1,1,65,1,100,100,1,0,79,1,60,22,0,0,1,2,0,2,2,2,0,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,"LOG\254SET LBO=1;ADD 1\255LF\254L F/F+10\255P\254SET L=11;FILQ F/99;JUSQ F/99;SET L=1;L F/99\255SAVE\254SHO LINES;KEEP NEWSF,U;RENQ A TO 100\255GO\254SET L=11;FILQ F/99;JUSQ F/99;SET L=1;L F/99;SHO LINES;KEEP NEWSF,U;RENQ A TO 100;//STOP\255","","\0HEWLETT-PACKARD  EDITOR/2000 - Tuesday,  March 13, 1984  ","","@",""
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4,0,"Dummy line 0",10000,"03/08/84  Datagate finally called today to say  that  they'll  be",10100,"          coming Friday, March 16.",10200,"",0,""
5,22300,"          Fortunately, there were no problems whatsoever with the",22400,"          system except that, due to heavy usage, the  speed  and",22500,"          efficiency went down drastically.",22600,"",22700,"01/23/84  Twice today, at  9:30  and  12:00,  the  system  froze."
5,21800,"          recreated  for  use  by  students  in  second  semester",21900,"          classes.    Any problems with lost accounts or password",22000,"          changes, please use $ASKUS, or ask your teacher.",22100,"",22200,"01/24/83  Today was the first day of finals across the  district."
5,21300,"01/31/84  The semester hibernation was performed today  at  3:10.",21400,"          All programs and files were saved to tape.",21500,"",21600,"01/30/84  Today is the first day  of  the  second  semester.   As",21700,"          such, in the next couple of days, many accounts will be"
5,20800,"02/02/84  A sleep was done at 4:00 today.  Also, today marks  the",20900,"          third  week  of  a  dry spell of the otherwise abundant",21000,"          102067 I/O halts.  Let's just  hope  they're  gone  for",21100,"          good.",21200,""
5,20300,"          complications.",20400,"",20500,"02/03/84  A HIBernation was performed today at 3:30.  There  were",20600,"          5,248 records available.",20700,""
5,19800,"          $ASKUS facility.  The deadline to order these  discount",19900,"          tickets is February 29.",20000,"",20100,"02/06/84  The 102067's have come back to haunt us.  At lunch, the",20200,"          I/O Processor halted.  It was brought back up  with  no"
5,19300,"          at the door (a ticket is good for all three days or any",19400,"          fraction thereof), or can be purchased  early  for  $15",19500,"          each through the San Mateo High School Computer Club or",19600,"          Brad  Zaller.   If  you  are  interested  in  receiving",19700,"          discount  tickets, contact one of the above, or use the"
5,18800,"02/08/84  The Ninth Annual West Coast Computer Faire will be held",18900,"          on the weekend of March  22-25  this  year  at  Brook's",19000,"          Hall/Civic  Auditorium in San Francisco.  This is *\7THE",19100,"          BIGGEST\7* micro and minicomputer event  in  the  United",19200,"          States,  and I strongly recommend it.  Admission is $20"
5,18300,"          face.    Unfortunately,  the  two halt codes most often",18400,"          displayed-- 102067  and  102003--  are  both  so-called",18500,"          \34catch  alls\34,  and therefore give me little hint as to",18600,"          why the system crashed.",18700,""
5,17800,"          these  codes  (the most obvious of which is, of course,",17900,"          the 102067's).  When the HP-2000 crashes, it displays a",18000,"          \34halt code\34 in octal (base-8 instead  of  the  normally",18100,"          used base-10).  The halt code it gives is an indication",18200,"          of what went wrong to cause the system to fall  on  its"
5,17300,"          matting, had a tape error.  This resulted in  the  loss",17400,"          of a program.",17500,"",17600,"02/09/84  At 11:37, the I/O processor halted again with a code of",17700,"          102067.  Some people have asked me  what  is  meant  by"
5,16800,"          allocation of the way programs and files are written to",16900,"          disc,  it  will  hopefully  decrease  disc  errors  and",17000,"          retries.  Unfortunately, all did not go without compli-",17100,"          cations.  Despite passing verification,  the  tapes  to",17200,"          which  the system libraries were saved during disc for-"
5,16300,"          are totally reformatted leaving an empty system.  Last-",16400,"          ly, the programs and files which were previously  saved",16500,"          to  tape  are  now transferred back to the discs.  This",16600,"          accomplishes to major functions.  For one, it  makes  a",16700,"          more  space efficient system.  Two, by \34tidying up\34 the"
5,15800,"02/10/84  Another disc retry occurred at 1:22 this afternoon.  It",15900,"          occurred at block 25423 with a  status  code  of  7400.",16000,"          The  system  was shut down extra early to allow time to",16100,"          perform a crush.  This is where all  the  programs  and",16200,"          files  on disc are saved to tape.  Then, the disc packs"
5,15300,"          am beginning to get concerned with the reoccurring disc",15400,"          problems, and will take up the  subject  with  DATAGATE",15500,"          when  they  come  in early March.  Also, the system was",15600,"          slept at 4:00.  They were 6101 available records.",15700,""
5,14800,"02/15/84  A sleep was performed at 3:40.  We have now gone for  a",14900,"          week without any crashes.",15000,"",15100,"02/14/84  Unfortunately, the crush didn't help  much.   Two  more",15200,"          disc retries occurred this afternoon over 18 blocks.  I"
5,14300,"          it  found  that there was no operational console on the",14400,"          other end, it halted with a 102077  on  the  main  pro-",14500,"          cessor.    It  was  brought back up immediately with no",14600,"          complications.",14700,""
5,13800,"          down another console (another HP 2762A terminal)  which",13900,"          was  in  as  bad  a condition, and then we proceeded to",14000,"          take the better parts  of  each  console  to  create  a",14100,"          half-way  decent one.  The system had finished the hib-",14200,"          ernation right in the middle of our tinkering and  when"
5,13300,"          the  system  back  up  at 3:39.  Also, a sleep was per-",13400,"          formed today at 4:00.",13500,"",13600,"02/17/84  The console had deteriorated to such a point that I was",13700,"          barely able to make out messages.  Cliff Donley brought"
5,22800,"          There  were  no  halts.  Also, please take note that on",22900,"          Tuesday, January 31, the semester hibernation  will  be",23000,"          performed.    So,  if you want anything saved more per-",23100,"          manently (on magnetic tape), make sure it  is  in  your",23200,"          account by 3:30 that afternoon."
5,23300,"",23400,"01/18/84  There were more problems with Drive 1 today.   A  retry",23500,"          over  30  blocks of disc 1 occurred this morning. These",23600,"          latest drive problems are the first in over two months.",23700,"          Hopefully, these are not going to be  the  first  of  a"
5,23800,"          long string of disc problems, as often happens, because",23900,"          Datagate is not going to look at it until the next pre-",24000,"          ventative maintenance in early March.  The last week in",24100,"          January, the North-West Computer Swap is going to  take",24200,"          place.   On Saturday, the 28th, from 10:00 to 5:00, you"
5,24300,"          can come to the San Mateo Fairgrounds for $5.",24400,"",24500,"01/17/84  The disc failures in drive 1 are back.   The  drive  is",24600,"          supposed  to  be  looked  at in March which is the next",24700,"          preventative maintenance session.  However, until then,"
5,24800,"          there are still no explanations as to the problems with",24900,"          drive 1.  There were two disc failures at approximately",25000,"          4:29 in the afternoon.  The system  automatically  dis-",25100,"          connected  user  upon logon.  I spun down the drive and",25200,"          restarted it again without any troubles."
5,25300,"",25400,"01/12/84  At 1:07 this afternoon, there was an 102067  I/O  halt.",25500,"          Nobody  could  reach  me so Paul attempted an emergency",25600,"          sleep.  The system was unable to complete the sleep  so",25700,"          it  halted after  printing  the  message  DISC  FAILURE"
5,25800,"          RECOVERY MAY BE IMPOSSIBLE.  Paul  reloaded  from  tape",25900,"          and it came back up without any problems",26000,"",26100,"01/09/84  Sometime over the weekend, there was  a  power  failure",26200,"          for  over ten hours.  Needless to say, the weak battery"
5,26300,"          power supply didn't sustain the system.  This morning I",26400,"          brought it up manually with no problems.",26500,"",26600,"01/06/84  At 9:31 this morning,  there  was  another  102067  I/O",26700,"          halt.    The system was brought  up  at  9:37  with  no"
5,26800,"          problems.",26900,"",27000,"01/04/84  The first crash of 1984 occurred  today  at  9:45.   It",27100,"          apparently  just \34hung\34 as there were no halts or drive",27200,"          problems of  any  kind.   Regardless,  the  system  was"
5,27300,"          brought   up   immediately   with   no   complications.",27400,"",27500,"12/13/83  The system experienced another I/O halt today at 08:50.",27600,"          The HP was brought up with no  complications;  no  data",27700,"          was  lost.  A question has been voiced to me by several"
5,27800,"          people why the system is inoperational most afternoons.",27900,"          As you know, the system  is  anything  but  infallible.",28000,"          Therefore,  it  is  important  to have reliable back up",28100,"          resources  in case data is lost.   Every Monday through",28200,"          Thurs., you will find the system will be shut down from"
5,28300,"          4:00  to  4:15  for  a  SLEEP.    This saves changes in",28400,"          programs or files to magnetic tape.   On  Fridays,  the",28500,"          system  will be shut down from 3:30 to about 4:30 or so",28600,"          for a HIBernation.  This saves all data  from  disc  to",28700,"          tape.  I don't shut down the system to prevent you from"
5,28800,"          doing you work; I do it for added  reliability  so  you",28900,"          won't lose your programs.",29000,"",29100,"12/12/83  System was shut down today for ten minutes to perform a",29200,"          SLEEP.  Everything is now going smoothly as we have  no"
5,29300,"          crashes of any kind for five days.",29400,"",29500,"12/09/83  The system was down today from 15:30 to 16:15 in  order",29600,"          to perform a HIBernation.",29700,""
5,29800,"12/07/83  This morning, upon arrival, there was another I/O halt.",29900,"          (Need I mention that it was a 102067?).  The system was",30000,"          brought up with no complications immediately.  No  data",30100,"          was lost.",30200,""
5,30300,"12/06/83  Today there were two crashes; both  of  them  were  I/O",30400,"          halts.    The  system was brought up with no data lost.",30500,"          There is now an assistant system operator and his  name",30600,"          is  Paul  Cook.    He shall be helping me when I am not",30700,"          here or when I can not be here."
5,30800,"",30900,"12/05/83  On Saturday, there was a power  failure.   The   backup",31000,"          battery   system  failed to do its job.  The system was",31100,"          brought up this morning after about 3 hours  of   work.",31200,"          pretty  slow;  but,  decent  for a first time.  As some"
5,31300,"          of you know, there has been a  change  in  Sysop.    My",31400,"          name   is  Mark Olson.  If you have any questions, then",31500,"          use $ASKUS.",31600,"",31700,""
5,31800,"12/02/83  I am no longer system operator.  Please do not send any",31900,"          $ASKUS messages asking for information or help from me,",32000,"          as I won't be available for help.   Instead,  send  all",32100,"          correspondance  to Mark Olson, the new system operator.",32200,"             Thank you for your time."
5,32300,"",32400,"11/2\27\119/83  Disc 1 made itself  inaccessable  again  today.   The",32500,"          drive  was  spun down, and then started up again and it",32600,"          worked fine.  DataGate was notified, and  will  take  a",32700,"          look  at  the drive at the next preventative maintenace"
5,32800.,"          session.",32900.,"",33000.,"11/24/83  A 102067 halt occured at 2:15 am on Thursday.   No  one",33100.,"          was around to bring up the system, as I was on vacation",33200.,"          in LA."
5,33300.,"",33400.,"11/22/83  As some of you probably already know, the  system  pro-",33500.,"          gram  on  A000  that  allowed users to send messages to",33600.,"          each other in the form  of  port-to-port  communication",33700.,"          has  been  deleted.    It was being abused by people in"
5,33800.,"          every high school in the district, and the teachers  in",33900.,"          the  various  math departments ordered that the program",34000.,"          be removed from the system.  Many students were goofing",34100.,"          off and using their work time for \34CHAT\34ting with other",34200.,"          users.  The language used was also becoming obscene and"
5,34300.,"          abusive.  Not only did it detract students  from  doing",34400.,"          their  assignments, but it slowed down the system (100%",34500.,"          efficiency rating to about 20%).",34600.,"",34700.,"11/21/83  A HIBernation was performed today at 3:30."
5,34800.,"",34900.,"11/18/83  An I/O halt occured today at 3:30 (102067, what else!).",35000.,"          No data was lost.",35100.,"",35200.,"11/14/83  Disc 1 failed to respond in any way  today,  due  to  a"
5,35300.,"          drive fault condition.  The system was coldstarted, and",35400.,"          brought up using a Warmstart.  No data was lost.",35500.,"",35600.,"11/04/83  A HIBernation of the system was perfomed today at 3:30.",35700.,""
5,35800.,"11/02/83  Two I/O halts (102067's) occured today, one  at  11:30,",35900.,"          and  the other at 12:40.  The  system  was  brought  up",36000.,"          immediately with no complications.",36100.,"",36200.,"10/24/83  A power failure \34freeze\34 occured this morning at  8:09."
5,36300.,"          Right  after the power failure, the system crashed with",36400.,"          an unrecoverable disk error.  I attempted a  Warmstart,",36500.,"          but    received    the    message    \34DISC   CONTROLLER",36600.,"          UNRESPONSIVE.\34  I then tried a coldstart  (a  coldstart",36700.,"          is  the  powering-down  and then back up of the system)"
5,36800.,"          and another BMDL, which seemed to make everything  work",36900.,"          fine.    This  problem  with the controller is probably",37000.,"          linked to the lockouts we had on Disk 1 earlier in  the",37100.,"          year.",37200.,""
5,37300.,"10/18/83  On the weekend of October  28-30,  the  1983  Applefest",37400.,"          will  be  held  in the Moscone Center in San Francisco.",37500.,"          Admission is $10 per day.   Last  year's  Applfest  was",37600.,"          excellent,  hundreds  of  exhibits  from companies dis-",37700.,"          playing all of their apple-compatible wares,  and  sel-"
5,37800.,"          ling  the  machines  themselves.  This year's should be",37900.,"          even bigger, now that it's being held  in  the  Moscone",38000.,"          Center rather than Brooks Hall.",38100.,"             Also this weekend  is  another  North-West  Computer",38200.,"          Swap-Meet,  held  on  the  San  Mateo Fairgrounds.  The"
5,38300.,"          price of to these things is $3 a day, I believe.",38400.,"",38500.,"10/10/83  A 102067 halt in the I/O processor occured Friday night",38600.,"          which kept the system down all weekend.   No  data  was",38700.,"          lost."
5,38800.,"",38900.,"10/07/83  Two crashes occured this morning and last  night.   The",39000.,"          first  was  last night at about 9:00 PM, and the second",39100.,"          at 8:20 this morning.  They  were  both  I/O  halts  of",39200.,"          102067.  No data was lost."
5,39300.,"",39400.,"09/30/83  Last night, Disc 1 became  unaccessable  because  of  a",39500.,"          drive  fault.  This morning, the drive was powered down",39600.,"          and then up again, which cleared the condition.   These",39700.,"          drive  faults  are very peculiar, and DataGate can find"
5,39800.,"          no reason for them.",39900.,"",40000.,"09/23/83  This system was Hibed this afternoon at 3:30.  The disc",40100.,"          packs were replaced with new ones, and a crush was per-",40200.,"          formed."
5,40300.,"",40400.,"09/13/83  The first crash of the school  year  occured  today  at",40500.,"          8:15  in  the morning.  It as an I/O halt of the 102067",40600.,"          variety (what else).",40700.,""
5,40800.,"09/11/83  The system was hibernated early this morning at 7:20 to",40900.,"          provide for safe backup.",41000.,"",41100.,"09/09/83  Today is the first  day  of  school  for  most  of  the",41200.,"          schools  in  the  district.    Within  the  next  week,"
5,41300.,"          approximately 500-600  accounts  will  be  set  up  for",41400.,"          use   by  students  at  San  Mateo,  Mills,  Hillsdale,",41500.,"          and Burlingame High Schools, as  well  as  service  for",41600.,"          The  EUREKA  Career  Search System.  The system will be",41700.,"          available  weekdays  from   7:00   am   to   4:00   pm."
5,41800.,"            This  year,  some  current project that will be added",41900.,"          to the system  for  use  by  students  &  teachers  are",42000.,"          \34MAIL\34  (a  enhanced  replacement  for  $MEMO), and the",42100.,"          \34Y-ACCOUNTS\34 (CAI programs  for  use  by  teachers  and",42200.,"          students)."
5,42300.,"",42400.,"09/02/83  The system has been behaving quite well lately,  as  no",42500.,"          crashes  have  occured  for  three weeks.  Lets hope it",42600.,"          runs this well during the school year....",42700.,""
5,42800.,"08/11/83  An I/O halt occured today at 6 pm (another  102067,  of",42900.,"          course).    The  system  was  restarted and no data was",43000.,"          lost.",43100.,"",43200.,"08/10/83  Another I/O halt occured today at 10 am  (102067).   So"
5,43300.,"          what's new?!?!",43400.,"",43500.,"08/09/83  This evening, as  I  was  getting  ready  to  leave,  I",43600.,"          noticed  a  burning  smell  coming  from somewhere.  At",43700.,"          first I thought it was dust from  a  new  console,  but"
5,43800.,"          further  checking  localized  the  burning  in the MAIN",43900.,"          PROCESSOR!  When I saw the smoke come out of  the  cab-",44000.,"          inet,  I  shut  down  immediately, sleeping to disk and",44100.,"          hitting emergency off.  The system was down all day the",44200.,"          next day while DataGate repaired it.  The cause of  the"
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5,44300.,"          smoke is still unknown and the accident still remains a",44400.,"          freak.",44500.,"",44600.,"08/03/83  A I/O halt of 102067 occured today at about 5:00.   The",44700.,"          system was restarted successfully and no data was lost."
5,44800.,"",44900.,"08/02/83  Another 102067 I/O halt occured today.  The system  was",45000.,"          restarted successfully, and no data was lost.",45100.,"",45200.,"08/01/83  The system halted due to a thermal check over the week-"
5,45300.,"          end.  The IBM's (the district's 370) disk  drives  were",45400.,"          accidentally left on over the weekend, and the air con-",45500.,"          ditioning was off!  This generated a temperature of  85",45600.,"          degrees,  which  I  noticed  when  I came down Saturday",45700.,"          afternoon to bring up the system."
5,45800.,"",45900.,"07/27/83  An I/O Halt of 102067 occured  this  morning  at  about",46000.,"          0800.    The  system  was restarted successfully with a",46100.,"          BMDL, and no data was lost.",46200.,""
5,46300.,"07/25/83  An I/O halt (102067) occured last  night.   The  system",46400.,"          brought  up  successfully  with  a BMDL and no data was",46500.,"          lost.",46600.,"",46700.,"07/21/83  DataGate came today to repair our main processor.  They"
5,46800.,"          found that it's power supply was not  producing  enough",46900.,"          steady  voltage  for the processor, so it was replaced.",47000.,"          The system was then restarted successfully with a Warm-",47100.,"          start, and no Data  was  lost  in  the  process.   This",47200.,"          should  alleviate  these  strange  crashes  we've  been"
5,47300.,"          having.",47400.,"",47500.,"07/20/83  The Main Processor went dead tonight and the I/O halted",47600.,"          with a 102003.  The system was left down to allow Data-",47700.,"          Gate to diagnose the problem tommorrow."
5,47800.,"",47900.,"07/18/83  Friday night, the system emegency slept itself due to a",48000.,"          disc failure.  The system was brought back up this mor-",48100.,"          ning with a BMDL and no data was lost.  Moments  later,",48200.,"          it  crashed  with  a 102067 in the IOP!  The system was"
5,48300.,"          again restarted with no complications.  What  a  hectic",48400.,"          summer!",48500.,"",48600.,"07/12/83  Today, three crashes occured, all of the same  variety.",48700.,"          In  each  case,  the  main  processor  went \34dead\34 (all"
5,48800.,"          lights out and in a standby state) and the  I/O  halted",48900.,"          with 102003.  I first diagnosed these halts to be power",49000.,"          outages, they are too frequent and happen at  at  which",49100.,"          there  are  no power problems at all.  These halts have",49200.,"          replaced our  old  \34102067\34  halts,  being  \34catch-all\34"
5,49300.,"          halts,  also.    I'm going to call DataGate to see what",49400.,"          they have to say.",49500.,"",49600.,"07/11/83  Last evening, a power failure occured.The system failed",49700.,"          bring  itself up automatically, so it was restated man-"
5,49800.,"          ually with a Warmstart.  The frequency of  these  halts",49900.,"          is making me suspicious...as it could be that something",50000.,"          else is making the system halt in this way.",50100.,"",50200.,"07/05/83  A power failure occured at about 12:38 in the  morning."
5,50300.,"          The  system  had  to be restarted manually this morning",50400.,"          with a Warmstart, and no data was lost.",50500.,"",50600.,"06/30/83  Yesterday and today were two of the  most  hectic  days",50700.,"          I've  experienced.  It all started yesterday when I was"
5,50800.,"          experiencing wiring problems with the Modem bank.  Now,",50900.,"          the modem bank was in such a mess, that I ended up hav-",51000.,"          ing to totally re-wire it, and  the  multiplexors  too!",51100.,"          This  took  all day, but was well worth it in that each",51200.,"          school's   ports   are   neatly   grouped     together."
5,51300.,"              If  that wasn't enough, during the evening, Drive 1",51400.,"          encountered a \34Drive fault\34.   This  caused  everything",51500.,"          on  Drive  1 to be inaccessable, including the security",51600.,"          (sounds  familiar!),  causing  the  system  to  prevent",51700.,"          everyone  from  logging on.  DataGate was notified, and"
5,51800.,"          came out to fix the problem  (another  bad  board)  for",51900.,"          good  (we  hope!).    The system was then reloaded from",52000.,"          tape, and little or no data should have been lost,",52100.,"",52200.,"06/28/83  Three I/O  halts  occured  today!   This  is  extremely"
5,52300.,"          bad  news,  for    we  all  thought  we   were  rid  of",52400.,"          these halts  once  and  for  all.   They  occured  this",52500.,"          morning  at  8:00,  10:30,  and   11:55   respectively.",52600.,"              All  of  the crashes were 102067's, and no data was",52700.,"          lost, as the system was brought up  each  time  without"
5,52800.,"          complications.",52900.,"               More bad news!  Remember those \34DISC RETRIES\34 that",53000.,"          the system was expreiencing, and DataGate was  supposed",53100.,"          to  fix?  Well, I'm afraid they didn't do the job.  The",53200.,"          retries are popping up all over Disc 0.  This  is  puz-"
5,53300.,"          zling  to me, because DataGate claimed that the drive I",53400.,"          would have problems, if ever, would  be  Drive  1....in",53500.,"          any  case, I won't be able to do much about it because,",53600.,"          to save money, the district has suspended the  system's",53700.,"          maintenance  contract  for the summer!  That means even"
5,53800.,"          if DataGate could  repair  our  machine,  the  district",53900.,"          would not pay for it!",54000.,"",54100.,"06/24/83  An I/O halt (102067) occured at about 10:40  this mor-",54200.,"          ning.    No data was lost.  I hope 102067's aren't back"
5,54300.,"          for revenge!",54400.,"",54500.,"06/23/83  An I/O halt of 102067 occured at about 10:00 this  mor-",54600.,"          ning.    This  has been the first crash of this type to",54700.,"          occur since the system was properly grounded, which was"
5,54800.,"          supposed to eradicate these crashes.  It's been about 2",54900.,"          months since one of these last occured.",55000.,"",55100.,"06/16/83  Today was the annual semesterly system Hibernation  and",55200.,"          purge.    All  accounts  were  killed  except for a few"
5,55300.,"          needed for the summer.  The system was shut  down,  and",55400.,"          restarted again on Monday.",55500.,"",55600.,"06/15/83  Thursday afternoon,  the  system   will  undergo   it's",55700.,"          annual  Semester  Hibernation  and  Year-end purge.  Be"
5,55800.,"          aware that all accounts on the system will  be  killed,",55900.,"          but  not before being backed up to magnetic tape.  This",56000.,"          enables users to have their accounts restored  for  one",56100.,"          reason or another next year.",56200.,"             If you wish  to  have  access  to  the  system  this"
5,56300.,"          summer,  have  your teacher contact the system manager.",56400.,"          Your account will be spared from death only if you  can",56500.,"          actually  access  the  system from a phone port, or are",56600.,"          taking a summer class.",56700.,""
5,56800.,"06/09/83  The system was down all day today, due to disc malfunc-",56900.,"          tions!   It was a *\7VERY* hectic day.",57000.,"             Let's  see.   It all started at the beginning of the",57100.,"          week when I noticed an excessive number of disc retries",57200.,"          on drive 0.  I called DataGate, and their \34service\34 man"
5,57300.,"          came out to take a look.  All he really did  was  clean",57400.,"          the  contacts  on  the  PC  boards and dust things off.",57500.,"          Well, after he was done, the system  was  brought  back",57600.,"          up,  but  the console started printing disc failures on",57700.,"          Drive 1.  It turned out  that  everything  on  Drive  1"
5,57800.,"          could  not  be  accessed  in *any\7* way.  DataGate then",57900.,"          said that a simple restart of the system would  resolve",58000.,"          the  \34glitch\34,  as they put it.  I tried it, and every-",58100.,"          thing seemed to be OK for about 15 minutes,  just  long",58200.,"          enough  to  let DataGate leave.  This was very serious,"
5,58300.,"          as it meant that just about every other program on  the",58400.,"          system,  including the security, would be inaccessable.",58500.,"          The system was then shut  down  all  night,  until  the",58600.,"          morning  when  it  seemed  to work for about 20 minutes",58700.,"          (why I don't know).  DataGate came to repair the system"
5,58800.,"          at 8:30 am., and finally got it working again at  about",58900.,"          3:00.    There were faulty PC boards in both drives, as",59000.,"          well as the drive controller.  While they were  at  it,",59100.,"          they  managed  to  totally mutilate two of the system's",59200.,"          backup tapes.  I restated  the  system  from  mag  tape"
5,59300.,"          using  yesterday's  sleep tape and a previous HIB tape.",59400.,"          Little or no data should have been lost in the process,",59500.,"          and if you have a problem, contact the  system  manager",59600.,"          through $ASKUS.",59700.,""
5,59800.,"05/31/83  The System will be coming down early at  2:50  tomorrow",59900.,"          for  Preventative  Maintenance.   Please make a note of",60000.,"          it.",60100.,"             The system halted this afternoon at 3:30  due  to  a",60200.,"          power failure.  It was brought up with a Warmstart with"
5,60300.,"          no complications.",60400.,"",60500.,"05/26/83  For those of you who haven't already found out, \34RETURN",60600.,"          OF  THE  JEDI\34 is *FANTASTIC*.  I thought it was better",60700.,"          than either \34STAR WARS\34 or \34THE EMPIRE  STRIKES  BACK\34."
5,60800.,"          George  Lucas  does  it  again, by mixing the excellent",60900.,"          familiar old plot and it's characters with new  special",61000.,"          effects,  imaginative  new  aliens,  and  a captivating",61100.,"          plot.  I would strongly recommend seeing this  film  to",61200.,"          anyone.  I'm going to see it several more times myself!"
5,61300.,"",61400.,"                   \34MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU\34",61500.,"",61600.,"05/24/83  A system freeze occured today at 1:00.  The system  was",61700.,"          restarted  successfully and no data was lost.  This has"
5,61800.,"          been the first crash in almost a month.",61900.,"",62000.,"05/23/83  The North-West Computer Swap Meet will  take  place  at",62100.,"          the  New  Oakland Convention center (West Hall) on Sat-",62200.,"          urday, July 23rd from 10:00 am 'til 5:00 pm.  Admission"
5,62300.,"          is $5.00.   Selling  spaces  are  $40.00  for  personal",62400.,"          items.      For   more   info,   call  (408)  266-6768.",62500.,"             Don't forget to see \34RETURN OF THE JEDI\34.  It starts",62600.,"          this Wednsday at theatres all around the Bay Area.",62700.,""
5,62800.,"05/19/83  Today marks the 3rd week of a  dry  spell  of  crashes!",62900.,"          system  has  not  crashed  or locked out ports *ONCE\7\7*",63000.,"          since the system was grounded in May.  That  seemed  to",63100.,"          be the answer to our crash problem.",63200.,""
5,63300.,"04/28/83  At about 7:40 this morning, the system  was  shut  down",63400.,"          logically  to allow proper grounding of the system.  It",63500.,"          kept the system down until  about  2:30,  when  it  was",63600.,"          again  restarted.   Hopefully, this will keep the power",63700.,"          from fluxuating so much, and eradicate  or  lessen  the"
5,63800.,"          number of I/O halts (102067) we've been having.",63900.,"",64000.,"04/27/83  Tonight is open house!   Remember,  the  GAMES  account",64100.,"          will be open tonight, as  well  as  student's  accounts",64200.,"          being  accessible.      To  log  on  to the games, type"
5,64300.,"          \34HEL-G001,PHUN\34.",64400.,"              Tomorrow morning, the HP will not be available, due",64500.,"          to construction work in the  Data  Center.   Hopefully,",64600.,"          The system will be back up by Noon.",64700.,"              A I/O halt of 102067 occured this morning at  about"
5,64800.,"          8:40.   No Data was lost.  A ground will be put on  the",64900.,"          HP tomorrow during the construction, and hopefully this",65000.,"          will alleviate some of these power problems and crashes",65100.,"          we've been having.",65200.,""
5,65300.,"04/26/83  Tomorrow, Wednsday will be open house for most  of  the",65400.,"          High  Schools  in the District.   To allow students and",65500.,"          teachers to display some of the programs  and  capabil-",65600.,"          ities  of  this  system, the Games account will be open",65700.,"          after 1:00, and in the afternoon, accounts not  usually"
5,65800.,"          able  to  access  the system will be allowed to for the",65900.,"          rest of the evening.  To log on to the  Games  account,",66000.,"          type  \34HEL-G001,PHUN\34.  Remember to precede the name of",66100.,"          the programs you wish to execute with  an  astric  (*).",66200.,"          For instance, EXE-*TREK allows you to execute \34TREK\34, a"
5,66300.,"          Star Trek simulation game.",66400.,"               Thursday morning the system will not be available,",66500.,"          due to construction work in the Data Center.",66600.,"              The system locked out several San Mateo Ports today",66700.,"          at about 8:30.  The system was brought down and the IOP"
5,66800.,"          was reloaded.  Everything was  working  fine  when  the",66900.,"          system   was   restarted   about   3   minutes   later.",67000.,"              Another crash occured at 12:20 this morning!  I was",67100.,"          working on $EDITOR (the system's  text  editor  on  the",67200.,"          system  Library) when all of a sudden, I found that two"
5,67300.,"          of $EDITOR's modules had disk errors.  This crashed the",67400.,"          system with a Disk Error Halt of 102031.  It was  again",67500.,"          brought up with no abnormalties.",67600.,"",67700.,"04/20/83  An I/O halt occured at  about   10:30   today  (of  the"
5,67800.,"          102067  variety of course).  Brad brought the system up",67900.,"          immediately and no data was lost.",68000.,"",68100.,"04/18/83  The system had some real  big  problems  this  morning!",68200.,"          When  I took a look at the ADT this morning (the ADT is"
5,68300.,"          a special table on the disk which tells where the empty",68400.,"          blocks are), it said that all of disk 1  was  full!   I",68500.,"          knew  that this had to be wrong, as it didn't agree the",68600.,"          other system tables.  It also had some alphabetic char-",68700.,"          acters as the disk block addresses!   \34This  is  impos-"
5,68800.,"          sible!\34,  I  said  to myself.  My predecessor, Brad was",68900.,"          called and I asked him to try and figure out  what  was",69000.,"          going  on.  He had no idea.  Due to the severity of the",69100.,"          situation, the system was  shut  down,  and  completely",69200.,"          reloaded  from  Friday's  Hib  and a Sleep we made this"
5,69300.,"          morning.  Everything seemed to reload okay  this  time!",69400.,"          The  only  thing  I  can think of that would cause this",69500.,"          would be something going wrong with the \34crush\34 done on",69600.,"          Friday.   The  cause  is  still   being   investigated.",69700.,"              There  are  now (supposedly) 9618 records available"
5,69800.,"          on the system.",69900.,"",70000.,"04/15/83  A Hib was performed today at 3:30.  The disk packs were",70100.,"          then re-formatted, and the entire system was  re-loaded",70200.,"          from  the  Hib (a dump to tape of the *entire* system)."
5,70300.,"          This entire procedure is called a \34crush\34, and  usually",70400.,"          causes  more disk space to be made avalable.  There are",70500.,"          now 16141 records available.   The  crush  also  should",70600.,"          eliminate  some  of the disk errors that have been pop-",70700.,"          ping up lately."
5,70800.,"             The  system  hasn't crashed since Monday!  Lets hope",70900.,"          it stays that way!",71000.,"",71100.,"04/11/83  This morning, the system began locking out  ports,  and",71200.,"          finally crashed at about 10:45.  The system was revived"
5,71300.,"          successfully with a Warmstart, (a process  that  brings",71400.,"          system  up  from  a  minor crash) and no data was lost.",71500.,"             A DataGate service man came today,  and  decided  to",71600.,"          kick  all users off the system to remove our power line",71700.,"          filter.   We've had this filter  on  our   power   line"
5,71800.,"          going   out  to the disk drives for about 6 months now.",71900.,"          The reason for this  filter  was  that  it   was   sup-",72000.,"          posedly  going  to  reduce  the  number of glitches and",72100.,"          drops in the power and in turn  reduce  the  number  of",72200.,"          crashes.   DataGate says that now it's gone, we'll have"
5,72300.,"          more crashes then ever!  I'm going to try and  talk  to",72400.,"          someone  from  the district about our impure power, and",72500.,"          hopefully we'll be able to get another line  filter  or",72600.,"          something else to remedy the situation.",72700.,""
5,72800.,"04/06/83  Two crashes occured today.  The first one,  about  8:30",72900.,"          kept  the  system down for about 30 minutes until I was",73000.,"          called out of class to  bring it up.  The   second  oc-",73100.,"          curred  at  about  10:45.    Both times, the system was",73200.,"          brought up successfully with a Warmstart.  These crash-"
5,73300.,"          es were system  \34freezes\34,  which  have  been  occuring",73400.,"          quite frequently lately.  The cause of them is probably",73500.,"          \34disk errors\34, or bad sectors on the disks.",73600.,"",73700.,"04/05/83  Many users have expressed interest in what the  program"
5,73800.,"          \34$ROSTER\34  does.    To  answer this simply, Roster is a",73900.,"          program which prints all the accounts that  are  logged",74000.,"          on  to  the  system.   Each group of four dots (\34....\34)",74100.,"          represent a individual port.  The ports of  the  system",74200.,"          are  numbered  0-31.    So,  the first row of dots rep-"
5,74300.,"          resents ports 0-7, the second  ports  8-15,  the  third",74400.,"          ports  16-23 and the last row 24-31.  If an account has",74500.,"          logged on to a port in the past hour, and that port has",74600.,"          not been used since, the account  will  still  be  dis-",74700.,"          played."
5,74800.,"            Two  crashes  occured  today  --  one right after the",74900.,"          other.  The occured at about 1:00 pm and were both sys-",75000.,"          tem   \34freezes\34,     caused     by     disk     errors.",75100.,"             A  sleep  was  performed  today at 4:00.  There were",75200.,"          10851 records available."
5,75300.,"",75400.,"04/04/83  The 1983 Nort-West computer swap  will  take  place  on",75500.,"          Saturday,  April  16th from 10:00-5:00 at the San Mateo",75600.,"          City Fairgrounds.  Admission is $5.00.  There  will  be",75700.,"          approximately  250  booths  selling  both  new and used"
75800.,135,76300.,136,76800.,137,77300.,138,77800.,139,78300.,140,78800.,141,79300.,142,79800.,143,80300.,144,80800.,145,81300.,146,81800.,147,82300.,148,82800.,149,83300.,150,83800.,151,84300.,152,84800.,153,85300.,154,85800.,155,86300.,156,86800.,157,87300.,158,87800.,159,88300.,160,88800.,161,89300.,162,89800.,163,90300.,164,90800.,165,91300.,166,91800.,167,92300.,168,92800.,169,93300.,170,93800.,171,94300.,172,94800.,173,95300.,174,95800.,175,96300.,176,96800.,177,97300.,178,97800.,179,98300.,180,98800.,181,99300.,182,99800.,183,100300.,184,100800.,185,101300.,186,101800.,187,102300.,188,102800.,189,103300.,190,103800.,191,104300.,192,104800.,193,105300.,194,105800.,195,106300.,196,0,0,62,134
5,75800.,"          computer hardware, software, and services.  For further",75900.,"          info call (408) 266-6768.",76000.,"",76100.,"03/25/83  A Hibernation of the system was  made  today  at  3:30.",76200.,"          There were 11851 records left on the system."
5,76300.,"",76400.,"03/17/83  A Sleep was peformed today at 4:00.  There  were  12990",76500.,"          records left on the system.",76600.,"",76700.,"03/15/83  A Sleep was performed today at 4:00.  There were  12792"
5,76800.,"          records left on the system.",76900.,"",77000.,"03/14/83  This coming weekend, for those of you who don't already",77100.,"          know, is The WEST COAST COMPUTER FAIRE!!\7  The faire is",77200.,"          *THE BIGGEST* computer show of the entire world!  There"
5,77300.,"          will be literally hundreds of exhibits:  from  software",77400.,"          hardware  to  you-name-it.    As  for discounts, you'll",77500.,"          never find more under one roof.  I  strongly  recommend",77600.,"          attending  it to anyone interested in computers.  Tick-",77700.,"          ets are on sale at the door for $15.  I'm taking Friday"
5,77800.,"          off for this one!",77900.,"              A  102067 crash occured at 2:26 this afternoon.  No",78000.,"          data was lost.",78100.,"              A Sleep was performed today at 3:45.",78200.,""
5,78300.,"03/11/83  DataGate came out to replace our console  today.   They",78400.,"          are supposedly going to take our old console and repair",78500.,"          the print train on it.  The loaner they gave  us  isn't",78600.,"          much better than our old  one.  Hopefully,  they  won't",78700.,"          take too much time to repair it."
5,78800.,"             A Hib was performed today at 3:30.  There were 12151",78900.,"          records left on the system.",79000.,"",79100.,"03/10/83  A sleep was performed today at 4:00.  There  were  9268",79200.,"          records left on the system."
5,79300.,"",79400.,"03/09/83  An I/O halt (102067) occured at 2:30  today.   No  data",79500.,"          was lost.",79600.,"              A sleep was performed at 4:00  today.   There  were",79700.,"          9315 records left on the system."
5,79800.,"",79900.,"03/08/83  Today, the sleep was interrupted by  a  power  failure.",80000.,"          This was no big problem, so I tried restarting the sys-",80100.,"          tem.  It was brought up partially, and the  power  went",80200.,"          out again!  After bringing the system up a second time,"
5,80300.,"          I was finally able to do  a  complete  sleep  at  3:50.",80400.,"          There were 9355 records available.",80500.,"",80600.,"03/04/83  Today an I/O halt (102067) occured just before the Hib.",80700.,"          Fortunately, the system was brought up with a BMDL  and"
5,80800.,"          was  hibernated successfully.  There were 12617 records",80900.,"          left on the system.",81000.,"",81100.,"03/03/83  Today is the first day  of  the  HP-2000's  New  System",81200.,"          Operator.   My name is Eric Cluff, and I've pretty much"
5,81300.,"          taken over the System (Brad got another  job  somewhere",81400.,"          else).    I'll  have  the  same  policies  as  Brad did",81500.,"          concerening games, security, and the like.  I'm  hoping",81600.,"          that  I'll  be  able  to run and maintain the system as",81700.,"          efficiently as Brad.  I think  he  deserves  a  lot  of"
5,81800.,"          gratitude  for putting as much time and effort into the",81900.,"          system as he did.  So thanks, Brad!",82000.,"",82100.,"03/02/83  Today was plagued with a Parity Error!!   A  Parity  is",82200.,"          extremely  serious  in that it usually means a PC Board"
5,82300.,"          must be replaced.  It kept the  system  down  all  day,",82400.,"          into  the  evening.    DataGate came out to service the",82500.,"          machine, and discovered that the problem lied within  a",82600.,"          faulty  power supply inside the Main Processor.  It was",82700.,"          replaced with a new one, and the System has  been  wor-"
5,82800.,"          king fine ever since.",82900.,"",83000.,"03/01/83  A power failure occured last night at  about  7:54  and",83100.,"          lasted for about and hour.  This depleted the emergency",83200.,"          batteries' power, so the system  had  to  be  restarted"
5,83300.,"          manually.  No data was lost.",83400.,"",83500.,"02/28/83  A sleep was performed today due to frequent power drops",83600.,"          and surges.",83700.,""
5,83800.,"02/25/83  A \34HIB\34 of the system was made today  at  3:40.   There",83900.,"          were 13121 records left on the system.",84000.,"",84100.,"02/23/83  A 102067 crash occured this evening at 5:18.   No  data",84200.,"          was lost."
5,84300.,"",84400.,"02/22/83  A sleep was performed today at 4:00.  There  were  6915",84500.,"          records left on the system.",84600.,"",84700.,"02/18/83  A hib of the system was made today.   There  were  7094"
5,84800.,"          records left on the system.",84900.,"",85000.,"02/17/83  A hib was performed today at 3:30.",85100.,"",85200.,"02/15/83  The I/O processor halted with 102067 at about 5:30 this"
5,85300.,"          afternoon.  No data was lost.",85400.,"",85500.,"02/11/83  The system was hibernated at  3:50  today.   There  are",85600.,"          15728  free  records on the system.  EUREKA was updated",85700.,"          today."
5,85800.,"",85900.,"02/06/83  The I/O processor failed with a  102067  halt  at  6:43",86000.,"          today.  No data was lost.",86100.,"",86200.,"01/27/83  The system crashed minutes before the  semester  backup"
5,86300.,"          was to be made and caused the discs to be lost.  A sal-",86400.,"          vage dump tape was made and the system was successfully",86500.,"          restored.  Unfortunately,  some  of  the  programs  and",86600.,"          files  that were purged since last Friday were also re-",86700.,"          stored.  Although little or no data was  lost  by  this"
5,86800.,"          mishap, some old data was resurrected.  If you have any",86900.,"          major problems with programs or files missing from your",87000.,"          account, contact the system  operator  through  $ASKUS.",87100.,"             The  semester hibernation tape was successfully made",87200.,"          at 3:31 this afternoon.  At that time, there were 24724"
5,87300.,"          free records on the system.",87400.,"",87500.,"01/21/83  A hibernation of the system was  made  at  3:30  today.",87600.,"          23647 records are available.",87700.,""
5,87800.,"01/20/83  The system 'froze' today at 2:30.  No data was lost.",87900.,"",88000.,"01/12/83  The I/O processor halted with 102067 at 7:51 this morn-",88100.,"          ing.  No data was lost.",88200.,""
5,88300.,"01/11/83  The system locked up without aceiving any halts at 3:16",88400.,"          this afternoon.  Both processors were  reloaded  and  a",88500.,"          BMDL was performed.",88600.,"",88700.,"01/07/83  The system was hibernated at 3:32 this afternoon."
5,88800.,"",88900.,"01/06/83  The main processor halted at 3:53 this afternoon with a",89000.,"          halt code of 102036.  The halt code  corresponds  to  a",89100.,"          power failure, but no power failure took place when the",89200.,"          halt occurred.  The ARS switches were verified."
5,89300.,"",89400.,"01/04/83  DataGate came late today to reposess their voltage line",89500.,"          monitor that they had hooked up to the machine for over",89600.,"          two months.  They agreed to let us retain  the  filter,",89700.,"          however, until our local power problems are remedied."
5,89800.,"",89900.,"01/03/83  Happy new year!",90000.,"",90100.,"12/30/82  The main processor failed today at 6:40 this  afternoon",90200.,"          with  a  disc  software  halt (102037).  It was revived"
5,90300.,"          successfully with a BMDL and a Warmstart.  No data  was",90400.,"          lost.",90500.,"",90600.,"12/10/82  The HP/2000 has just acquired two optical card  readers",90700.,"          from Hewlett-Packard, but we can't use them without the"
5,90800.,"          interface boards.  Hopefully, they won't be too  expen-",90900.,"          sive   and   the   District   will   spring  for  them.",91000.,"             San Mateo High School has just  received  its  first",91100.,"          shipment  of  2  Apple computer systems.  These systems",91200.,"          will be primarily used by the  Mathematics  department,"
5,91300.,"          but  are hoped to be used in helping students with Eng-",91400.,"          lish, science and other courses later on.",91500.,"",91600.,"12/07/82  The system will be coming down at 3:30 tomorrow  after-",91700.,"          noon so that it can undergo preventative maintenance."
5,91800.,"",91900.,"12/03/82  The system \34froze\34 without halting either processor  at",92000.,"          2:18 this afternoon.  No data was lost.",92100.,"",92200.,"11/30/82  A power failure occurred sometime last night  and  left"
5,92300.,"          the  system  down this morning.  It was brought up man-",92400.,"          ually at 9:36.",92500.,"",92600.,"11/29/82  A disc retry occurred while the system  was  trying  to",92700.,"          write  8  blocks to 01440 (port 9's swap area) on drive"
5,92800.,"          zero.  The status code was 007040.",92900.,"",93000.,"11/24/82  The system froze up at  3:21  this  afternoon  with  no",93100.,"          halts  achieved  in  either processor.  Both processors",93200.,"          were reloaded and a BMDL/Warmstart performed  to  bring"
5,93300.,"          the system back up.  No data was lost.",93400.,"",93500.,"11/22/82  The voltage line monitor that DataGate installed a  few",93600.,"          weeks  ago ran out of paper.  They were called and will",93700.,"          be by to service the monitor and analyze the results."
5,93800.,"",93900.,"11/19/82  A hibernation backup of the  system  was  performed  at",94000.,"          3:34  this  afternoon.    At that time there were 30220",94100.,"          free records on the system.",94200.,""
5,94300.,"11/15/82  The I/O crashed today at 12:58 P.M.  No data was  lost.",94400.,"",94500.,"11/14/82  The I/O processor failed this afternoon  at  3:07.   No",94600.,"          data was lost.",94700.,""
5,94800.,"11/05/82  DataGate came today to repair the Magnetic  Tape  Unit,",94900.,"          the  I/O  extender  and reinstall a line monitor on the",95000.,"          power supply.  The system did not come up  until  about",95100.,"          7:00 P.M.",95200.,""
5,95300.,"11/04/82  The I/O processor halted twice today, the  first  crash",95400.,"          being  at  9:15  A.M. and the second at 1:09 P.M.  Both",95500.,"          crashes were of the 102067 variety.",95600.,"",95700.,"11/03/82  The I/O processor failed once today at 1:22 P.M with  a"
5,95800.,"          102067 halt.  No data was lost.",95900.,"             DataGate came out today to return our I/O  processor",96000.,"          and  I/O  extender  at  3:30 today.  There was a slight",96100.,"          problem with the syncronization of  the  I/O  processor",96200.,"          and I/O extender, and as a result the paper tape reader"
5,96300.,"          will be out of comission  until  Friday  when  DataGate",96400.,"          returns to replace the interconnecting cable.  No other",96500.,"          difficulties were encountered in  the  installation  of",96600.,"          the I/O processor and extender.",96700.,""
5,96800.,"11/02/82  The system crashed three times today - twice  from  I/O",96900.,"          failures  and  once  from  an  unknown  cause.  The I/O",97000.,"          failed at 9:02 this morning and then  again  at  10:51.",97100.,"          Both  of the halts were 102067s.  The system 'froze up'",97200.,"          at 1:59 with no processor halts.  The IOP was  reloaded"
5,97300.,"          and  a  BMDL/Warmstart was performed which restored the",97400.,"          system back into working condition.",97500.,"             DataGate informed us that they will be returning our",97600.,"          I/O processor tomorrow afternoon (We have been using  a",97700.,"          borrowed  processor  since  January) along with our I/O"
5,97800.,"          extender.  This might help alleviate some of the  hard-",97900.,"          ware  problems we have been having with this processor.",98000.,"          It will be reinstalled into the system tomorrow  after-",98100.,"          noon at 3:30.",98200.,""
5,98300.,"11/01/82  Two new ports were wired up to  Capuchino  High  School",98400.,"          today  -  ports  28 and 29.  These two data conditioned",98500.,"          lines will be used for the math department and Eureka.",98600.,"",98700.,"10/27/82  An I/O failure halted  the  system  this  afternoon  at"
5,98800.,"          2:09.   The halt was of the 102067 variety, of which we",98900.,"          have not seen for over a month.  I hope this is not the",99000.,"          beginning of a new trend.",99100.,"",99200.,"10/26/82  There was a disc retry this afternoon at  2:16  writing"
5,99300.,"          34 blocks at 001800 (port 14's swap area).",99400.,"",99500.,"10/22/82  The system 'froze up' at 3:28 today - no  actual  halts",99600.,"          were  achieved  in either processor, but the system re-",99700.,"          fused to respond.  The IOP was reload and a  BMDL  per-"
5,99800.,"          formed.  No data was lost.",99900.,"",100000.,"10/15/82  A hibernation backup was performed  this  afternoon  at",100100.,"          3:30.    There were 29296 records available at the time",100200.,"          of the backup."
5,100300.,"",100400.,"10/08/82  A hibernation backup of the system  was  made  at  3:31",100500.,"          this  afternoon.    At that time, there were 29295 free",100600.,"          records on the system.",100700.,"             DataGate  was  almost two hours late arriving to ad-"
5,100800.,"          just the power line filter that they installed a  while",100900.,"          back.   It seems that they forgot to put the disc drive",101000.,"          controller on the filtered circuit and attempted to  do",101100.,"          so  this  afternoon.   As far as I know, they succeeded",101200.,"          without any major difficulties."
5,101300.,"",101400.,"10/06/82  Tonight is 'Back to School' night for most of the  dis-",101500.,"          trict.  So that the parents of students can get an idea",101600.,"          of how the computer is used, the security will be lift-",101700.,"          ed for the evening.  All accounts  that  are  regularly"
5,101800.,"          accessed  at your school during the day will be access-",101900.,"          ible this evening, with the addition of the GAMES  acc-",102000.,"          ount.",102100.,"             To  log onto the GAMES account, type 'HEL-G001,FUN'.",102200.,"          Remember that all the  games  actually  reside  in  the"
5,102300.,"          group master account, G000, and you must therefore pre-",102400.,"          cede the name of the program you want to  execute  with",102500.,"          an asterisk (*).  Example:     EXE-*TREK73",102600.,"             The games account will be open from 4:30 until  mid-",102700.,"          night  tonight - it will not be available during school"
5,102800.,"          hours today.",102900.,"",103000.,"10/04/82  DataGate said that they would be out here today to  re-",103100.,"          move or modify the power line filter that was placed on",103200.,"          our machine.  They never showed up."
5,103300.,"",103400.,"10/01/82  A power failure brought down the system  at  3:28  this",103500.,"          afternoon,  right  before  a  Hibernation  was  to take",103600.,"          place.  The system did not revive itself  automatically",103700.,"          when  power  was  restored  at  4:57, so a BMDL was pe-"
5,103800.,"          rformed and the I/O processor was reloaded.  No  backup",103900.,"          of the system was made today.",104000.,"",104100.,"09/30/82  Mr. Donley screwed up on yesterday's sleep and  somehow",104200.,"          managed  to  convince the machine that today is Friday,"
5,104300.,"          October 1.  This must be corrected before classes start",104400.,"          tomorrow, otherwise the machine will  think  that  it's",104500.,"          Saturday  and proceed to kick all regular users off the",104600.,"          system.",104700.,"             The 1982  Computer  Showcase  Exposition  is  taking"
5,104800.,"          place  today  through  Saturday  at Brook's Hall in the",104900.,"          city.  It costs $7.50 for admission at  the  door,  al-",105000.,"          though discount tickets are readily available from par-",105100.,"          ticipating computer dealers.  I went to the 1981  Expo-",105200.,"          sition  and was not very impressed.  It is a very busi-"
5,105300.,"          ness-oriented showcase  without  much  'hands-on'  dis-",105400.,"          plays, although I have heard talk that this showcase is",105500.,"          supposed to be a lot better than last years.",105600.,"",105700.,"09/29/82  DataGate arrived today at about  12:30  to  remove  the"
5,105800.,"          voltage  line monitor that they hooked up to the system",105900.,"",106000.,"1/31/84            TODAY WILL BE THE SEMESTER HIBERNATION",106100.,"",106200.,"END"
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4,12900,"02/21/84  The system crashed (I/O=102067) at 3:01 this afternoon.",13000,"          Unfortunately, I had just left temporarily and did  not",13100,"          get  back  until  3:30.    I  attempted a BMDL, and was",13200,"          unsuccessful.  A warmstart was  performed  and  brought",0,""
4,12500,"02/22/84  A sleep was performed at 3:15.  Then, I spent the  rest",12600,"          of  the afternoon restoring accounts that some students",12700,"          wanted back for their second semester classes.",12800,"",0,""
4,12100,"02/24/84  The system was shut down from 3:30  to  4:30  today  in",12200,"          order  to  perform  a hibernation.  At 3:30, there were",12300,"          5,656 records free.",12400,"",0,""
4,11700,"02/28/84  Another disc retry occurred at 2:52 this afternoon.  It",11800,"          was located in port 31's swap area.  Also,  the  system",11900,"          was slept at 3:20 p.m. today.",12000,"",0,""
4,11300,"          ning at about 3:00.  I hope to discuss  the  continuing",11400,"          disc  problems  that we've been having with Datagate at",11500,"          that time.",11600,"",0,""
4,10900,"02/29/84  The  system  was  \34hibed\34  this  morning  at  7:00   to",11000,"           allow time for the preventative maintenance session to",11100,"          be held on Friday.  Please take note  that  the  system",11200,"          will  not  be available for use Friday afternoon begin-",0,""
2,10700,"          are really coming.",10800,"",0,"",0,"",0,""
4,10300,"03/02/84  Datagate failed to show  up  to  perform  the  PM  this",10400,"          afternoon.    Paul called to inquire and found out that",10500,"          they just plain forgot.  So much for their credibility.",10600,"          They are supposed to call on Monday to  say  when  they",0,""
4,10700,"02/17/84  The console had deteriorated to such a point that I was",10800,"          barely able to make out messages.  Cliff Donley brought",10900,"          down another console (another HP 2762A terminal)  which",11000,"          was  in  as  bad  a condition, and then we proceeded to",0,""
3,10400,"          the  system  back  up  at 3:39.  Also, a sleep was per-",10500,"          formed today at 4:00.",10600,"",0,"",0,""
4,38500.,"09/24/82  All of the EUREKA files were updated today from magnet-",38600.,"          ic tape.  A Hibernation was performed at  4:34.   There",38700.,"          are 29,807 free records on the system.",38800.,"",0,""
1,38400.,"",0,"",0,"",0,"",0,""
4,38000.,"09/27/82  The system began selectively locking  out  ports  early",38100.,"          this  afternoon.  Only three ports were functional when",38200.,"          the I/O processor was reloaded at 2:01 P.M.   No  other",38300.,"          problems resulted.",0,""
2,37800.,"          back to us later.",37900.,"",0,"",0,"",0,""
4,37400.,"09/29/82  DataGate arrived today at about  12:30  to  remove  the",37500.,"          voltage  line monitor that they hooked up to the system",37600.,"          about a month ago, claiming that the  testing  is  com-",37700.,"          plete  and  that they would analyse the tape and report",0,""
2,37200.,"          supposed to be a lot better than last years.",37300.,"",0,"",0,"",0,""
5,36700.,"          though discount tickets are readily available from par-",36800.,"          ticipating computer dealers.  I went to the 1981  Expo-",36900.,"          sition  and was not very impressed.  It is a very busi-",37000.,"          ness-oriented showcase  without  much  'hands-on'  dis-",37100.,"          plays, although I have heard talk that this showcase is"
5,36200.,"          Saturday  and proceed to kick all regular users off the",36300.,"          system.",36400.,"             The 1982  Computer  Showcase  Exposition  is  taking",36500.,"          place  today  through  Saturday  at Brook's Hall in the",36600.,"          city.  It costs $7.50 for admission at  the  door,  al-"
4,35800.,"09/30/82  Mr. Donley screwed up on yesterday's sleep and  somehow",35900.,"          managed  to  convince the machine that today is Friday,",36000.,"          October 1.  This must be corrected before classes start",36100.,"          tomorrow, otherwise the machine will  think  that  it's",0,""
3,35500.,"          rformed and the I/O processor was reloaded.  No  backup",35600.,"          of the system was made today.",35700.,"",0,"",0,""
4,35100.,"10/01/82  A power failure brought down the system  at  3:28  this",35200.,"          afternoon,  right  before  a  Hibernation  was  to take",35300.,"          place.  The system did not revive itself  automatically",35400.,"          when  power  was  restored  at  4:57, so a BMDL was pe-",0,""
1,35000.,"",0,"",0,"",0,"",0,""
5,34500.,"          hours today.",34600.,"",34700.,"10/04/82  DataGate said that they would be out here today to  re-",34800.,"          move or modify the power line filter that was placed on",34900.,"          our machine.  They never showed up."
5,34000.,"          group master account, G000, and you must therefore pre-",34100.,"          cede the name of the program you want to  execute  with",34200.,"          an asterisk (*).  Example:     EXE-*TREK73",34300.,"             The games account will be open from 4:30 until  mid-",34400.,"          night  tonight - it will not be available during school"
5,33500.,"          accessed  at your school during the day will be access-",33600.,"          ible this evening, with the addition of the GAMES  acc-",33700.,"          ount.",33800.,"             To  log onto the GAMES account, type 'HEL-G001,FUN'.",33900.,"          Remember that all the  games  actually  reside  in  the"
4,33100.,"10/06/82  Tonight is 'Back to School' night for most of the  dis-",33200.,"          trict.  So that the parents of students can get an idea",33300.,"          of how the computer is used, the security will be lift-",33400.,"          ed for the evening.  All accounts  that  are  regularly",0,""
1,33000.,"",0,"",0,"",0,"",0,""
5,32500,"          just the power line filter that they installed a  while",32600,"          back.   It seems that they forgot to put the disc drive",32700,"          controller on the filtered circuit and attempted to  do",32800.,"          so  this  afternoon.   As far as I know, they succeeded",32900.,"          without any major difficulties."
4,32100,"10/08/82  A hibernation backup of the system  was  made  at  3:31",32200,"          this  afternoon.    At that time, there were 29295 free",32300,"          records on the system.",32400,"             DataGate  was  almost two hours late arriving to ad-",0,""
4,31700,"10/15/82  A hibernation backup was performed  this  afternoon  at",31800,"          3:30.    There were 29296 records available at the time",31900,"          of the backup.",32000,"",0,""
4,31300,"          were  achieved  in either processor, but the system re-",31400,"          fused to respond.  The IOP was reload and a  BMDL  per-",31500,"          formed.  No data was lost.",31600,"",0,""
5,30800,"",30900,"10/26/82  There was a disc retry this afternoon at  2:16  writing",31000,"          34 blocks at 001800 (port 14's swap area).",31100,"",31200,"10/22/82  The system 'froze up' at 3:28 today - no  actual  halts"
4,30400,"10/27/82  An I/O failure halted  the  system  this  afternoon  at",30500,"          2:09.   The halt was of the 102067 variety, of which we",30600,"          have not seen for over a month.  I hope this is not the",30700,"          beginning of a new trend.",0,""
4,30000,"11/01/82  Two new ports were wired up to  Capuchino  High  School",30100,"          today  -  ports  28 and 29.  These two data conditioned",30200,"          lines will be used for the math department and Eureka.",30300,"",0,""
1,29900,"",0,"",0,"",0,"",0,""
5,29400,"          borrowed  processor  since  January) along with our I/O",29500,"          extender.  This might help alleviate some of the  hard-",29600,"          ware  problems we have been having with this processor.",29700,"          It will be reinstalled into the system tomorrow  after-",29800,"          noon at 3:30."
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5,28900,"          at 1:59 with no processor halts.  The IOP was  reloaded",29000,"          and  a  BMDL/Warmstart was performed which restored the",29100,"          system back into working condition.",29200,"             DataGate informed us that they will be returning our",29300,"          I/O processor tomorrow afternoon (We have been using  a"
4,28500,"11/02/82  The system crashed three times today - twice  from  I/O",28600,"          failures  and  once  from  an  unknown  cause.  The I/O",28700,"          failed at 9:02 this morning and then  again  at  10:51.",28800,"          Both  of the halts were 102067s.  The system 'froze up'",0,""
5,27900,"          and I/O extender, and as a result the paper tape reader",28000,"          will be out of comission  until  Friday  when  DataGate",28100,"          returns to replace the interconnecting cable.  No other",28200,"          difficulties were encountered in  the  installation  of",28300,"          the I/O processor and extender."
5,27400,"11/03/82  The I/O processor failed once today at 1:22 P.M with  a",27500,"          102067 halt.  No data was lost.",27600,"             DataGate came out today to return our I/O  processor",27700,"          and  I/O  extender  at  3:30 today.  There was a slight",27800,"          problem with the syncronization of  the  I/O  processor"
1,28400,"",0,"",0,"",0,"",0,""
4,27000,"11/04/82  The I/O processor halted twice today, the  first  crash",27100,"          being  at  9:15  A.M. and the second at 1:09 P.M.  Both",27200,"          crashes were of the 102067 variety.",27300,"",0,""
1,26900,"",0,"",0,"",0,"",0,""
4,26500,"11/05/82  DataGate came today to repair the Magnetic  Tape  Unit,",26600,"          the  I/O  extender  and reinstall a line monitor on the",26700,"          power supply.  The system did not come up  until  about",26800,"          7:00 P.M.",0,""
3,26200,"11/14/82  The I/O processor failed this afternoon  at  3:07.   No",26300,"          data was lost.",26400,"",0,"",0,""
4,25200,"11/22/82  The voltage line monitor that DataGate installed a  few",25300,"          weeks  ago ran out of paper.  They were called and will",25400,"          be by to service the monitor and analyze the results.",25500,"",0,""
2,26000,"11/15/82  The I/O crashed today at 12:58 P.M.  No data was  lost.",26100,"",0,"",0,"",0,""
4,25600,"11/19/82  A hibernation backup of the  system  was  performed  at",25700,"          3:34  this  afternoon.    At that time there were 30220",25800,"          free records on the system.",25900,"",0,""
4,24800,"          halts  achieved  in  either processor.  Both processors",24900,"          were reloaded and a BMDL/Warmstart performed  to  bring",25000,"          the system back up.  No data was lost.",25100,"",0,""
5,24300,"11/29/82  A disc retry occurred while the system  was  trying  to",24400,"          write  8  blocks to 01440 (port 9's swap area) on drive",24500,"          zero.  The status code was 007040.",24600,"",24700,"11/24/82  The system froze up at  3:21  this  afternoon  with  no"
4,23900,"11/30/82  A power failure occurred sometime last night  and  left",24000,"          the  system  down this morning.  It was brought up man-",24100,"          ually at 9:36.",24200,"",0,""
2,23700,"          2:18 this afternoon.  No data was lost.",23800,"",0,"",0,"",0,""
4,23300,"12/07/82  The system will be coming down at 3:30 tomorrow  after-",23400,"          noon so that it can undergo preventative maintenance.",23500,"",23600,"12/03/82  The system \34froze\34 without halting either processor  at",0,""
1,23200,"",0,"",0,"",0,"",0,""
5,22700,"             San Mateo High School has just  received  its  first",22800,"          shipment  of  2  Apple computer systems.  These systems",22900,"          will be primarily used by the  Mathematics  department,",23000,"          but  are hoped to be used in helping students with Eng-",23100,"          lish, science and other courses later on."
4,22300,"12/10/82  The HP/2000 has just acquired two optical card  readers",22400,"          from Hewlett-Packard, but we can't use them without the",22500,"          interface boards.  Hopefully, they won't be too  expen-",22600,"          sive   and   the   District   will   spring  for  them.",0,""
3,22000,"          successfully with a BMDL and a Warmstart.  No data  was",22100,"          lost.",22200,"",0,"",0,""
4,21600,"01/03/83  Happy new year!",21700,"",21800,"12/30/82  The main processor failed today at 6:40 this  afternoon",21900,"          with  a  disc  software  halt (102037).  It was revived",0,""
1,21500,"",0,"",0,"",0,"",0,""
4,21100,"01/04/82  DataGate came late today to reposess their voltage line",21200,"          monitor that they had hooked up to the machine for over",21300,"          two months.  They agreed to let us retain  the  filter,",21400,"          however, until our local power problems are remedied.",0,""
5,20600,"01/06/83  The main processor halted at 3:53 this afternoon with a",20700,"          halt code of 102036.  The halt code  corresponds  to  a",20800,"          power failure, but no power failure took place when the",20900,"          halt occurred.  The ARS switches were verified.",21000,""
5,20100,"          this afternoon.  Both processors were  reloaded  and  a",20200,"          BMDL was performed.",20300,"",20400,"01/07/83  The system was hibernated at 3:32 this afternoon.",20500,""
4,19700,"01/12/83  The I/O processor halted with 102067 at 7:51 this morn-",19800,"          ing.  No data was lost.",19900,"",20000,"01/11/83  The system locked up without aceiving any halts at 3:16",0,""
4,19300,"          23647 records are available.",19400,"",19500,"01/20/83  The system 'froze' today at 2:30.  No data was lost.",19600,"",0,""
5,18800,"             The  semester hibernation tape was successfully made",18900,"          at 3:31 this afternoon.  At that time, there were 24724",19000,"          free records on the system.",19100,"",19200,"01/21/83  A hibernation of the system was  made  at  3:30  today."
5,18300,"          files  that were purged since last Friday were also re-",18400,"          stored.  Although little or no data was  lost  by  this",18500,"          mishap, some old data was resurrected.  If you have any",18600,"          major problems with programs or files missing from your",18700,"          account, contact the system  operator  through  $ASKUS."
4,17900,"01/27/83  The system crashed minutes before the  semester  backup",18000,"          was to be made and caused the discs to be lost.  A sal-",18100,"          vage dump tape was made and the system was successfully",18200,"          restored.  Unfortunately,  some  of  the  programs  and",0,""
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5,17300,"          15728  free  records on the system.  EUREKA was updated",17400,"          today.",17500,"",17600,"02/06/83  The I/O processor failed with a  102067  halt  at  6:43",17700,"          today.  No data was lost."
3,17000,"          afternoon.  No data was lost.",17100,"",17200,"02/11/83  The system was hibernated at  3:50  today.   There  are",0,"",0,""
5,14700,"03/01/83  A power failure occured last night at  about  7:54  and",14800,"          lasted for about and hour.  This depleted the emergency",14900,"          batteries' power, so the system  had  to  be  restarted",15000,"          manually.  No data was lost.",15100,""
5,15200,"02/28/83  A sleep was performed today due to frequent power drops",15300,"          and surges.",15400,"",15500,"02/25/83  A \34HIB\34 of the system was made today  at  3:40.   There",15600,"          were 13121 records left on the system."
5,15700,"",15800,"02/23/83  A 102067 crash occured this evening at 5:18.   No  data",15900,"          was lost.",16000,"",16100,"02/22/83  A sleep was performed today at 4:00.  There  were  6915"
5,16200,"          records left on the system.",16300,"",16400,"02/18/83  A hib of the system was made today.   There  were  7094",16500,"          records left on the system.",16600,""
1,16900,"02/15/83  The I/O processor halted with 102067 at about 5:30 this",0,"",0,"",0,"",0,""
2,16700,"02/17/83  A hib was performed today at 3:30.",16800,"",0,"",0,"",0,""
5,14200,"          machine, and discovered that the problem lied within  a",14300,"          faulty  power supply inside the Main Processor.  It was",14400,"          replaced with a new one, and the System has  been  wor-",14500,"          king fine ever since.",14600,""
5,13700,"",13800,"03/02/83  Today was plagued with a Parity Error!!   A  Parity  is",13900,"          extremely  serious  in that it usually means a PC Board",14000,"          must be replaced.  It kept the  system  down  all  day,",14100,"          into  the  evening.    DataGate came out to service the"
5,13200,"          concerening games, security, and the like.  I'm  hoping",13300,"          that  I'll  be  able  to run and maintain the system as",13400,"          efficiently as Brad.  I think  he  deserves  a  lot  of",13500,"          gratitude  for putting as much time and effort into the",13600,"          system as he did.  So thanks, Brad!"
4,12800,"03/03/83  Today is the first day  of  the  HP-2000's  New  System",12900,"          Operator.   My name is Eric Cluff, and I've pretty much",13000,"          taken over the System (Brad got another  job  somewhere",13100,"          else).    I'll  have  the  same  policies  as  Brad did",0,""
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4,12300,"03/04/83  Today an I/O halt (102067) occured just before the Hib.",12400,"          Fortunately, the system was brought up with a BMDL  and",12500,"          was  hibernated successfully.  There were 12617 records",12600,"          left on the system.",0,""
3,12000,"          I was finally able to do  a  complete  sleep  at  3:50.",12100,"          There were 9355 records available.",12200,"",0,"",0,""
4,11600,"03/08/83  Today, the sleep was interrupted by  a  power  failure.",11700,"          This was no big problem, so I tried restarting the sys-",11800,"          tem.  It was brought up partially, and the  power  went",11900,"          out again!  After bringing the system up a second time,",0,""
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