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20040701: Level II Nexrad Feed (cont.)



>From: Adam Taylor <address@hidden>
>Organization: ULM
>Keywords: 200406301714.i5UHENWb016674 IDD Level II

Adam (with CC to Gerry Creager who is on vacation at the moment),

re: feeding CRAFT from bigbird.tamu.edu

>I successfully connected to bigbird and it was working for about 10-20 min. 
>After that i lost connectivity to bigbird and i get this error message in my
>ldmd.log now.
>
>Counldn't connect to LDM 6 on bigbird.tamu.edu

I just logged onto bigbird and see that its RAID blew-up (is not there
anymore).  Why this happened, I can't say.  It had been running for a
long time with no problems ingesting and processing everything
available in the IDD.

>I was requesting ALL CRAFT sites as that we do have the storage space and
>bandwidth here for it.  I hope i didn't overload it(bigbird)

Your feed should not have affected bigbird as it is amply configured.

>Any thoughts??

The machine rebooted just over two hours ago:

[ldm@bigbird ~]$ w
 13:24:29  up  2:05,  1 user,  load average: 0.96, 0.80, 0.65
USER     TTY      FROM              LOGIN@   IDLE   JCPU   PCPU  WHAT
ldm      pts/0    zasu.unidata.uca  1:20pm  0.00s  0.08s  0.01s  w 

and the filesystem on the RAID is missing:

[ldm@bigbird ~]$ df -k
Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda2             53747320   9602476  41414600  19% /
/dev/hda1               101086     12654     83213  14% /boot
none                   1033860         0   1033860   0% /dev/shm

Now, the question is why?  This will take some investigation to determine.

In the meantime, and to exercise your setup, please change your feed
to emo.unidata.ucar.edu.  emo should be configured to allow your CRAFT
request.

>Thanks

Sorry for the bad start...

>Adam 
>*********************************
>Adam Taylor
>Computing Center
>University of Louisiana at Monroe
>Phone (318)-342-3354

Tom
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