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Re: pqsurf.conf
- Subject: Re: pqsurf.conf
- Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 13:36:30 -0700 (MST)
Alan,
I looked into the pqsurf code, here's the scoop. The pqsurf code is
looking for the standard WMO type of header before it can split the
bulletin into individual reports. There are 2 solutions:
- modify your ingest code to produce standard WMO type headers, ie
eliminate the NOAAPORT prefix and change the "." to spaces.
- modify the surf_split.c code in the LDM pqsurf directory to accept your
current type headers. At this time, I have many other top priority
projects so I could not get to this for months. Maybe you have the
resources to do the modifications.
I know this is not what you wanted to hear but that's about it in a
nutshell. Maybe Leslie could help you out.
Robb...
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999 address@hidden wrote:
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> I think we are making progress. I'm getting some entries in the ldmd.log
> that tell me we are getting things to pqsurf. Here is a sample of the log:
>
> Nov 22 13:30:15 npfos pqsurf[9283]: Starting Up (9279)
> Nov 22 13:30:15 npfos pqsurf[9283]: lastmatch:
> 6453cb112c44cf491c21769dee1f4138 987 19991122133008.749 WMO 000
> NOAAPORT.NW
> Nov 22 13:30:15 npfos pqsurf[9283]: 19991122123015.215 TS_ENDT {{WMO,
> "^NOAAPORT\.NWSTG\.TEXT\.S[AIMNP]"}}
> Nov 22 13:30:15 npfos pqact[9284]: Starting Up
> Nov 22 13:30:15 npfos pqact[9284]: Successfully read pattern file
> "/usr/local/ldm/etc/pqsurf.conf"
> Nov 22 13:30:15 npfos pqact[9284]: TS_ZERO TS_ENDT {{WMO, ".*"}}
> Nov 22 13:30:15 npfos pqact[9284]: 0 19991122133015.238 ANY 000
> _BEGIN_
> Nov 22 13:30:17 npfos localhost[9291]: Connection from localhost
> Nov 22 13:30:17 npfos localhost[9291]: Connection reset by peer
> Nov 22 13:30:17 npfos localhost[9291]: Exiting
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: 103 19991122133016.828 WMO 000
> NOAAPORT.NWSTG.TEXT.SPCN51.CWAO.221327.1999326133016827
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: surface_split: Can't handle
> MESSAGE_TYPE_UNKNOWN
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: 121 19991122133016.830 WMO 000
> NOAAPORT.NWSTG.TEXT.SPCN31.CWAO.221326.1999326133016830
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: surface_split: Can't handle
> MESSAGE_TYPE_UNKNOWN
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: 139 19991122133016.832 WMO 000
> NOAAPORT.NWSTG.TEXT.SPCN41.CWAO.221327.1999326133016832
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: surface_split: Can't handle
> MESSAGE_TYPE_UNKNOWN
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: 111 19991122133016.841 WMO 000
> NOAAPORT.NWSTG.TEXT.SPUS43.KWBC.221328.1999326133016840
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: surface_split: Can't handle
> MESSAGE_TYPE_UNKNOWN
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: 586 19991122133016.843 WMO 000
> NOAAPORT.NWSTG.TEXT.SPUS70.KWBC.221328.1999326133016843
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: surface_split: Can't handle
> MESSAGE_TYPE_UNKNOWN
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: 144 19991122133016.845 WMO 000
> NOAAPORT.NWSTG.TEXT.SPXX60.KWBC.221328.1999326133016844
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: surface_split: Can't handle
> MESSAGE_TYPE_UNKNOWN
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: 115 19991122133019.927 WMO 000
> NOAAPORT.NWSTG.TEXT.SAPL61.KRAK.221330.1999326133019926
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: surface_split: Can't handle
> MESSAGE_TYPE_UNKNOWN
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: 545 19991122133024.005 WMO 000
> NOAAPORT.NWSTG.TEXT.SNVB20.RJTD.221300.1999326133024005
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: surface_split: Can't handle
> MESSAGE_TYPE_UNKNOWN
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: 107 19991122133026.080 WMO 000
> NOAAPORT.NWSTG.TEXT.SPCN48.CWAO.221326.1999326133026080
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: surface_split: Can't handle
> MESSAGE_TYPE_UNKNOWN
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: 133 19991122133026.083 WMO 000
> NOAAPORT.NWSTG.TEXT.SACN87.CWAO.221325.1999326133026083
> Nov 22 13:30:30 npfos pqsurf[9283]: surface_split: Can't handle
> MESSAGE_TYPE_UNKNOWN
>
> What is MESSAGE_TYPE_UNKNOWN and how can I correct it?
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> Robb Kambic <address@hidden> on 11/19/99 04:11:06 PM
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> To: Alan Hall/NCDC
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> cc: support-ldm <address@hidden>
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> Subject: Re: pqsurf.conf
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> On Fri, 19 Nov 1999 address@hidden wrote:
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> > I have the following entry in my pqsurf.conf file (this very line works
> > perfectly in pqact.conf):
> >
> > WMO
> >
> ^NOAAPORT\.NWSTG\.(TEXT)\.([A-Z]...).[0-9]\.[A-Z]..[A-Z]|[0-9]\.([0-3][0-9]
> > )....\.
> > FILE -strip
> > /npraid/noaaport/data/NWSTG/\1/SURF/\2(\3:yyyy)(\3:mmm)(\3:dd)
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> Alan,
>
> I reread the man page, it seems there are flags to set the feedtype and
> pattern. use the following flags on the pqsuf line in ldmd.conf.
>
> exec pqsurf -f WMO -p "^NOAAPORT\.NWSTG\.(TEXT)\.S[AIMNP]"
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> Robb...
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> > tabs separate all the fields. I can't get anything from pqsurf. I am
> > completely lost on what this is supposed to do...
> > What should an entry in pqsurf look like?
> >
> > Alan.
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> ===========================================================================
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> Robb Kambic Unidata Program Center
> Software Engineer III Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research
> address@hidden WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/
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Robb Kambic Unidata Program Center
Software Engineer III Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research
address@hidden WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/
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