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This expedition is ended. Within two weeks, science participants expect to have moratorium access to LIMS content. DBA, Systems/MCS, and sometimes Programmers need to coordinate to help this happen. The Database Librarian needs to know when these changes occur too.

Make sure Ensure we are getting as a complete a copy of the shipboard data to be warehoused on shore as we can.

Checklist / Overview

The DBA is responsible for shore EOX processing. In a pinch programmers and systems personnel can fill in (they just don't know it yet).

The sooner done, the sooner accessible. Under routine circumstances we promote a two-week turn-around time for making shipboard gathered content available in shore systems.

  1. Retrieve data content from tape. Distribute it to Publications, Data Librarian, DBA, Operations, and public access storage locations. - Systems
  2. Restore (routinely selected) database content from the full backup to the shore production transfer schema. - DBA
  3. Establish moratorium credentials and controls for the expedition data. - DBA
  4. Copy the content into the publicly accessible LIMS. - DBA
  5. Update the Database Overview configuration to summarize the added content. - DBA
  6. Test moratorium access.  - TAS, DEV
  7. Notify interested parties. - DBA