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[LDM #EYE-134238]: Upstream and local giving different results



Rick,

> >   tail -n 200

The file you sent contained 200 entries like this:

20211029T212719.226573Z idd.unidata.ucar.edu[3071833] down6.c:vetProduct:226    
        WARN  Ignoring too-old product:      19062 20211029200109.349321 
NEXRAD3 27721534  SDUS83 KPAH 292000 /pN0KPAH !nids/
20211029T212719.264615Z idd.unidata.ucar.edu[3071833] down6.c:vetProduct:226    
        WARN  Ignoring too-old product:       1611 20211029200109.277250 
NEXRAD3 27721535  SDUS62 KMFL 291958 /pNHIMIA !nids/
20211029T212719.302608Z idd.unidata.ucar.edu[3071833] down6.c:vetProduct:226    
        WARN  Ignoring too-old product:       3585 20211029200109.277679 
NEXRAD3 27721536  SDUS63 KPAH 291956 /pNHIVWX !nids/

If you didn't just restart the LDM, then this indicates that your system is 
unable to keep-up with the volume of data.

Are you logging metrics (see 
<https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/ldm/ldm-current/basics/monitoring.html#metrics>)
 and do you have gnuplot(1) installed? If so, then the command "ldmadmin 
plotmetrics -b 20211001" will display, among other things, a time-series plot 
of the load on the system.
 

> 
> --
> Rick Kohrs
> Satellite Data Services
> Space Science and Engineering Center
> University of Wisconsin - Madison
> address@hidden
> 608.263.6312
> 
> 

Regards,
Steve Emmerson

Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: EYE-134238
Department: Support LDM
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed
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