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>From: Bob Lipschutz <address@hidden> >Organization: NOAA/FSL >Keywords: 200502190020.j1J0KBv2025405 IDD rtstats ldm-6.2.1 Hi Bob, >Thanks for the info, Tom. We seem to be back in business. OK, Sounds good, but I have an observation. The FSL machines that were sending real time stats before the Tuesday glitch were: eldm4.fsl.noaa.gov montana.fsl.noaa.gov slug.fsl.noaa.gov I see from the rtstats pages: http://my.unidata.ucar.edu/content/software/idd/rtstats/siteindex.php that eldm4 is once again reporting stats. I do not see, however, any reports from montana or slug. Should these machines be reporting stats, or were they turned off/repurposed? >Of course, we had just started running rtstats recently on >several of our external distribution and ingest servers. OK. >FYI, we intend to migrate from 6.0.14 to 6.2.1, but it may >take us a while. No worries. >At last count, we were running LDM on >over 3 dozen production and integration Central Facility >data systems. Wow! >We also have a number of client applications >that link to the LDM library, so we'll need to take it slowly... > >Regards, > >Bob Lipschutz >NOAA/FSL/ITS/DSG >303-497-6636 OK, I understand completely. Thanks for the quick repl! >p.s. I'm the lead configurer of our data systems and Patrick >Hildreth is my protege/partner-in-crime in this effort. However, >the best contact for any real-time data issues is our Operators >(address@hidden, x6887). They presently monitor our >systems 7am-7pm M-F, 11am-7pm Sat/Sun. They will troubleshoot >or contact one of us data systems people, as needed. Thanks for this information. I will better know who to contact in the future. Cheers, Tom -- NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publicly available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.