PROCESSING WEEKLY REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING 18 NOVEMBER 1981
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18 November 1981
11E"1ORANDUM FOR: Director of Data Processing
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Deputy Director for. Processing
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SUBJECT: Processing Weekly Report for
Week Ending IF. November 1981
The OFacility was open on the November 11 holiday
from 060() - 1800 at the request of OD&E. The facility was
open on Saturday, 16 November, 0600 - 1600 at the request of
OSA.
The :duffing Center had an excellent systems
availability this week.. The principal problem was a loss of
60 minutes by the Batch system when its computer failed; a
bad card was replaced. The principal problem in the OCR
applications was a 30 minute loss, Friday morning, due to a
JCL not being changed to accommodate a disk pack upgrade
from a 1.10D1 to a MODl1. GINPROD lost 24 minutes, Friday,
due to a OI"TS software error. There were a few other minor
outages. The Special Center had an average week. On.
Thursday, STAR and GINS lost nearly an hour each when an SPD
trap hung the global computer - the trap was then removed.
DIDGVN?TP lost 30 minutes, Thursday, due to a bad power board
in a Telex disk drive. On Monday, STAR lost about 100
oinutes due to applications software problems and a Telex
disk drive failure. Some other problems were experienced in
the Center.
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?1e received final comments on the Word Processing RFP
from OC. Some of their suggestions and concerns were
included in a revised version. CSL now has the final copies
for legal review. We have already coordinated the P,FP with
elements of CDP, OS, IISA, C1C, and DO. We met with
representatives of the SAFE Project regarding the timetable
for a stable version of the Delta Data software. SAFE
projects a mid-March 1982 date as a realistic requirement
for the terminal. We stated that we feel confident we can
meet that schedule. We also discussed an approach to
documentation of the final product and several problems that
have surfaced during SAFE testing.
delivered a \6lb.. 12oz. baby girl on Friday
the 13th. The baby was named' Alice, a
data transcriber in Rosslyn, will return from maternity
leave in January.
TADS was converted from 2314's to 3330 disk's during
this reporting period. This conversion removed the last
2314's from the TADS system.
PANdVALET - We will present two briefings to DDO users
on the uses, features, and capabilities of PANVALET.
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SYSTEMS AVAILABILITY SUMMARY
MONDAY 09 NOV 1 9 81 TIIRU SUNDAY 15 NCV 1981
CURRENT WEEK PREVIOUS 90 DAYS
SY STEM 09 NOV - 15 NOV 08 AUG - 08 NOV
DIFFERENCE
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CAB'S 98.69 97.60
+
1.09
CCR-COLTS 92.42
97.33
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GC R- :E' 3 C O h
9 6 .2 5
96.6 1
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1)00-STAP
97.22
97.72
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50
C%SWR- TADS
99.47
98.60
+ .
87
All systems with the exception of OC.RR-COLTS
reported above
the goal of 96 percent for the week. OCR COLTS
experienced 2 hours
and 15 minutes of hardware outages and 47 minutes of
sof tware errors.
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