> Full Name: Max P. Bleiweiss > Email Address: address@hidden > Organization: New Mexico State University > Package Version: ldm 6.5.1 > Operating System: redhat enterprise v4 > Hardware: i686 i386 GNU/Linux > Description of problem: We've been using the NAM212 files and begining in Nov > we're getting short files 5MB vs 450MB. > Has the feed changed? > ldmd.conf line: > request CONDUIT "data/nccf/com/nam/prod/nam.*#212*" > idd.unidata.ucar.edu > > pqact.conf line: > CONDUIT ^data/nccf/com/nam/prod/nam.*#(212)/(..........)(.*) > file -flush data/conduit/\2_eta\1.grb > > > Max, The NAM212 data has been transitioned from GRIB1 format to GRIB2 format. To keep up to date with CONDUIT changes, be sure to sign up for the conduit email list. You can find current CONDUIT NAM212 patterns here: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/data/conduit/ldm_idd/nam_files.html A replacement pattern that matches the grib2 data in the data stream would be: request CONDUIT "prod/nam.*awip3d" idd.unidata.ucar.edu CONDUIT prod/nam\.(..........)/nam\.t(..)z\.awip3d FILE -flush data/conduit/\1\2_nam212.grb A complete NAM212 run in GRIB2 is about 180MB rather than the 450MB in grib2 format. Steve Chiswell Unidata User Support Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: ENV-457145 Department: Support CONDUIT Priority: Normal Status: Closed