>From: alan anderson <address@hidden> >Organization: St. Cloud State >Keywords: 199906211923.NAA20658 McIDAS ADDE Alan, re: test of loading imagery using ADDE vs NFS >I tried the image load you suggested using the 2 lines listed above and it >plotted much faster than anything we have seen here before, whether from >hobbes or waldo. That has been our and SSEC's experience in a number of cases. The really great thing about ADDE is that you don't have to be looking at your own machine to look at data. For instance, try the following: DATALOC ADD RTIMAGES ADDE.UNIDATA.UCAR.EDU DATALOC ADD RTPTSRC ADDE.UNIDATA.UCAR.EDU IMGDISP RTIMAGES/GW-IR STA=KSTC MAG=2 SF=YES EU=IMAGE REFRESH='EG (GRA);MAP H 1 GRA=(GRA) SFCPLOT T OLAY FRAME This loads the most recent GOES-West IR image off of our ADDE server onto your machine. Pretty cool, huh? (Don't forget to set the DATALOCs back to waldo: DATALOC ADD RTIMAGES WALDO.STCLOUDSTATE.EDU DATALOC ADD RTPTSRC WALDO.STCLOUDSTATE.EDU I use ADDE to monitor the ingestion/decoding status at McIDAS sites that are running current releases and have installed the ADDE remoter server. Since I did this for you, I can monitor waldo from here very easily. >Can you give me a quick steer to the section in the >documentation that will help me master some of the needed ADDE stuff? The McIDAS Learning Guide is the place to start learning about ADDE. You can access this at: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/mcidas/mclearn/index.html Don told me that someone there at downloaded and installed the learning guide so you would have it locally. If this is true, you can work through it locally. >I have poked around some more regarding the access of MD files. >REDIRECT LIST shows just what I would have expected; I have used the >file EXAMPLE.NAM just as provided in the 7.4 release to create our >REDIRECT LIST (with the necessary uncommenting). OK, good. >Also MDU LIST 01 40 shows the expected MD files for today, namely >1 >2 >9 >10 >11 >12 >13 >19 >20 >21 >22 >23 >29 >30 Looks like the list I generated from the 'mcidas' account on waldo: mdu.k LIST 1 100 MD# CREATED SCHM PROJ NR NC ID DESCRIPTION ----- ------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ------- ----------- 1 1999170 ISFC 0 72 4500 1999171 SAO/METAR data for 20 JUN 1999 2 1999171 ISFC 0 72 4500 1999172 SAO/METAR data for 21 JUN 1999 9 1999168 ISFC 0 72 4500 1999169 SAO/METAR data for 18 JUN 1999 10 1999169 ISFC 0 72 4500 1999170 SAO/METAR data for 19 JUN 1999 11 1999170 IRAB 0 8 1300 1999171 Mand. Level RAOB for 20 JUN 1999 12 1999171 IRAB 0 8 1300 1999172 Mand. Level RAOB for 21 JUN 1999 13 1999172 IRAB 0 8 1300 1999173 Mand. Level RAOB for 22 JUN 1999 19 1999168 IRAB 0 8 1300 1999169 Mand. Level RAOB for 18 JUN 1999 20 1999169 IRAB 0 8 1300 1999170 Mand. Level RAOB for 19 JUN 1999 21 1999170 IRSG 0 16 6000 1999171 Sig. Level RAOB for 20 JUN 1999 22 1999171 IRSG 0 16 6000 1999172 Sig. Level RAOB for 21 JUN 1999 23 1999172 IRSG 0 16 6000 1999173 Sig. Level RAOB for 22 JUN 1999 29 1999168 IRSG 0 16 6000 1999169 Sig. Level RAOB for 18 JUN 1999 30 1999169 IRSG 0 16 6000 1999170 Sig. Level RAOB for 19 JUN 1999 31 1999171 ISHP 0 24 2000 1999171 SHIP/BUOY data for 20 JUN 1999 32 1999172 ISHP 0 24 2000 1999172 SHIP/BUOY data for 21 JUN 1999 39 1999169 ISHP 0 24 2000 1999169 SHIP/BUOY data for 18 JUN 1999 40 1999170 ISHP 0 24 2000 1999170 SHIP/BUOY data for 19 JUN 1999 41 1999171 FO14 0 38 600 1999171 NGM MOS for day 20 JUN 1999 42 1999172 FO14 0 38 600 1999172 NGM MOS for day 21 JUN 1999 49 1999169 FO14 0 38 600 1999169 NGM MOS for day 18 JUN 1999 50 1999170 FO14 0 38 600 1999170 NGM MOS for day 19 JUN 1999 51 1999170 SYN 0 8 6000 1999171 SYNOPTIC data for 20 JUN 1999 52 1999171 SYN 0 8 6000 1999172 SYNOPTIC data for 21 JUN 1999 59 1999168 SYN 0 8 6000 1999169 SYNOPTIC data for 18 JUN 1999 60 1999169 SYN 0 8 6000 1999170 SYNOPTIC data for 19 JUN 1999 61 1999170 PIRP 0 24 1500 1999171 PIREP/AIREP data for 20 JUN 1999 62 1999171 PIRP 0 24 1500 1999172 PIREP/AIREP data for 21 JUN 1999 69 1999168 PIRP 0 24 1500 1999169 PIREP/AIREP data for 18 JUN 1999 70 1999169 PIRP 0 24 1500 1999170 PIREP/AIREP data for 19 JUN 1999 81 1999171 WPRO 0 48 35 1999171 Hourly Prof data for 20 Jun 1999 82 1999172 WPRO 0 48 35 1999172 Hourly Prof data for 21 Jun 1999 89 1999169 WPRO 0 48 35 1999169 Hourly Prof data for 18 Jun 1999 90 1999170 WPRO 0 48 35 1999170 Hourly Prof data for 19 Jun 1999 91 1999171 WPR6 0 480 35 1999171 6-min Prof data for 20 Jun 1999 92 1999172 WPR6 0 480 35 1999172 6-min Prof data for 21 Jun 1999 99 1999169 WPR6 0 480 35 1999169 6-min Prof data for 18 Jun 1999 100 1999170 WPR6 0 480 35 1999170 6-min Prof data for 19 Jun 1999 -- END OF LISTING >all with their expected schema labels and dates. Only unusual part to me was >that as of 1840Z today, 21 June, the raob files # 13 and 23 already existed >as raob files for 22 June. Some data that looked like tomorrow's must have been in the datastream. >Trying an MDX command as listed in documentation resulted in --MDX-- No >Data Found. What MDX command? For the data in the files labeled June 22? If yes, then ignore it. >So, some progress. I am going to check on the install steps for our os2 >machines and snoop regarding ADDE. Try working through the Learning Guide. ADDE is pretty powerful. Just imagine a situation where your data ingestion system failed (why does that sound familiar ;-) and you have a class in a half hour that you wanted to look at realtime data in. With ADDE, you simply have to point to a cooperating site for the datasets you are interested in and viola, you can look at data. As more and more active McIDAS sites move to the current McIDAS distributions AND install their remote ADDE servers, the more cooperation like this will be possible. >Thanks Talk to you later... Tom
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