= Arrival of new flight data = This procedure should be followed on receipt of new flight data from ARSF. 1. ensure permissions on the SATA disk are correct and all files readable ("chmod a+rX /mnt/satadisk" as root) 1. copy to appropriate location on the filesystem (~arsf/arsf_data/in_progress/2007/flight_data/...) * ensure the directory name conforms to the standard - '''PROJECTCODE-YYYY_JJJxx_SITENAME''', e.g. ''GB2007_07-2007_102a_Inverclyde'', ''boresight-2007_198'', etc * rename any capitalised subdirectories * remove any spaces, brackets or other Unix-upsetting characters in filenames * move DCALM* files to applanix/Raw * prune empty directories? (''need to think about this, maybe only do after checking it's not a stub for later data'') * ''need to ensure backups are taken'' 1. look at the logsheet and verify that we have copies of all relevant data mentioned there 1. raise a trac ticket (type 'flight processing') for the new data * ticket summary should be of the form '''BGS2007/02, flight day 172/2007, Keyworth''' * ticket body should contain: {{{ Data location: ~arsf/arsf_data/in_progress/2007/flight_data/uk/GB2004_19-2007_102b_Nigg_Bay Data arrived from ARSF via initial SATA disk transfer in June. Scientific details: (details of 2004 applications not available at PML) PI: A. N. Other Any other notes.. == Sensors: == * ATM * CASI * Eagle * Hawk == Quicklook == TBD. }}} * add scientific summary (check ARSF application in ~arsf/arsf_data/in_progress/2007/ARSF_Applications-GB_2007) * note arrival time of data * note any specific comments that might help with processing 1. add details to the processing status page = Specific notes = If in any doubt about something (e.g. a dataset has two project codes), contact Gary.