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20040818: 20040818: Gempak decoder crashing problem



Tom,

The "message: table grib3.tbl" indicates the the modeling center
that the grid is being labeled is not in the  $GEMTBL/grid/cntrgrib1.tbl
file. 

I have scanned through the NOAAPORT ingest logs, and see that there are
a small number of proucts ^O[LMN]NC88 KWNB (Wave direction, height, period) that
are identifying themselves as center 161. For the time being, you might want to
duplicate the NCEP entry for #7 to 161 so that the ncepgrib3.tbl is located.


Steve Chiswell
Unidata User SUpport


>From: Tom McDermott <address@hidden>
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200408181808.i7II8SaW025880

>
>On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Unidata Support wrote:
>
>> I'll see if I can create a duplicate of your problem for the 5.7.3
>> release I'm working on.
>>
>> Steve Chiswell
>> Unidata User SUpport
>
>Steve,
>
>One other thing that I'm seeing now and only in the 'dcgrib2_ocean.log'
>are these messages:
>
>[3639] 040818/1124 [NA -1]  The table grib3.tbl cannot be opened.
>...
>
>[3640] 040818/1124 [NA -1]  The table grib3.tbl cannot be opened.
>
>BTW, even though the entries for children 3639 and 3640 in the log are not
>intermingled, it looks like they may have been running at the same time
>because of the timestamps and also this message from 'ldmd.log':
>
>Aug 18 15:25:00 vortex pqact[26768]: child 3640 terminated by signal 11
>Aug 18 15:25:00 vortex pqact[26768]: child 3639 terminated by signal 11
>
>So this may be the multiple file writers problem.
>
>Tom
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