Reports until 14:24, Tuesday 23 April 2013
H1 SUS
mark.barton@LIGO.ORG - posted 14:24, Tuesday 23 April 2013 - last comment - 09:00, Wednesday 24 April 2013(6170)
Added biquad flag
I added the biquad=1 flag to the cdsParameters block of the following models, and did a make (but not a make install yet) to test for successful compilation. All were OK, so I svn committed them. I'll do a make install later, when people are done for the day.

h1susauxb123.mdl 
h1susauxb6.mdl 
h1susauxh2.mdl 
h1susauxh34.mdl 
h1susauxh56.mdl
h1susbs.mdl 
h1susbstst.mdl 
h1susetmy.mdl 
h1susitmy.mdl 
h1susmc1.mdl 
h1susmc3.mdl 
h1suspr2.mdl 
h1suspr3.mdl 
h1susprm.mdl
h1susquadtst.mdl 
h1sussr2.mdl 
h1sussr3.mdl 
h1sussrm.mdl 
h1sustmsy.mdl

The following models already had the flag and will not be touched:
h1susim.mdl
h1susmc2.mdl
h1susomc.mdl
Comments related to this report
mark.barton@LIGO.ORG - 16:05, Tuesday 23 April 2013 (6173)
After Cheryl finished I mostly completed the job:

* All models got a make-install. 
* All models were restarted.
* All models got a diag reset.
* All models were BURT restored to the state at 14:00 hours.
* Damping was reenabled on etmy, itmy, mc1, mc3, pr2, pr3, prm
* Damping was NOT reenabled on bs or tmsy because the USER DACKILL screens don't come up.
* The PRM has such a large offset that it trips the IOP watchdog after a few minutes. I presume the IO team has been running it with the bypass enabled.
* The backup for MC1 was corrupt and I had to manually edit out some lines with incomplete strings, e.g., "LOCK . Dave says this looks like a bug he thought had been fixed and is investigating.
mark.barton@LIGO.ORG - 09:00, Wednesday 24 April 2013 (6181)
The problem with the DACKILL screens turned out to be because they had been set to open on the right physical screen and this had gone to sleep on opsws1 yesterday. I opened 

/opt/rtcds/userapps/release/sus/common/tmts/SUS_CUST_TMTS_DACKILL.adl

and 

/opt/rtcds/userapps/release/sus/common/tmts/SUS_CUST_BSFM_DACKILL.adl

in MEDM, dragged them to the left screen, made a trivial change and reverted it to "dirty" the window, and saved and committed them.