new ldm

Hello all -

We are in the process of transitioning to a new LDM machine here at Purdue.
For the most part, things have gone well.

The new server address is anvil.eas.purdue.edu.  For those of you who send
us data, would it be possible for you to continue sending data to
rainbow.eas.purdue.edu and to our new machine 'anvil' while I get the kinks
worked out?  Please let me know if this will be problem.

I've noticed that we're receiving mcidas and nowrad data from our providers
(on anvil) yet the data is not finding its way to their specified
directories.  Things are going along just fine on our old LDM server,
rainbow.

For example the log shows (on anvil):

Dec 16 23:48:33 pqutil:   182044 20001216234829.379     WSI 345
NOW/MASTER/200012162345
Dec 16 23:48:33 pqutil:    22595 20001216234832.702     WSI 346
NOW/USRAD/200012162345

Yet when I check in the nowrad directory, nothing is there.  I didn't change
anything in the pqact.conf file when I moved it over from rainbow.

############################################################################
# WSI feed
#
# Master sector
WSI     NOW/MASTER/..(.*)       FILE    -overwrite data/nowrad/\1.nowrad
WSI     NEX/NOW/MASTER/..(.*)   FILE    -overwrite data/nowrad/\1.nowrad
#
# US sector
WSI     NOW/USRAD/..(.*)        FILE    -overwrite data/nowrad/\1.usrad
WSI     NEX/NOW/USRAD/..(.*)    FILE    -overwrite data/nowrad/\1.usrad


The same goes for the mcidas feed; it's not ending up in its local directory
on anvil's disk.  Here's a snip of the mcidas block from our pqact.conf
file.

# GOES West Visible
MCIDAS  ^pnga2area Q1 U9
        PIPE    -close /project/ldm/decoders/pnga2area
/project/ldm/data/mcidas/%y%m%d%H_svw.mca


Does anyone have any idea to what could be happening???

Also, on the FOS Topology page:

(http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/projects/idd/status/idd/fosTopo.html)

anvil is showing up on the page as "unknown" and rainbow is no where to be
found.  Any ideas on that one?  Before I brought anvil online, rainbow did
show up and was reporting its latency.

Cheers -

Eric
-- 
Eric W. Ribble
Purdue University
Mesoscale Convection and Tornado Research Group (MCT)
eribble@xxxxxxxxxx
http://www.eas.purdue.edu/~eribble 


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