NASA-LLIS-1483
Lessons Learned – MER Spirit Flash Memory Anomaly (2004)
| Organization: | NASA |
| Publication Date: | 23 August 2004 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 4 |
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Abstract:
Shortly after the commencement of science activities on Mars, an MER rover lost the ability to execute any task that requested memory from the flight computer. The cause was incorrect configuration parameters in two operating system software modules that control the storage of files in system memory and flash memory. Seven recommendations cover enforcing design guidelines for COTS software, verifying assumptions about software behavior, maintaining a list of lower priority action items, testing flight software internal functions, creating a comprehensive suite of tests and automated analysis tools, providing downlinked data on system resources, and avoiding the problematic file system and complex directory structure.
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