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[atlas] Actual measurement interval much larger than planned
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Robert Kisteleki
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Fri Sep 2 11:45:24 CEST 2016
> 2. As observed by @Robert, most ‘abnormal’ interval is actually very close > to integer times of planned value. > If I get your message right, you are indicating that planned measurements > can be skipped for the reasons you mentioned and shall kick-off again > following the previous timing, even after rebooting? Kind of. There's a reasonable expectation that probes will measure with the specified frequency, but reality is that for various reasons you'll not see all the results all the time. Regards, Robert
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