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Re: 19990923: AVN model output



Wayne,

Suggestions are  to only request the data that you really need or
to split you request lines up to the same feeder, one using the the
hostname and the other using the IP number. You can also look for other
feeder sites but lately they are hard to come apon.  The web page has the
FOS topology:

http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/projects/idd/status/idd/fosTopo.html


Most of the top and first tier sites are already at their capacity for
downstream feeders. 

Robb...

On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Steve Chiswell wrote:

> Wayne,
> 
> Looking at the stats files from your computer (you'll find these in
> ~ldm/logs/*.stats) which the mailpqstats program sends here,
> I see that your latencies have been exceeding 1 hour for the HDS feed-
> which should be accompanied by RECLASS statements in your ldmd.log file.
> 
> The RECLASS statements mean that your queue has fallen over 1 hour behind,
> and so has jumped ahead in hopes of trying to catch up to present. As
> a result, you will lose data when those jumps occur.
> 
> The data should already be purged out of Washington's data queue since it
> is past several hours old- so they will no longer have it in their data
> queue.
> 
> I have posted todays AVN thinned grib files at:
> ftp://ftp.unidata.ucar.edu/pub/chiz/99092300_AVN.wmo  & 99092312_AVN.wmo
> 
> I will CC Robb Kambic on this message to see if he has any suggestions for
> you
> as far as improving your data latency.
> 
> Steve Chiswell
> Unidata User Support
> 
> On Thu, 23 Sep 1999 address@hidden wrote:
> 
> > Chiz,
> > 
> > Whenever I modify the pqact.conf file, I run the check "pqact".  Here is a 
> > run
> > and the results
> > 
> > 
> > ocs 148: pqact -vxl- -q /dev/null pqact.conf
> > Sep 23 19:16:31 pqact[19178]: Starting Up
> > Sep 23 19:16:31 pqact[19178]: Successfully read pattern file "pqact.conf"
> >         Mapping 16384
> > Sep 23 19:16:31 pqact[19178]: mmap: 0 0 16384: Resource temporarily 
> > unavailable
> > Sep 23 19:16:31 pqact[19178]: pq_open failed: /dev/null: Resource 
> > temporarily unavailable
> > Sep 23 19:16:31 pqact[19178]: Exiting
> > 
> > So there were no errors found.  Here is the entriy from pqact.conf
> > 
> > HDS     ^HH[KL].50 KWB. (..)(..).*(/mAVN|/mSSIAVN)
> >         FILE    -close data/GRIB/(\1:yy)(\1:mm)\1\2_avn-hgt.39-40
> > 
> > I just checked again for the most recent output and it is
> > 
> > -rw-r--r--   1 ldm         18040 Sep 23 10:37 99092312_avn-hgt.39-40
> > 
> > Dumping the headers reveals
> > 
> > gribdump -h 99092312_avn-hgt.39-40 | egrep '( Grid|Time 2)'
> >                        Grid : 39
> >                 Time 2 (P2) : 12
> >                        Grid : 40
> >                 Time 2 (P2) : 12
> >                        Grid : 40
> >                 Time 2 (P2) : 42
> > 
> > So for grid 39, I receved hour 12, and for grid 40 received hours 12 and 
> > 42.  That
> > was about 2 hours ago so I can assume there's nothing else coming down the 
> > pipe.
> > 
> > I contacted Harry Edmon and he indicated that the product was received at U 
> > of Washington.
> > Is there a way that I can re-request that product via ldm from my upstream 
> > host
> > grayskies.atmos.washington.edu and see if that works?  Can you think of any 
> > reason why I
> > wouldn't have received it in the 1st place?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Wayne Gibson
> > Oregon State University
> > 
> 
> 

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Robb Kambic                                Unidata Program Center
Software Engineer III                      Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research
address@hidden             WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/
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