Alcator C-MOD Weekly Highlights July 5, 1995 The scheduled maintenance period at Alcator C-MOD is continuing. Inspection and preparations for new installations were the dominant activities this week. The head for the new Edge Thomson Scattering system is in-house and being fitted up to mounting hardware produced at MIT. Feedthroughs and associated hardware for fiber runs are in process. Roger Richards and Don Hutchinson from ORNL were at M.I.T. last week continuing preparations for the new ion-scattering diagnostic. The PF coil cooling system was inspected. A minor plumbing error which had increased the cooling time on the EF3U coil during the last campaign was identified and repaired. Inspections of sump and LN2 pump filters have been completed; both are clean. The tension on the upper drawbars was checked and found to be within specifications. The torque on the outer TF coax was also checked and found to be in spec. A new AlphaServer has been placed in service. During the summer the new server will be used to provide more online space for C-Mod shot data (approximately 7 gigabytes). When C-Mod resumes operation in the fall, the AlphaServer will be our main data acquisition engine. A SCSI serial highway will be attached directly to the AlphaServer. The system has a hardware RAID controller which will provide slightly faster disk I/O than the previous configuration where RAID was performed in software by each system accessing the disks. (RAID, Redundant Array of Independent Disks, provides faster throughput by optimizing disk I/O across multiple spindles.) With the addition of the new AlphaServer, the software RAID'ing of our disk farm was discontinued. This reconfiguration has greatly improved the access to C-Mod data that resides on optical disk. The average time to retrieve an older C-Mod shot from optical jukebox has dropped from one or two minutes to approximately 15 seconds. Garry McCracken, Yuichi Takase, and Bruce Lipschultz are presenting papers on C-MOD results at the European Physical Society meeting in Bournemouth, UK. Ian Hutchinson, Miklos Porkolab, and Paul Bonoli are also attending the EPS meeting.