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Hi Jeff,As a first step, remove your gemglb.nts file (global GEMPAK settings file). It may have gotten corrupted when your disk filled up. Then try again ...
--Kevin ______________________________________________________________________ Kevin Tyle, Systems Administrator ********************** Dept. of Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences ktyle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx University at Albany, ES-235 518-442-4578 (voice) 1400 Washington Avenue 518-442-5825 (fax) Albany, NY 12222 ********************** ______________________________________________________________________ On Fri, 2 Sep 2011, Jeff Lake wrote:
I am at a loss.. for almost a year this little script has preformed flawlessly #!/bin/sh cd /usr/local/ldm/nawips/imgcreate/radar . /usr/local/ldm/nawips/Gemenviron.profile gdradr << EOFW proj = lcc/29.5;-96;45.5 grdarea = 23.0;-120.0;47.0;-65.0 KXKY = 800;600 GDPFUN = N0Q ! EET ! N1Q GDFILE = YYYYMMDD_radr.gem RADTIM = current RADDUR = 20 RADFRQ = 0 CPYFIL = STNFIL = nexrad.tbl MAXGRD = 1000 RADMODE = P r e EOFWthis morning my nimble fingers spelled something wrong and I filled up the hard drive..after fixing that and removing the overhead on the drive .. I get this error now [GEMPLT -10] NIVIEW - Invalid view region did a Google on that error, returned nothing .. so what does it mean ??? -- -Jeff Lake MichiganWxSystem.com WeatherMichigan.net TheWeatherCenter.net _______________________________________________ gembud mailing list gembud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxFor list information or to unsubscribe, visit: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/
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