Blair, from my experience, I've made explicit directory paths in my pqacts.
I suggest looking for a /mnt/data or /nexrad2 directory
Just a thought,
Donna
On 7/15/13 4:45 PM, Blair Trosper wrote:
My which I mean it only adds the contents of "ldmadmin watch" to the
ldmd.log, which doesn't really help me.
I used "ldmadmin restart -v", did you mean something else? Perhaps I
misunderstood. :/
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 4:44 PM, Karen Cooper - NOAA Affiliate
<karen.cooper@xxxxxxxx <mailto:karen.cooper@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Try putting pqact into verbose mode.
exec "pqact -v"
and then restart ldm. It should tell you everything pqact is doing.
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 4:42 PM, Blair Trosper
<blair.trosper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:blair.trosper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
It's enabled and not commented.
Putting ldm into verbose mode didn't seem to yield anything
additional in the log files. In fact, it's very UNdescriptive.
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Karen Cooper - NOAA Affiliate
<karen.cooper@xxxxxxxx <mailto:karen.cooper@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:
And of course what I really meant was the exec line in your
ldmd.conf...
exec "pqact "
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Karen Cooper - NOAA
Affiliate <karen.cooper@xxxxxxxx
<mailto:karen.cooper@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Blair,
First a sanity check. -- Are you sure that pqact is
uncommented in your ldmadmin.pl <http://ldmadmin.pl>?
You can set pqact to verbose mode and then you should
see what it's trying to do, as it will log to your
ldmd.log files. I often use this when I'm testing out
new pqact entries that aren't working as I expect.
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 4:35 PM, Blair Trosper
<blair.trosper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:blair.trosper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I'm receiving several feeds as proven by ldmadmin
watch...and the logs all look fine. However, my
data isn't being saved to disk.
From *registry.xml*:
<pqact>
<config-path>/mnt/data/ldm/etc/pqact.conf</config-path>
<datadir-path>/mnt/data/ldm/var/data</datadir-path>
</pqact>
From */mnt/data/ldm/etc/pqact.conf*:
# L2 data
NEXRAD2
^L2-BZIP2/(....)/([0-9]{8})([0-9]{4})[0-9]{2}/([0-9]{1,4}).*/[SI]
FILE nexrad2/\1/\1_\2-\3.part
NEXRAD2
^L2-BZIP2/(....)/([0-9]{8})([0-9]{4})[0-9]{2}/([0-9]{1,4}).*/E
FILE -close nexrad2/\1/\1_\2-\3.part
(snip)
However, following those two things, here's a
directory listing of */mnt/data/ldm/var/data*:
ldm@chicago-il-1:~/data$ ls -lsha
total 8.0K
4.0K drwxr-xr-x 2 ldm ldm 4.0K Jul 15 16:09 .
4.0K drwxr-xr-x 5 ldm ldm 4.0K Jul 13 23:19 ..
Nothing. The same is true of other feeds which
should be stashed in other subdirectories.
The bandwidth is certainly registering, which I have
verified at the router, so I'm definitely receiving
the data...so...
Where are my files going? Any way to track this down?
(I've also done "du -ksh" from the home directory of
the ldm user over the last few hours, and it's not
increasing. Definitely nothing being written to
hard disk. And still no errors in the LDM or system
logs.)
--
Blair Trosper
Weather Data / Updraft Networks
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