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20030226:ASU thelma feed
- Subject: 20030226:ASU thelma feed
- Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 15:42:09 -0700 (MST)
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
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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
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> ________________________________________ ______________________
>
> 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
> >
>
>
>