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[LDM #GKJ-401487]: Repeated readtcp EOF and RPC layer closed logging



Hi Carl,

re:
> Thanks for following up on my question.  

Again, my apologies for not getting back to you on that quickly!

re:
> I'd been struggling at trying to
> get RAOB soundings from the Unidata IDS|DDPLUS feed to plot in AWIPS, but
> the ITO in Fairbanks helped me figure out what I was doing wrong.  RAOB
> data is ingested in AWIPS two ways... Text data, which is the TTAA and TTBB
> coded messages.  and BUFR data which is what the AWIPS plugin for the
> "NSHARP" plotting application is looking for. I was thinking that
> AWIPS decoded the text messages, which are provided in the IDS|DDPLUS feed,
> but it appears those are only used in the AWIPS Text display application.

Interesting!

re:
> To plot the soundings, I needed to get the RAOB data in BUFR format from
> the HDS feed.  Once I added this line to my ldmd.conf...
> REQUEST HDS "^IU[KS]" edex.gina.alaska.edu
> and this line to my pqact.conf...
> HDS     ^(IU[KS]...)
> FILE    -close  /data_store/dropbox/\1
> I was able to ingest the proper BUFR files and plot soundings.

Excellent, I'm so happy to hear that everything is working for you
now!

re:
> Many thanks for all your help.

No worries.

Cheers,

Tom
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: GKJ-401487
Department: Support LDM
Priority: High
Status: Closed
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