After moving the NTCAP system from HKR to ESR Messhutte, we tested the system with a signal generator on 16th February and confirmed that it was functioning correctly.
On 7th May, I and David tried to start the NTCAP system again. However, the main computer of the NTCAP system took a significantly longer time to boot up on 7th May. We
managed to collect some data and subsequently shut down the LabVIEW interface on 7th May. The NTCAP system was running well during the test. In the afternoon of 7th May, to
replace the new monitor, I turned off the NTCAP system except the hard disk of NTCAP.
On the morning of 8th May, I noticed an alert warning on the hard disk of the NTCAP system. Moreover, I found the NTCAP computer unexpectedly turned on. When I
tried to start the system today at the office, it failed to boot. The SP Device indicator was flashing, and then the system powered down by itself.
I am concerned that not shutting down the hard disk might have contributed to these issues, although I am not entirely sure.
1. Comparison of tdms files between 16th February and 7th May.
iq:
IQ_2024-02-16_11-00-53 0000000.iq.tdms 4196035 kB
IQ_2024-02-16_11-00-53 0000001.iq.tdms 4196035 kB
IQ_2024-02-16_11-00-53 0000002.iq.tdms 4196035 kB
IQ_2024-05-07_10-24-21 0000000.iq.tdms 4196035 kB
IQ_2024-05-07_10-24-21 0000001.iq.tdms 4196035 kB
IQ_2024-05-07_10-24-21 0000002.iq.tdms 4196035 kB
sc:
SC 2024-02-16[11-01-31 0000000.sc.tdms 386 kB
SC 2024-05-07 10-23-49 0000000.sc.tdms 136 kB
The iq and sc files recorded on 7th May are the same as the files which were recorded on 16 February. However, it took a long time to start the NTCAP system on 7th
May. It seems that the status of NTCAP was wrong on 7 May.
2. The hard disk of the NTCAP system was the old one on 06 February. The hard disk was replaced on 6th February and 7th May. |