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Re: 19991025: pqsurf.conf



On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Natalie Marquez wrote:

> I have no idea what was originally in the pqsurf.conf file.  Can you help?

Natalie,

This is the one we are using, probably not what you had confgiured. Don't
you have one on backups somewhere?

Robb...



> 
> Thanks,
> Natalie
> 
> Robb Kambic wrote:
> 
> > On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Unidata Support wrote:
> >
> > > >To: address@hidden
> > > >From: Natalie Marquez <address@hidden>
> > > >Subject: pqsurf.conf
> > > >Organization: .
> > > >Keywords: 199910251742.LAA07092
> > >
> > > Hi -
> > >
> > > My pqsurf.conf file has mysteriously disappeared.  Do I need to
> > > reconfigure the whole LDM package or can I recreate (somehow) this file.
> > >
> > Natalie,
> >
> > No the whole LDM doesn't have to be reconfigured. Just recreate the
> > pqsurf.conf file.
> >
> > > Also, can I get the contact person for Colorado State University, Dept
> > > of Atmospheric Science changed.  Now it is Natalie Marquez, phone (970)
> > > 491-8622, email: address@hidden
> > >
> > Done....
> >
> > Robb...
> >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Natalie Marquez
> > >
> >
> > ===============================================================================
> > Robb Kambic                                Unidata Program Center
> > Software Engineer III                      Univ. Corp for Atmospheric 
> > Research
> > address@hidden                   WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/
> > ===============================================================================
> 

===============================================================================
Robb Kambic                                Unidata Program Center
Software Engineer III                      Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research
address@hidden             WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/
===============================================================================
###
#
#
# Configuration file for LDM 5 pqsurf (pqact)
#
# Format is
# feedtype tab pattern tab action [tab action_args]
# where tab is \t or \n. 
# (Note there needs to be a tab following the action. This is a known
# problem.
#
# Actions are 
#
#       NOOP
#               Do nothing
#
#       FILE    [-overwrite|-flush|-close] filename
#               write(2) to unix file (flush calls fsync(2))
#
#       STDIOFILE       [-overwrite|-flush|-close] filename
#               fwrite(3) (buffered io) to file (flush calls fflush(3))
#
#       DBFILE  dbfilename [dbkey]
#               Put to gdbmfile.
#
#       PIPE    [-close] commandname [args]
#               Put data on stdin of a subprocess specified by
#                       commandname [args]. Uses the execvp library call,
#           so if commandname is not fully qualified, the PATH
#           environment variable will be used.
#               PIPE    -close is like the old EXEC
#
#       EXEC    [-wait] commandname [args ...]
#               Run a program. No io channel between this process and it.
#           Like PIPE above, uses execvp.
#
##
#
# dbfile the output of surf_split
DDS     (..) (...) ([0-3][0-9])([0-2][0-9])
        DBFILE  data/surface/sao/\3\4.gdbm \2\1
DDS     (..) (....) ([0-3][0-9])([0-2][0-9])
        DBFILE  data/surface/sao/\3\4.gdbm \2\1
# Store the output of surf_split on Mexican data
#DDS|IDS        ^sao (..) (...) ([0-3][0-9])([0-2][0-9])
#       STDIOFILE        data/surface/sao/(\3:yy)(\3:mm)\3\4_mex.wmo
#
###
# Colorado and some Wyoming SA's in a place for Web browsing.
# -gd
#DDS    
(1V1|4LJ|4V5|AFF|AKO|ALS|APA|ASE|BJC|BKF|CAG|CEZ|COS|CYS|DEN|DRO|EGE|FCL|FCS|FNL|GJT|GUC|GXY|HDN|LAR|LHX|LIC|LXV|MTJ|PUB|RIL|S29|SBS|SNY|TAD|TEX)
 ([0-3][0-9])([0-2][0-9])([0-5][0-9])
#       FILE    -strip  data/www/sao/location/\1/\2
#DDS    
(1V1|4LJ|4V5|AFF|AKO|ALS|APA|ASE|BJC|BKF|CAG|CEZ|COS|CYS|DEN|DRO|EGE|FCL|FCS|FNL|GJT|GUC|GXY|HDN|LAR|LHX|LIC|LXV|MTJ|PUB|RIL|S29|SBS|SNY|TAD|TEX)
 ([0-3][0-9])([0-2][0-9])([0-5][0-9])
#       FILE    -strip  data/www/sao/time/\2\3
####
#
# Begin WXP 4
#
##
#                     Surface Airways Data
#WMO    ^sao .. (...) ([0-3][0-9])([0-2][0-9])  
#       DBFILE  /weather/ddp/(\2:yy)(\2:mm)\2\3.sa_gdb \1
#WMO    ^sao ... (...) ([0-3][0-9])([0-2][0-9]) 
#       DBFILE  /weather/ddp/(\2:yy)(\2:mm)\2\3.sa_gdb \1
#DDS    ^sao USP (...) ([0-3][0-9])([0-2][0-9]) 
#       FILE    data/weather/sao/(\2:yy)(\2:mm)\2\3.URGENT