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Hsie, I will make the changes on thelma, keep in mind "nobody" will be feeding from motherlode in the future so your requests to motherlode will be denied, but I will place the allows for both cirrus and rainbow on thelma. rainbow.al.noaa.gov and cirrus.al.noaa.gov will be allowed: WMO|FSL2|MCIDAS|FNEXRAD|NIMAGE from thelma, we will have to wait on a response from the admin of sirocco as to the change. I will notify him of the change and cc you on the message. I have made the changes to the ldmd.conf, you should be set to go with your new machine. Thank you for your prompt response, -Jeff ____________________________ _____________________ Jeff Weber address@hidden Unidata Support PH:303-497-8676 NWS-COMET Case Study Library FX:303-497-8690 University Corp for Atmospheric Research 3300 Mitchell Ln http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/jweber Boulder,Co 80307-3000 ________________________________________ ______________________ On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Eirh-Yu Hsie wrote: > Hello: > > Jeff Weber wrote: > > > > LDM users, > > > > This Saturday, April 6th, the NCAR/UCAR powerdown will be taking place. At > > this time we expect brief outages on thelma, and a much longer downtime > > for motherlode as it will be moving to a new physical location. Our > > eventual plan is to have motherlode as the "acting" and "filing" machine > > and thelma will be the "relay" machine. All sites who are currently > > feeding from motherlode OR shemp should return to thelma at your earliest > > convenience. We hope most people will transition over today, and the > > remainder tomorrow. This will, hopefully, allow time to smooth out any > > connectivity issues before the spring power down this Sat. The scheduled > > time for this event is 00:00 MST to 20:00 MST 6 April, but as mentioned > > earlier, we expect thelma to be down for at most 20-30 minutes, but > > motherlode could be down for the duration. After this point in time nobody > > should be using motherlode OR shemp as their upstream host, and all that > > have been using motherlode OR shemp should now point their requests to: > > > > thelma.ucar.edu > > IP = 192.52.106.21 > > > > Please respond with any questions you may have. > > > > > I would like to take this chance to move my LDM server from > cirrus.al.noaa.gov (140.172.240.73, Sun Ultar5 Solars 7) to > rainbow.al.noaa.gov (140.172.240.190, Itel 2.2 GHz PC, RedHat Linux > 7.2). The LDM server in rainbow was running smoothly in the past 2 > weeks. Could you please allow the following feeds from rainbow: > > WMO, FSL2, MCIDAS, FNEXRAD from motherload and thelma to rainbow > NIMAGE from motherload and thelma to rainbow > NEXRAD from sirocco.srcc.lsu.edu to rainbow > > I would like to keep the allow-line for cirrus for couple of weeks in > case I need to go back. I would stop the feed from cirrus when I start > the LDM in rainbow. > > Please let me know if you have any problem. Thanks! > > Hsie > ------------------------- > Eirh-Yu Hsie > Aeronomy Laboratory/NOAA > 325 Broadway, R/AL4 > Boulder, CO 80305-3328 > voice: 303-497-3275 > fax: 303-497-5373