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[NOAAPORT #GGP-872890]: New Noaaport server with ldm
- Subject: [NOAAPORT #GGP-872890]: New Noaaport server with ldm
- Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2019 15:22:18 -0700
Hi Heather,
re:
> My previous build is Centos 6-2. That is why this is new to me too!
Yup. The problem I have is we do not (yet) have a CentOS 7 machine that
I can log on to and test things out :-(
re:
> I did reboot after making changes to the tuned file.
Very good.
re:
> I looked at my backup and found some stats from 2014-2017.
> We had a big snow in January 22-24 2016 and the numbers match
> what I am currently seeing:
> Show Satellite Info:
> 2016-01-23 22:25
> Packet Error Rate: 0.0000e+00
> Carrier to Noise C/N: 8.4dB
> Signal Strength: -67 dBm
>
> It usually looks something like this:
> Show Satellite Info:
> 2014-09-24 14:18
> Packet Error Rate: 0.0000e+00
> Carrier to Noise C/N: 14.1dB
> Signal Strength: -70 dBm
Yes, I am more used to seeing C/Ns greater than 12 dB from your
setup.
re:
> I am going to wait until my carrier to noise looks normal and then
> test again. I am hoping it will work!
Me too!
re:
> We are supposed to have rain tonight and mid-upper 30s so we should
> have some melting. Tomorrow afternoon is supposed to be sunny and 50,
> so it should be back to normal by then at least. I will keep you informed.
Thanks!
re:
> thank you so so much for your help.
No worries.
Cheers,
Tom
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: GGP-872890
Department: Support NOAAPORT
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed
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