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20050323:California University of Penn - Upstream LDM Request



Hi Chad,

You may also want to view this document:

http://my.unidata.ucar.edu/content/software/ldm/ldm-current/basics/feedtypes/index.html

..and inform us of what feeds you will want to ingest..that also plays a
role on who your upstream host will be.

Please also include:

-Contact info for site admin:
        *name
        *phone
        *e-mail

-FQDN/IP of ingest machine:


Once your LDM is up, and we know what data you desire, we can begin
sending it your way..


Cheers and welcome aboard!

Jeff
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005, Kauffman, Chad wrote:

> Jeff,
> Greetings from California University.  I was a participant in the
> Unidata workshops last fall (GEMPAK & LDM).  We at California University
> have been preparing our new server, "Shu," to receive the IDD from an
> upstream host.  I recall from the workshops last fall that I need to
> request at least two upstream sites.  At the workshop, I believe, based
> upon our Geography, that it would a logical choice to pick our two
> closest "neighbors" in the community (i.e., Penn State University & Ohio
> State University).  Bill Staffen and I will be continuing work on the
> "preconfiguation" steps here shortly on "Shu."  But I thought it would
> be appropriate at this point to at least inquire with you about how the
> upstream LDM request can be completed.  Is there something we can do for
> you to expedite this process?  For example, do we need to send you the
> IP address for "Shu?"  Thanks in advance for your assistance!  We look
> forward to bringing the IDD into our domain.
>
> Best Regards,
> Chad M. Kauffman, Ph.D.
> Assistant Professor
> California University of Pennsylvania
> Department of Earth Sciences
> Meteorology Program
> http://sai.cup.edu/weather <http://sai.cup.edu/weather>
>