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=============================================================================== Robb Kambic Unidata Program Center Software Engineer III Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research address@hidden WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ =============================================================================== ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 14:44:21 -0500 From: Pete Pokrandt <address@hidden> To: Robb Kambic <address@hidden> Subject: Re: Thelma is 30 min behind? In a previous message to me, you wrote: >Hiya, > >I checked thelma, it was only 15 minutes behind at 1:00 MDT. Remember >last Sun when the LDM had problems because of some bad disk blocks, well >we stopped the LDM, deleted the queue, marked the bad blocks as used, made >the queue, and then started. At this time, thelma is up to date. > > >Robb... > Robb, Thanks, we're back on thelma and data is flowing at zero latency. Tom McDermott also pointed out that the 12Z Eta, NGM and AVN runs were transmitted twice over NOAAPORT today, so that could have accounted for some of the delay as well. Pete -- +>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>+<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<+ ^ Pete Pokrandt V 1447 AOSS Bldg 1225 W Dayton St^ ^ Systems Programmer V Madison, WI 53706 ^ ^ V address@hidden ^ ^ Dept of Atmos & Oceanic Sciences V (608) 262-3086 (Phone/voicemail) ^ ^ University of Wisconsin-Madison V 262-0166 (Fax) ^ <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<+>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>+