ALFOSC CCD3 known problems and their
suggested solution
When using multiple observing systems
When observing, only have ONE observing system started (running) at any time.
The basic rule is to use 'shutdownobssys' and 'startobssys' for stopping and sta
rting observing systems.
However, when changing from FIES to ALFOSC, the following can be done, to speed
things up:
- Open an X-term (on either 'selena' or 'verushka') and type
'stop-ccd3-fies'
- Start the ALFOSC observing system, using 'startobssys alfosc'
When changing from ALFOSC back to FIES, the following can be done, to speed things up:
- Open an X-term (on either 'selena' or 'verushka') and type
'stop-ccd3-alfosc'
- Open an X-term (on either 'selena' or 'verushka') and type
'start-ccd3-fies'
Now, changing back from FIES to ALFOSC:
- Open an X-term (on either 'selena' or 'verushka') and type
'stop-ccd3-fies'
- Open an X-term (on either 'selena' or 'verushka') and type
'start-ccd3-alfosc'
When changing between FIES and NOTCam ALWAYS use 'startobssys' and 'shutdownobssys'.
General recommendations
In case you get a problem with the ALFOSC observing system, this is the recommended
order of remedies to try before calling the technical support staff:
- Run the offending command or script again.
If that doesn't work then
- Run the command 'restart-ccd3-alfosc' (on selena, any terminal window).
This will restart the ccd3comm program and the database daemon.
Look at the "Status Delay" in the CCD3 Status Display. It will count up
to about 7s, and the system is ready again. Consider waiting until the
on-going exposure is finished before doing this, as any exposure will
be lost. If this dosen't work then
- Shut down the observing system and start it again.
Doing this up to three times can get things going again.
If that doesn't work then
- Shut down the observing system, log out of Lisa,
log in again and start the observing system. If that doesn't work then
- Reboot the ccd3-alfosc computer. Do this by executing the
command /usr/local/bin/reboot-ccd3-alfosc.
Do ping ccd3-alfosc to see when it is up again,
so you can start the observing system.
As per MAY 2015, the different daemons associated with the ALFOSC observing
system are restarted automatically. There is no need to manually restart them
anymore if they crash.
Specific solutions to known problems
- If the "Status delay" number on the ccd3 status display is red
and is counting up
then shut down the observing system and start it again.
-
if you see error messages in the Talker like this:
[ERROR:] Cannot create WCS information for
this image (system is 2). xbin is 0. Looks like the CCD status
database is not updated.
then shut down the observing system and start it again.
- If you see error messages in the Talker like this:
Command timed out looking for CCD3 program (alfosc-ccd3)
to talk to (bus=161.72.5.255)
Then re-run the command or script that caused the error. If it doesn't
fix the problem shut down the observing system and start it again.
- If you repeatedly and after each restart of the "fitswriter"
program gets this error:
[ERROR]: alfosc-ccd3-fitswriter disconnected from
ccd3-alfosc.not.iac.es. This program must be restarted
Then the value of one of the FITS keywords is likely causing
problems for this program. The solution (for the technical staff!)
is to find the offending keyword and comment it out of the fitswriter
configuration file "ccd3-alfosc:/etc/ccd3/fitswriter.conf".
- If you get errors like this:
[ERROR]: Failed to connect to database: Error: User 'ccd_user'
has exceeded the 'max_user_connections' resource (current value: 50)
restart the fitswriter program as described here
here
and restart the ccd3db program as described here
here
- If you do not get the prompt back when using the exposure commands
('expose', 'dark', 'mexpose' or 'mdark') and the images are not present
in the normal image directory (/data/alfosc), then there is a problem
with the "remsave-client". Contact the support staff.
Note that the images made are, in fact, being exposed and stored locally
on the 'ccd3-alfosc' computer. They can be manually copied from
'obs@ccd3-alfosc/images' to 'obs@selena:/data/alfosc'.
- If you see images that has horizontal streaks from stellar images
trailing towards the right (like
this)
then shut down the observing system,
power the CCD controller off, wait 5 seconds and power it on again.
After this you can start the observing system again and continue.
The CCD controller is the blue box mounted on the right side of the
ALFOSC CCD camera. See
this photo
- If you notice that the readouot speed is not what you expect
(FPIX=129 (or other) instead of FPIX=200), do (in this order)
'resetxy', 'readspeed what-you-want', 'resetxy'. Only after
these commands should you set/change the binning if needed.
- When windowing the ccd, set the X and Y size (with 'xsize' or 'ysize')
before setting
the beginning of the window (with 'xbeg' or 'ybeg').
If you do the reverse and start an exposure, the software will freeze
when starting to read out the image.
If this occurs the image is lost and you have to restart the
observing system.
- When changing readout speed to 800 kpix/sec using the command
'readspeed 800' always remember to give the command 'ampl A' (or
'ampl B' if you want to use that amplifier) afterwards.
If you do not, the bias level will be wrong.
- Changing readout speed changes the overscan value from 10kADU to e.g.
12kADU, 16kADU, 23kADU or 4.294903E9ADU, depending of the combination.
You can normally recover to the 10kADU level by giving command e.g.
"resetxy" or "xbin 1".
- If the following error appears "Cannot connect ro 161.72.5.1xx/port 400[1-2]",
where 'xx' last two digits of the IP address, is it most likely that the MOXA
box for the application (ALFOSC, FASU, etc.) needs to be restarted. This can be
done by entering the following webpage
here,
copy the IP adress for the respective 'Application' into a new browser, login
woth the obs account, and select 'save/restart' it. Wait 10 seconds and restart
the observing system.
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