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Re: LDM
- Subject: Re: LDM
- Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 16:30:08 +0000
When you first came back online, your data was flowing, but now that
you've been up for awhile your latency seems to be growing. Here is what I
get with a notifyme, these are getting older and older in the past half hour.
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you, but my wife had emergency
surgery on Tuesday evening and again on Wednesday morning. I've been
ignoring my email during that time, but I'm back to work now.
I saw the same phenomena you refer to. I did an ldmadmin watch at that
time and think I have a partial answer.
About 95% or more of the messages that were coming in were NNEXRAD. They
seemed to be coming in as fast as my screen could display them. I don't
usually see that many NEXRAD messages, so I don't think this was normal.
I was getting an occasional DDPLUS message with DTG's that were getting,
relatively speaking, older and older as time passed. I never saw any HDS
messages, but they were probably in there, somewhere.
Larry
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-----===(* Climate's what we expect, but weather's what we
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Larry Riddle : Climate Research Division : Scripps Institution of
Oceanography
University of California, San Diego : La Jolla, California 92093-0224
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From address@hidden Fri Sep 6 11:23:42 2002
From: Mike Voss <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: LDM - "can't contact portmapper"
Larry,
Thanks for getting back to me on this, I hope your wife is doing well.
On a related matter, and this may or may not have anything to do with
your network, last night for about 12 hours my LDM was out with the
following message in the log file. In looking at the support archives
it appears that recently these messages are due to various firewall
implementations of "Packetshapper" software. I contacted my network
folks and they assured me that "packetshapper" is not running, and
nothing of the sort. So, I thought I would check with you to see if
anything like this is being implemented at UCSD.
--------LDM LOG file------
Sep 06 09:16:32 rossby 132.239.114.58[18929]: run_requester: 20020906071632.744
TS_ENDT {{HDS, ".*"}}
Sep 06 09:17:02 rossby aeolus[18928]: FEEDME(aeolus.ucsd.edu): can't contact por
tmapper: RPC: Timed out
Sep 06 09:17:07 rossby 132.239.114.58[18929]: FEEDME(132.239.114.58): can't cont
act portmapper: RPC: Timed out
Sep 06 09:29:27 rossby aeolus[18928]: run_requester: 20020906072927.397 TS_ENDT
{{NNEXRAD, "^SDUS5."},{FNEXRAD, ".*"},{DDPLUS, ".*
Sep 06 09:29:32 rossby 132.239.114.58[18929]: run_requester: 20020906072932.967
TS_ENDT {{HDS, ".*"}}
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Thanks,
Mike
At 04:30 PM 9/6/2002 +0000, you wrote:
When you first came back online, your data was flowing, but now that you've
been up for awhile your latency seems to be growing. Here is what I get with a
notifyme, these are getting older and older in the past half hour.
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you, but my wife had emergency surgery
on Tuesday evening and again on Wednesday morning. I've been ignoring my email
during that time, but I'm back to work now.
I saw the same phenomena you refer to. I did an ldmadmin watch at that time
and think I have a partial answer.
About 95% or more of the messages that were coming in were NNEXRAD. They
seemed to be coming in as fast as my screen could display them. I don't
usually see that many NEXRAD messages, so I don't think this was normal.
I was getting an occasional DDPLUS message with DTG's that were getting,
relatively speaking, older and older as time passed. I never saw any HDS
messages, but they were probably in there, somewhere.
Larry
---===---=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=====[\/]=====-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=---===---
-----===(* Climate's what we expect, but weather's what we get. *)===-----
Larry Riddle : Climate Research Division : Scripps Institution of Oceanography
University of California, San Diego : La Jolla, California 92093-0224
Phone: (858) 534-1869 : Fax: (858) 534-8561 : E-Mail: address@hidden
--------------------------
Mike Voss
Department of Meteorology
San Jose State University
One Washington Square
San Jose, CA 95192-0104
408.924.5204 voice
408.924.5191 fax
From address@hidden Fri Sep 6 14:08:13 2002
Subject: Re: LDM - "can't contact portmapper"
Thanks for getting back to me on this, I hope your wife is doing well.
She's home and feeling better.
On a related matter, and this may or may not have anything to do with your
network, last night for about 12 hours my LDM was out with the following
message in the log file. In looking at the support archives it appears
that recently these messages are due to various firewall implementations
of "Packetshapper" software. I contacted my network folks and they assured
me that "packetshapper" is not running, and nothing of the sort. So, I
thought I would check with you to see if anything like this is being
implemented at UCSD.
The LDM shut itself down last night for no known reason. I brought it back
up first thing this morning and it seems to be running OK at this
time. Do you have data coming in now?
To the best of my knowledge, we are not running any firewall software. I
will check for certain when/if I can get an appointment with my system admin.
I've rebuilt my ldmd.conf file so that FNEXRAD and NNEXRAD data are fed to
aeolus via "192.52.106.21" (which is thelma's IP address) and everything
else is fed via "thelma.ucar.edu". I'm hoping that running parallel feeds
from thelma will allow the DDPLUS and HDS data to stay more
current. Stranger things have happened.
In any case, let me know what, if any, difference this makes at your end.
Larry