Hi Patrick,
No substance here other than to say that I ingest most all feeds (NEXRAD2,
CONDUIT, NEXRAD3, NGRID, etc.) and I have a 32GB queue (v 6.13.15). No issues
over here and happy to share my registry.xml, ldmd.conf, and several pqacts if
interested.
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Vittorio (Victor) Gensini Ph.D., CCM
Associate Professor, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Deputy Director, Center for Research Computing and Data
Northern Illinois University
https://atlas.niu.edu
https://wcs.niu.edu
> On Oct 1, 2021, at 4:10 PM, Patrick L. Francis <wxprofessor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> well now there's 3 good points from karen, gilbert, and ryan...
>
> if we are all 'right' .. and time is a factor, user dependent, then by
> definition our queue sizes should have been changing over the years.. mine
> has, but i'm just kind of anal like that... what "protocol" should we use to
> determine queue size?
>
> somebody a long time ago, i have absolutely no idea threw up the idea of an
> hour and it stuck with me... so on my noaaport relays, and I ingest
> everything there is on those, by definition should contain a queue size
> equivalent to roughly one hours of data at average or peak times.. now what
> that was 10 years ago, is not what it is now, nor what it will be next year
> :o :P
>
> good discussion!!! woohoo!!
>
> cheers,
>
> --patrick
>
>
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