[SCHEDULER-686]  Weather unsafe during startup causes fatal scheduler exception
Type Bug
Priority High
Severity Show Stopper
Component Dispatch Scheduler Engine
Fixed In Version [3.43.4
Versions Affected [3.33.3
Severity Closed
Resolution Complete
Reported By Bob Denny
Resources Bob Denny
Start Date 10/20/2011

Description
See this Comm Center thread by George Sjoberg. The weather went safe, the startup script was started,then the weather went back to unsafe during the startup script. Result: fatal scheduler error.

SEE ACP-757 FOR MARCH 2012 (3.5) ACTIVITY

Comments
3/14/2012 10:39:23 AM   Bob Denny
Closing, collected into SCHEDULER-816 (see link)
3/8/2012 10:53:49 AM   Bob Denny
More problems. The whole thing of disconnecting and reconnecting weather is a loser. The 3.5 BETA is experiencing fatal weather related disconnects and "server gone" errors. This has to be re-worked!!!!!

Reopened all of the related issues on this.
10/21/2011 1:11:42 PM   Bob Denny
SVN Comment
Author rbdenny
Repository svn+ssh://rbdenny@a2_svn_dc3/home/rbdenny/svn/astro/scheduler
SVN Revision 226
Affected files /trunk/AcquireScheduler.vbs (Modified)
/trunk/Help/RelNotes.htm (Modified)
/trunk/Scheduler/ACPSequencer.cs (Modified)
/trunk/Scheduler/AssemblyInfo.cs (Modified)
/trunk/Scheduler/ConfigForm.cs (Modified)
/trunk/Scheduler/Engine.cs (Modified)
/trunk/Scheduler/ISequencer.cs (Modified)
/trunk/Scheduler/Scheduler.csproj.user (Modified)
/trunk/Scheduler/SimulatorSequencer.cs (Modified)
/trunk/SchedulerSetup/SchedulerSetup.vdproj (Modified)
Check-in comment Startup/shutdown fizes and overhaul of weather handling during these phases. See the Gemini tickets for details. A lot changed. GEM:686 GEM:725 GEM:681
10/20/2011 7:06:05 PM   Bob Denny
This entire area was ripe for an overhaul and strengthening. Underway...
9/29/2011 12:26:32 PM   Bob Denny
Peter Prendergast reports the Scheduler Auto-Connect during the SHUTDOWN script also caused it to be killed in ACP.
9/26/2011 5:47:50 PM   Bob Denny
This happened again this evening to Zima and BigDome. Need to take care of this.