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20040507: McIDAS v2003 build on RedHat 8.0 Linux (cont.)



>From: Eirh-Yu Hsie <address@hidden>
>Organization: Aeronomy Laboratory/NOAA
>Keywords: 200405062128.i46LS7tK012251 McIDAS ADDE setup

Hi Hsie,

>Are the CIMSS feed still alive.  I did not receive them for a long time (since
>early March)?

I hadn't noticed that these have not been sent since about March 6.  I
will look into this.

>From address@hidden  Fri May  7 13:50:26 2004

>The data I sent you are all produced in a linux system (rainbow) and
>stored in a local disk system (/export/data6).  I take a look from the
>Sun Sparc system (blizzard):

>blizzard:[51]% pwd
>/wrk/data/mcidas
>blizzard:[52]% ls -l AREA015*
>-rw-rw-r--   1 ldm      unidata  5403056 May  7 11:30 AREA0150
>-rw-rw-r--   1 ldm      unidata  5403056 May  7 12:11 AREA0151
>-rw-rw-r--   1 ldm      unidata  5403056 May  7 12:30 AREA0152
>-rw-rw-r--   1 ldm      unidata  5403056 May  7 13:00 AREA0153
>-rw-rw-r--   1 ldm      unidata  5403056 May  7 13:30 AREA0154
>-rw-rw-r--   1 ldm      unidata  5403056 May  7 09:11 AREA0155
>-rw-rw-r--   1 ldm      unidata  5403056 May  7 09:30 AREA0156
>-rw-rw-r--   1 ldm      unidata  5403056 May  7 10:00 AREA0157
>-rw-rw-r--   1 ldm      unidata  5403056 May  7 10:30 AREA0158
>-rw-rw-r--   1 ldm      unidata  5403056 May  7 11:00 AREA0159

>They are the same size as the linux AREA files:

>rainbow:[111]% pwd
>/wrk/data6/mcidas
>rainbow:[112]% ls -l AREA015*
>-rw-rw-r--    1 ldm      unidata   5403056 May  7 13:00 AREA0150
>-rw-rw-r--    1 ldm      unidata   5403056 May  7 13:30 AREA0151
>-rw-rw-r--    1 ldm      unidata   5403056 May  7 09:11 AREA0152
>-rw-rw-r--    1 ldm      unidata   5403056 May  7 09:30 AREA0153
>-rw-rw-r--    1 ldm      unidata   5403056 May  7 10:00 AREA0154
>-rw-rw-r--    1 ldm      unidata   5403056 May  7 10:30 AREA0155
>-rw-rw-r--    1 ldm      unidata   5403056 May  7 11:00 AREA0156
>-rw-rw-r--    1 ldm      unidata   5403056 May  7 11:30 AREA0157
>-rw-rw-r--    1 ldm      unidata   5403056 May  7 12:11 AREA0158

>rainbow:[115]% pwd
>/wrk/data6/sat/mcidas/GOES-12/4km/IR
>rainbow:[116]% ls -l 
>-rw-r--r--    1 ldm      unidata   4506256 May  7 12:11 IR_20040507_1745
>-rw-r--r--    1 ldm      unidata   4506256 May  7 12:30 IR_20040507_1815
>-rw-r--r--    1 ldm      unidata   4506256 May  7 13:00 IR_20040507_1845
>-rw-r--r--    1 ldm      unidata   4506096 May  7 13:30 IR_20040507_1915

>From address@hidden  Fri May  7 13:58:39 2004

>In the linux system, all the GOES-10 products are the same size between
>old and new filing scheme.  But all the files from GOES-12 are of different
>sizes???

I just compared the sizes created on rainbow with sizes created by the
old filing scheme on a Linux machine here at Unidata, and the sizes
created on blizzard and the sizes created on motherlode.ucar.edu.  In
both cases, the sizes match between your and our systems (Linux to
Linux; Solaris to Solaris), but they are different between the two!

The only thing I can imagin is that the blank portion of the GOES-12
images is being included in the Solaris files but not in the Linux
ones.

I do a display of the image decoded on Solaris in one McIDAS frame and
the same image, loaded the same way from a Linux system, the displays
are identical.  Also, the data portion of the images are identical --
I just did a 'cmp' between the same image decoded by two different
methods, and they were identical up to the comment cards at the end of
the image.  It looks like the images decoded the 'old' way have extra
stuff at the end that is essentially blank and has no effect on
the information content of the image.

I will add looking into this into the set of ldm-mcidas development tasks.

Thanks for the keen eye!

Cheers,

Tom
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