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Re: [conduit] Slower transfer rates from NCEP



Pete,

Can you confirm that the slow downs to Boulder also started on Friday? And we'd appreciate testing conduit.ncep again. You are the first who has said they haven't seen an improvement. Before I report this I'd like to be 100% sure that both Boulder and conduit.ncep (Maryland) are bad.

Carissa Klemmer
NCEP Central Operations
Dataflow Team Lead
301-683-3835

On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 12:15 PM, Pete Pokrandt <address@hidden> wrote:

Here's an mtr output from about the last 16 hours or so, and also a traceroute from idd.aos.wisc.edu to conduit.ncep.noaa.gov. No real change as far as I can see..


mtr conduit.ncep.noaa.gov


 Host                                                                                      Loss%   Snt   Last   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
 1. r-cssc-b280c-1-core-vlan-510-primary.net.wisc.edu                                       0.0% 69823    3.3   0.6   0.5  67.2   5.2
 2. internet2-ord-600w-100G.net.wisc.edu                                                    0.0% 69823   18.0  18.0  18.0  92.5   5.3
 3. et-10-0-0.107.rtr.clev.net.internet2.edu                                                0.0% 69823   27.9  27.6  27.6 102.2   5.3
 4. et-11-3-0-1276.clpk-core.maxgigapop.net                                                 0.0% 69823   37.4  37.1  37.1 112.2   5.7
 5. noaa-i2.demarc.maxgigapop.net                                                           0.0% 69823   37.5  37.5  37.3 430.0  22.2
 6. 140.90.111.36                                                                           0.0% 69823   40.6  39.7  37.4 505.4  43.2
 7. 140.90.76.69                                                                            0.1% 69823   37.9  37.7  37.5 161.9   8.7
 8. ???


raceroute to conduit.ncep.noaa.gov (140.90.101.42), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
 1  r-cssc-b280c-1-core-vlan-510-primary.net.wisc.edu (144.92.130.3)  1.115 ms  2.274 ms  1.083 ms
 2  internet2-ord-600w-100G.net.wisc.edu (144.92.254.229)  21.264 ms  21.261 ms  21.233 ms
 3  et-10-0-0.107.rtr.clev.net.internet2.edu (198.71.45.9)  32.370 ms  32.091 ms  31.255 ms
 4  et-11-3-0-1276.clpk-core.maxgigapop.net (206.196.177.4)  37.971 ms  38.678 ms  38.066 ms
 5  noaa-i2.demarc.maxgigapop.net (206.196.177.118)  37.997 ms  38.160 ms  38.298 ms
 6  140.90.111.36 (140.90.111.36)  41.625 ms  41.252 ms  41.509 ms
 7  140.90.76.69 (140.90.76.69)  41.837 ms  43.261 ms  42.738 ms
 8  * * *
 9  * * *
10  * * *

The latency graph for our conduit data hasn't changed either - we still see the ekg looking lags coming through ncep-ldm0.ncep.boulder_v_idd.uni


There are no times on that graph, but it covers roughly 3 days - each latency peak corresponds with a 6 hourly NCEP model run suite.

I have not tried actually getting CONDUIT data from conduit.ncep.noaa.gov since the slowness started last Friday. I'll try again pulling data from there and let you know what happens.

Pete




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Pete Pokrandt - Systems Programmer
UW-Madison Dept of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
608-262-3086  - address@hidden