total power outage at the tower, or something got messed up with eol-rt-data.
Rudy just pointed out that at 18:00 today, data from everything on the BAO tower stopped. I also note that I can't log in to flux. Thus, it is either a total power outage at the tower, or something got messed up with eol-rt-data.
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Julie Lundquist
It looks, from the NOAA site, that it's a total tower power outage: http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/technology/bao/browser/. I can't see the CU radiometer at the visitor center online, either, but its modem access is intermittent regularly. The remote access to the lidars has been down this past week, so I can't determine if it is a broader data outage.
Gordon Maclean
I can see that the SSH tunnel is down between eol-rt-data and the flux laptop at the BAO.
Otherwise, things look OK on eol-rt-data.
Without the tunnel through the NOAA firewall, I have no way (e.g. ping) to check things further.
Steve Oncley AUTHOR
This was just emailed from Bruce Bartram:
Howdy, 2015-05-26
The breaker that provides power for the tower instruments
and the network link to Boulder tripped some time about
2015-05-25 00:12z.
I reset the breaker and thing seem to be coming back to life.
I can't reach the DSM logger at 300m and will see if I can
visit it in the next half hour.
The outage lasted about 42 hours.