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>Date:20000211 >Organization:University of Colorado >Keywords:200002082351.QAA26404 machine name change Vincent, You are the failover sight for University of Colorado, not the "primary" feed. So, only if CU cannot feed from "cirrus.al.noaa.gov" will it failover to your site. To view the IDD structure you can access http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/projects/idd/sitelist.html which will indicate primary and failover feed sites. Hopefully we will not chew up your bandwidth. Please let me know if this becomes an issue, and we will make appropriate changes. Thanks for your response, -Jeff __________ Jeff Weber Unidata/NWS-COMET Case Study Library University Corp for Atmospheric Research address@hidden PH:303-497-8676 URL--http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/jweber ________________________________________________ On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Vincent Kujala wrote: > Jeff, > > According to my current ldmd.conf file I do not have > an entry for any colorado.edu machines. I shall add > entries for both monsoon and weather, but I believe > colorado.edu would be better served by washington.edu > grayskies.atmos.washington.edu > > PS. dragon.geog.ubc.ca is a lowly Sparc5 also serving > as our department web server so I'm expecting some > performance issues as the IDD data rate increases. > > -- > Vincent Kujala (http://www.geog.ubc.ca/~kujala) > > > >Date:20000209 > > >Organization:University of Colorado > > >Keywords:200002082351.QAA26404 machine name change > > > > > > Hello Vincent, > > > > One of your LDM downstream nodes from "ldmhost.dri.edu" > > > > "monsoon.colorado.edu" > > > > is changing names to > > > > "weather.colorado.edu" > > > > Would you please place an allow command for the new machine. > > Lets run allows for both names during the transition to be certain > > that no data is lost. > > > > Dallas will contact us when the transition is complete so we can remove > > monsoon. > > > > The new contact at CU is Dallas Masters and his e-mail is: > > > > address@hidden > > > > Thank you and please cc me on any dialogue, > > > > -Jeff > > __________ > > Jeff Weber > > Unidata/NWS-COMET Case Study Library > > University Corp for Atmospheric Research > > > > address@hidden > > PH:303-497-8676 > > URL--http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/jweber > > ________________________________________________ > > >