This archive contains answers to questions sent to Unidata support through mid-2025. Note that the archive is no longer being updated. We provide the archive for reference; many of the answers presented here remain technically correct, even if somewhat outdated. For the most up-to-date information on the use of NSF Unidata software and data services, please consult the Software Documentation first.
Hi Nancy, Sounds like a plan... I suspect that splitting the request would have the same positive benefits from nimbus, but we can try that after we get a better picture of your feed from thelma.. Cheers, -Jeff ____________________________ _____________________ Jeff Weber address@hidden Unidata Support PH:303-497-8676 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 Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Nancy Selover wrote: > Jeff, > I will remove the mcidas feed request line this afternoon. I would like > to stay with thelma at least through tomorrow as we found our worst problems > on data losses occurred starting around 7am local time, and lasted through > the day until about 5-6 pm local time. > Right now the latencies and number of products look way better than > they have on nimbus. > > Nancy > > Nancy J. Selover > Asst. State Climatologist > Office of Climatology tel: 480-965-0580 > Arizona State University fax: 480-965-1473 > Tempe, AZ 85287-1508 e-mail: address@hidden > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jeff Weber [mailto:address@hidden] > Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 1:30 PM > To: Nancy Selover > Cc: ldm-support > Subject: Re: thelma feed > > > Hi Nancy, > > This is all good, I do not suspect a corrupt queue, otherwise you would > not be seeing any data..We have gotten some 18Z sat imagery so I know it > is out there. > > Are your latencies improved coming from thelma than from the nimbus feed? > > I think you will see improved performance from nimbus as well with the > request seperation. > > Lets keep feeding from thelma for awhile and see if things calm down and > your latencies inprove..sometimes bringing the ldm up and down can slow > the queue process, so if we let the ldm get to a stable state..a few > hours..we can properly diagnose.. > > Please keep me posted, we should have this cleared up by end of day.. > > Cheers, > > -Jeff > ____________________________ _____________________ > Jeff Weber address@hidden > Unidata Support PH:303-497-8676 > 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 Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Nancy Selover wrote: > > > Jeff, > > It appears that the 3 separate lines are working. I got the 18Z surface > > data from Metar, and I got one RUC 1700 Z model update. I haven't gotten > > the 1715 or 1815 satellite imagery, although the notify me says I can get > > MCIDAS. Could it be a problem with my queue. I would think I would get > > whatever is most recent within an hour. Also, my log file looks better, > it > > is continuous. Before it just exited and that was it. > > > > Nancy > > > > >