Re: [ldm-users] Conduit Outage 4/15 into 4/16

Good evening all,

I am pleased to relay to you all a notice I have received from NCO:

NOUS42 KWNO 240259
ADASDM


SENIOR DUTY METEOROLOGIST NWS ALERT ADMINISTRATIVE MESSAGE
NWS NCEP CENTRAL OPERATIONS COLLEGE PARK MD
0258Z WED APR 24 2024


...CP DATA CENTER RECOVERY - RESTORED...


Recovery teams have restored remaining degraded services/systems
in the College Park Data Center aside from CPC which has to back
fill historical data.  CP Data Center is currently a viable
backup.


Shruell/SDM/NCO/NCEP


It looks like data began flowing in full again on the 19th as shown in the
attached graphics.  I suppose that makes the subject of this email thread
wildly inaccurate now...  /shrug

You may have noticed I held off on another email until now. I saw that data
was starting to come in again on Friday, but as I noted in my last exchange
I didn't have much evidence to suggest it would stay online or in full.
Part of that was because I didn't have anything new to report, and part of
THAT was because the NCO status page had stalled from Thursday until today (
https://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/status/messages/).  Other sources of that
information were still updating, but the fact that this page was still out
made it clear restoration efforts were still in progress.  At the same
time, as you may have seen on the above link, the Critical Weather Day in
support of the restoration efforts was allowed to expire at 00Z tonight.
Leading up to that, the fact they were holding that deadline suggested they
were feeling good about how things were going.  But apart from noting
various details and conjecture (gestures as all of That...), I didn't feel
I had anything worthy to report.  This one probably is though.

All that is a long winded way to say NCEP has sounded the All Clear, and
the College Park DC is back in full.  If you notice anything not quite
right or you suspect there may still be missing data, please don't hesitate
to reach out to support-idd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, support-conduit
@unidata.ucar.edu, or support-ldm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, whichever is most
appropriate.

*...And there was much rejoicing.*
-Mike

*Mike Zuranski*
Data Engineer II
NSF Unidata Program Center
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research


P.S.:
Here are those graphs illustrating the down/uptime of CONDUIT (sorry if
anyone still uses alpine).

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On Fri, Apr 19, 2024 at 3:15 PM Mike Zuranski <mzuranski@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Good afternoon everyone,
>
> There hasn't been an update message from NCEP since yesterday morning, but
> as of this writing here's where things stand:
>
> Data has been flowing on CONDUIT for a few hours now, though I do not know
> if it's everything or if it'll stay online.  It came back up shortly before
> the 12Z GFS and currently the 18Z NAM is coming in.  I'll try not to look
> at it the wrong way.
>
> On Wednesday morning a Critical Weather Day was issued to help ensure NCEP
> et al. have all the resources needed for the recovery efforts.  Originally
> the CWD was scheduled to end Saturday morning, but earlier today it was
> extended to Monday evening.  My read is that says something about their
> confidence level, and there's still a chance CONDUIT and other impacted
> services could still go up and down; an all clear would be premature.
>
> Model data continues to be available on nomads.ncep.noaa.gov and other
> missing data may exist in other locations too, please reach out if you need
> help finding data.
>
> Here is the latest ADASDM update on the restoration efforts:
> https://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/wx/afos/p.php?pil=ADMSDM&e=202404180955
>
> Here is the latest CWD statement:
> https://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/wx/afos/p.php?pil=ADASDM&e=202404191520
>
> And here is that CONDUIT RTSTATS graph, showing showing there's life on
> the feed again:
>
> https://rtstats.unidata.ucar.edu/cgi-bin/rtstats/iddstats_num_nc?CONDUIT+conduit.unidata.ucar.edu
>
> We will continue the monitor and I'll update these lists as more
> information comes out, and if nothing else I'll send another update Monday.
>
> Best,
> -Mike
>
>
> *Mike Zuranski*
> Data Engineer II
> NSF Unidata Program Center
> University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 9:47 AM Mike Zuranski <mzuranski@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Good morning all,
>>
>> The situation doesn't seem to have changed much from last night.  CONDUIT
>> is still down, numerous impacts to NCEP web sites and services, cats & dogs
>> living together...
>>
>> We continue to monitor but that's about all we can do.  The link I'm
>> smashing the F5 button on is this rtstats chart, it's probably the easiest
>> "Is it still down?" check at the time for CONDUIT:
>>
>> https://rtstats.unidata.ucar.edu/cgi-bin/rtstats/iddstats_num_nc?CONDUIT+conduit.unidata.ucar.edu
>>
>> If you are having a hard time finding model data that is normally on
>> CONDUIT, nomads.ncep.noaa.gov has remained unaffected by all of this.
>> Also, please reach out if you need assistance finding other sources of data
>> or anything else.
>>
>> Below is a notice that sums things up nicely; this and other notices can
>> be found at https://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/status/messages/ (luckily that
>> site has come back).  We will update with any changes to the situation.
>>
>> SENIOR DUTY METEOROLOGIST NWS ADMINISTRATIVE MESSAGE
>> NWS NCEP CENTRAL OPERATIONS COLLEGE PARK MD
>> 1019Z WED APR 17 2024
>>
>>
>> ...UPDATES TO RECENT NWS OPERATIONAL OUTAGES...
>>
>>
>> WIDESPREAD WFO NETWORK OUTAGES...
>> WFOs internet and AWIPS connections have remained stable since
>> the circuit was restored in College Park Tuesday morning. NCO's
>> network team will continue to work towards mitigating impacts
>> during the recurring circuit outages in College Park.
>>
>>
>> NWS BROADCAST REPEATED MESSAGES...
>> The problem with NWS products being broadcasted multiple times
>> was traced to Monday's efforts to mitigate impacts from the
>> temperature spike in the College Park Data Center. NCO
>> implemented a fix to correct the issue at 2:00pm EDT Tuesday.
>>
>>
>> MRMS...
>> CONUS QPE data continues to not update on MRMS
>> (https://mrms.ncep.noaa.gov/data/). The problem has been linked
>> to the College Park Data Center Outage. Efforts to restore the
>> data will resume early Wednesday.
>>
>>
>> RECOVERY EFFORTS IN THE COLLEGE PARK DATA CENTER...
>> No significant updates during overnight restoration efforts. NCEP
>> Center's (OPC, CPC, and WPC) operations remain severely degraded
>> due to downed NetApp systems in College Park. No ETR.
>>
>> Current Known Impacts include:
>> -NCEP Centers' websites hosted in CP that remain inaccessible
>> include EMC and NCWCP intranet sites.
>> -WPC, OPC, and CPC's operational product suites' status, range
>> from being degraded to down.
>> -FTPPRD is inaccessible in CP (Customers are able to use
>> nomads.ncep.noaa.gov as a viable backup in the meantime)
>> -NCO operations personnel are unable monitor NWS networks and
>> circuits.
>> -CONUS QPE data is not updating on MRMS
>> (https://mrms.ncep.noaa.gov/data/)
>> -Several layers are not updating on NWS Cloud Services (GIS and
>> Map Viewer)
>> -Multiple outside datasets are not available/delayed (UKMET data,
>> ECMWF data, Canadian METARS, ACARS aircraft data)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Gerhardt/SDM/NCO/NCEP
>>
>>
>>
>> Best,
>> -Mike
>>
>>
>> *Mike Zuranski*
>> Data Engineer II
>> NSF Unidata Program Center
>> University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 16, 2024 at 10:05 PM Mike Zuranski <mzuranski@xxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> The time is now 03:05 UTC, do you know where your data is?
>>>
>>> At this time CONDUIT is still down.  I had an exchange with NCEP Ops
>>> earlier this evening so I know they were still working on it then.  They
>>> are fully aware of the breadth of the situation and are working with the
>>> applicable parties to resolve this as soon as possible.  Given that I do
>>> not plan on reaching out to them again on this unless the symptoms change.
>>>
>>> I haven't seen any admin notices or similar pertaining to this, but we
>>> are watching closely.  I'll keep you posted with any updates I hear, and I
>>> plan on making another status update tomorrow morning.
>>>
>>> In the meantime, the data that's missing on CONDUIT may well be found at
>>> nomads.ncep.noaa.gov, which has remained unaffected during these
>>> troubling times.  Feel free to reach out if we can help you find another
>>> source of data or anything else.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> -Mike
>>>
>>>
>>> *Mike Zuranski*
>>> Data Engineer II
>>> NSF Unidata Program Center
>>> University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Apr 16, 2024 at 10:52 AM Mike Zuranski <mzuranski@xxxxxxxx>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Greetings all,
>>>>
>>>> It appears the CONDUIT feed has been down between yesterday afternoon
>>>> and just moments ago began to transmit data again.  It looks like this is
>>>> being actively worked on but I'm keeping a close eye on the situation.
>>>>
>>>> While I haven't seen any notifications on the subject, the source of
>>>> the outage is upstream from us so we don't have much control over it.  If
>>>> data stops flowing again I'll reach out to the appropriate parties.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry for any inconvenience,
>>>> -Mike
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *Mike Zuranski*
>>>> Data Engineer II
>>>> NSF Unidata Program Center
>>>> University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
>>>>
>>>

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