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[AWIPS #XCU-969788]: EDEX grib processing optimization question



I'd recommend doing a stop and start of edex_camel:

service edex_camel stop
service edex_camel start

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> New Client Reply: EDEX grib processing optimization question
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> Thank you for this tidbit.  Do we just restart edex camel ingest grib or
> edex entirely to invoke the changes?
>
> Pete
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> > Hi Pete,
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> > Yes, this sounds normal. How many cpu's do you have on the system that
> you are running EDEX on?
> >
> > The script used to help calculate these numbers is in
> /awips2/edex/etc/ingestGrib.sh but it's dependent on the number of cpu's.
> >
> > The line you would want to look at is the "GRIB_MAX_GRID_POINTS" and
> compare how many grid points are set there and what your logs are
> complaining about. But with all of those models you still may continue to
> see a backup/latency of ingest around the major model times (0, 6, 12, 18Z)
> >
> > You could also try increasing the GRIB_DECODE_THREADS.
> >
> >
> >
> >> Greetings.
> >>
> >> We are running RHEL-7 with the latest version of AWIPS2 and our system
> has 256 GB mem.
> >>
> >> As grib files arrive we submit them to EDEX via the
> /awips2/ldm/dev/notifyAWIPS2-unidata.py script.
> >>
> >> The suite of models we pull in are many including global GFS, Canadian,
> UK, EC, ensemble means of EC, NAEFS, convective allowing models (conusarw,
> conusmem2, wrfnssl, hwfv3, hrrr, nam3km) and two regional models (NAM and
> Canadian).
> >>
> >> We've noticed more than occasionally during high volume times (during
> on-hour cycles like 12z or 00z data arrives vs off-hour 06 and 18z cycles)
> messages in edex-ingestGrib-YYYYMMDD.log such as "Max Grids in memory for
> Gridpersister exceeded. Waiting for grids to process".    And a significant
> delay of an hour can develop as gribs arrive and get processed (and they
> all do eventually get processed).
> >>
> >> The "Grids in memory" message makes us think that there may be an
> adjustable default setting that can be increased - is there such a setting
> you could point us to adjust?
> >>
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Tiffany Meyer
> > AWIPS Lead Software Engineer
> > UCAR-Unidata
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Tiffany Meyer
AWIPS Lead Software Engineer IV
UCAR - Unidata



Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: XCU-969788
Department: Support AWIPS
Priority: Normal
Status: Open
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