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20040728:IDD delays



Hi Mike,

I suspect you were getting old prods, not delayed prods...


We had a network outage here in Boulder around 7:00 am local, we suspect
(or have concluded) that the products coming from our dish here made it
into atm's queue as our outage lasted longer than the duration of the
queue on atm, so the MD5 checksum did not catch the prod as
redundant....So it was re-sent even tho it was an old prod..

The curious part is that you are feeding from thelma.....not atm..

Sure atm backs up thelma....but unless you also have a primary feed to
atm, your prods are coming from thelma, and thelma's network was down
during the time in question.

I suspect all is flowing well at this time, we will look further into
queue size on atm and thelma to insure the most efficient process.

Cheers,


Jeff
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> >To: address@hidden
> >From: Mike Voss <address@hidden>
> >Subject: IDD delays
> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata
> >Keywords: 200407281528.i6SFSvaW028090
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> Hello all,
> Several of the feeds from atm.geo.nsf.gov are delayed. Does anyone know the
> cause, or is there a prognosis?
> thanks,
> -Mike
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