Data is flowing again - picked up somewhere in the GEFS. Maybe CONDUIT server was restarted, or ldm on it? Lags are large (3000s+) but dropping slowly
Pete
--
Pete Pokrandt - Systems Programmer
UW-Madison Dept of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
608-262-3086 - address@hidden
From: address@hidden <address@hidden> on behalf of Pete Pokrandt <address@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 11:56 AM
To: Carissa Klemmer - NOAA Federal
Cc: address@hidden; address@hidden
Subject: Re: [conduit] Large lags on CONDUIT feed - started a week or so ago
Just a quick follow-up - we started falling far enough behind (3600+ sec) that we are losing data. We got short files starting at 174h into the GFS run, and only got (incomplete) data through 207h.
We have now not received any data on CONDUIT since 11:27 AM CST (1727 UTC) today (Wed Feb 20)
Pete
--
Pete Pokrandt - Systems Programmer
UW-Madison Dept of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
608-262-3086 - address@hidden
From: address@hidden <address@hidden> on behalf of Pete Pokrandt <address@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 11:28 AM
To: Carissa Klemmer - NOAA Federal
Cc: address@hidden; address@hidden
Subject: [conduit] Large lags on CONDUIT feed - started a week or so ago
Carissa,
We have been feeding CONDUIT using a 5 way split feed direct from conduit.ncep.noaa.gov, and it had been really good for some time, lags 30-60 seconds or less.
However, the past week or so, we've been seeing some very large lags during each 6 hour model suite - Unidata is also seeing these - they are also feeding direct from conduit.ncep.noaa.gov.
Any idea what's going on, or how we can find out?
Thanks!
Pete
--
Pete Pokrandt - Systems Programmer
UW-Madison Dept of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
608-262-3086 - address@hidden
|