All files succesfully uploaded to the old server have now been replayed against the new server.
Some 10% or so of uploads processed on the new server since August ran into one bug or another, so there's still lots to do to have all data fully available, but it will all happen on the new server. Error reports of jobs run on the old server are now obsolete.
Uploading to the old server has been disabled, with users now directed to the upload page on the new server.
Networked receivers have not been synced to the new server. Doing so will happen in these steps:
in the next few days, each receiver's files on the old server will be synced to the new server and re-run.
daily re-syncs from each networked receiver to the new server, using the old server as an ssh proxy (via port-mapping) will be set up
a new scheme for "partial" batches will be established so that hourly syncing of networked receivers doesn't generate an unmanageable number of batches
a software update will be sent to networked receivers which well let them sync directly to the new server, bypassing the old one.
Full completion may take a couple of weeks.
To upload files for processing on the new server, login with motus credentials here:
https://sgdata.motus.org/upload
You can drag or select files to add to the window. Files you upload can be of these types:
.zip, .rar, or .7z archives of raw .txt and .txt.gz files from one or more sensorgnome receivers, and/or .DTA files from one or more Lotek receivers
individual .DTA files from Lotek receivers
.zip, .rar, or .7z archives with tag recordings and a tagreg.txt
metadata
file for tag registration
Each file you upload becomes its own processing job. You might want to upload one archive file per receiver, although this isn't required.
After using Add Files
to select files for uploading, hit Upload
Files
to begin the upload process.
Once files have been uploaded, you need to assign a motus project ID for each one. This determines ownership of the files in cases where we don't already have deployment records for receivers. You will be shown a list of the projects to which your credentials permit access.
You can also choose whether to receive an email notification for these processing jobs. The email will be sent to the address associated with your login credentials at motus.org
After selecting Continue
, the upload server will attempt to queue
each file for processing. At this point, any file whose contents
are identical to a previously uploaded file will be refused.
To have a file reprocessed, contact motus.org; uploading the
same file more than once! (there is no harm in uploading individual
raw receiver files more than once if you accidentally create overlapping
archives; we just don't want huge uploads being repeated.
For each file, there is a status button that links to the status web page, which will show how the job is progressing.
https://sgdata.motus.org/status
This page lists jobs you have permission to view. This will include all uploads since ~ August 20, 2017. Files uploaded prior to that are not listed here, but their contents should already have been processed.
Features:
click on a job summary line to pop up a window with details on sub jobs
click on a subjob ID to jump to its log
click on the word Error
in the subjob Status
column to pop up a
window with error details. This lets admin users:
retry the job, if the problem causing the error has been fixed
click on a receiver serial number to pop up a window summarizing that receiver. For an SG, the summary shows how many files are stored, by day. Normally, a file is stored in the filesystem repository, and a record of it appears in the receiver's database. If there are discrepancies in the counts of such files, the day is shown in an error colour. Such discrepancies are bugs, and should be reported.
click on a receiver day to pop up a window of all files for that receiver and day.
in the files list, you can click on a jobID to go to the job in which that file was processed.
https://sgdata.motus.org/download
Users visiting the old site will be told to come to this one, but can also find a link to the now obsolete old download site.
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