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Re: pqsurf.conf
- Subject: Re: pqsurf.conf
- Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 12:21:20 -0700 (MST)
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999 address@hidden wrote:
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> I have the perl script working and I am pqinserting the files the perl
> script creates into the ldmq. pqsurf picks them up and breaks them apart
> wonderfully. Is there any way to 'ldmadmin watch' the pqsurfq?
Alan,
Glad to hear that it's starting to work. No there isn't an watch for
pqsurf but if you send a USR1 signal to pqsurf it will show the products.
I guess you could start it in verbose mode also. ie
% pqsurf -vl -
from the command line or
exec pqsurf -v
in the ldmd.conf file.
RObb...
I would
> like to see how the products are inserted so I can figure out what the
> pqsurf.conf should look like.
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> Thanks for all your help, Happy Holidays!!
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> Alan.
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> ---------------------- Forwarded by Alan Hall/NCDC on 12/22/99 11:46 AM
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> Robb Kambic <address@hidden> on 12/03/99 01:18:10 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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> Alan,
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> Good news, just what I expected. Your headers are a little different from
> the standard NOAAport headers. I wrote a perl script to modify the
> headers to the correct format, that can be used in pqact.conf. The script
> is an attachment, called modHdrs. This is an example pqact entry, the -d
> flag is for a directory
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> IDS|DDPLUS ^(......) (....) (......)
> PIPE modHdrs -d data/sao \1\2\3
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> modHdrs writes out a file with the correct header format.
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> Robb...
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Robb Kambic Unidata Program Center
Software Engineer III Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research
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