Post #2299455
2024-04-23 07:11 UTC
Sunday now, I presume everyone has a bit of a hangover from celebrating, but the CCSA and CCSB core dumps come in, 1h15m each. Which, if these are core dumps, the CCS has 70 kilobytes of memory, so... yeah, not fast.
Once the core dumps are in, DSN sends `FDS MRO`, which again I'm guessing is asking for a core dump of FDS memory, so that they can check their work and see if everything landed right.
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@danderson@hachyderm.io 2024-04-23 07:14
Monday (today/yesterday for me), all those contingency commands get acked, and they get back the AACS core dump as well. And that brings us just about to now. The FDS MRO command is still round-tripping, and the schedule says the DSN should receive it around 1300 UTC, just under 6 hours from now. Presumably with that, the team will be able to confirm that the unbelievably amazing plan did in fact work perfectly. Which, again, is incredible.