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Hi Patrick, Great, hope all flows well. I do not know if you used the default queue size of 400mb, but if/when you begin to ingest CONDUIT you may want to bump it to 1->2gb.. It is best if the queue can live in RAM space, but not necessary, so you may want to consider your amount of RAM before building a larger queue. Also, we know of some buggyness in 6.0.10 so if you can upgrade to 6.0.14 it would be in your best interest, and can be done simply by re-directing your runtime link to the newer version...what is your OS? Enjoy the radars, Jeff --------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeff Weber address@hidden : Unidata Program Center PH:303-497-8676 : University Corp for Atmospheric Research 3300 Mitchell Ln : http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/jweber Boulder,Co 80307-3000 : --------------------------------------------------------------------- On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, Patrick L. Francis wrote: > > Jeff, Mark... > > The following NNEXRAD feeds have just been initiated... Thank you > both for your assistance :) > > --patrick > > #################### > # NNEXRAD REQUEST FOR DETROIT-DTX | CLEVELAND-CLE | WILMINGTON-ILN | > WEBSTER(Fort Wayne)-IWX| INDIANAPOLIS-IND # > ################### > request NNEXRAD "/p...(DTX|CLE|ILN|IWX|IND)" stokes.metr.ou.edu > > > ------------------------------------------ > Patrick L. Francis > Department of Geography > Bowling Green State University > Office 301-F Hanna Hall > Phone 419.372.4185 > Fax: 419.372.0588 > Web: http://weather.bgsu.edu/ > ------------------------------------------ > >