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[LDM #FVG-157850]: ldmd.conf & pqact.conf
- Subject: [LDM #FVG-157850]: ldmd.conf & pqact.conf
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 08:09:24 -0600
Hi Elmer,
re:
> I am trying to pull radar data from all of the stations using the
> NNEXRAD feedtype from NOAAPORT.
Are you doing this with your own NOAAPORT reception system, or are
you doing this by requesting the data from an IDD node? Just curious...
> I would like each station to go into
> its own directory for later processing but can't figure out how to set
> up the pqact entry. Is there a way to do this other than using McIDASX
> & XCD?
Yes, this is an easy thing to do using the LDM.
The general pqact.conf pattern we use for processing NEXRAD Level III data is:
#########################################################################
#
# NNEXRAD section
#
#########################################################################
#
#### NEXRAD Level III radar products
#
# FILE everything
NNEXRAD ^SDUS[2357]. .... ([0-3][0-9])([0-2][0-9])([0-6][0-9]).*/p(...)(...)
FILE -close data/nexrad/NIDS/\5/\4/\4_(\1:yyyy)(\1:mm)\1_\2\3
This will create a hierarchical directory structure that looks like:
<as 'ldm'>
cd ~ldm
ls data/nexrad/NIDS
ABC AMX BMX CLX DMX ESX FTG GWX HWA JGX LTX MOB NQA RAX SRX VBX
ABR APD BOX CRP DOX EVX FWS GYX ICT JKL LVX MPX OAX RGX TBW VNX
ABX APX BRO CXX DTX EWX GGW HDX ICX JUA LWX MQT OHX RIW TFX VTX
ACG ARX BUF CYS DVN EYX GJX HGX ILN LBB LZK MRX OKX RLX TLH VWX
AEC ATX BYX DAX DYX FCX GLD HKI ILX LCH MAF MSX OTX RTX TLX YUX
AHG BBX CAE DDC EAX FDR GRB HKM IND LIX MAX MTX PAH SFX TWX
AIH BGM CBW DFX EMX FDX GRK HMO INX LNX MBX MUX PBZ SGF TYX
AKC BHX CBX DGX ENX FFC GRR HNX IWA LOT MHX MVX PDT SHV UDX
AKQ BIS CCX DIX EOX FSD GSP HPX IWX LRX MKX MXX POE SJT UEX
AMA BLX CLE DLH EPZ FSX GUA HTX JAX LSX MLB NKX PUX SOX VAX
ls data/nexrad/NIDS/FTG
N0R N0V N1P N1S N2R N3R NCR NMD NVL
N0S N0Z N1R N1V N2S N3S NET NTP NVW
ls data/nexrad/NIDS/FTG/N0R
N0R_20070829_0545 N0R_20070829_0718 N0R_20070829_0940 N0R_20070829_1214
N0R_20070829_0549 N0R_20070829_0722 N0R_20070829_0950 N0R_20070829_1220
N0R_20070829_0554 N0R_20070829_0726 N0R_20070829_0956 N0R_20070829_1226
N0R_20070829_0558 N0R_20070829_0730 N0R_20070829_1005 N0R_20070829_1231
N0R_20070829_0602 N0R_20070829_0734 N0R_20070829_1015 N0R_20070829_1237
N0R_20070829_0606 N0R_20070829_0739 N0R_20070829_1025 N0R_20070829_1243
N0R_20070829_0610 N0R_20070829_0743 N0R_20070829_1034 N0R_20070829_1249
N0R_20070829_0615 N0R_20070829_0747 N0R_20070829_1044 N0R_20070829_1254
N0R_20070829_0619 N0R_20070829_0751 N0R_20070829_1054 N0R_20070829_1300
N0R_20070829_0623 N0R_20070829_0756 N0R_20070829_1059 N0R_20070829_1306
N0R_20070829_0627 N0R_20070829_0801 N0R_20070829_1105 N0R_20070829_1312
N0R_20070829_0631 N0R_20070829_0805 N0R_20070829_1111 N0R_20070829_1317
N0R_20070829_0635 N0R_20070829_0809 N0R_20070829_1117 N0R_20070829_1323
N0R_20070829_0640 N0R_20070829_0813 N0R_20070829_1122 N0R_20070829_1329
N0R_20070829_0644 N0R_20070829_0823 N0R_20070829_1128 N0R_20070829_1335
N0R_20070829_0648 N0R_20070829_0833 N0R_20070829_1134 N0R_20070829_1341
N0R_20070829_0652 N0R_20070829_0842 N0R_20070829_1140 N0R_20070829_1346
N0R_20070829_0657 N0R_20070829_0852 N0R_20070829_1145 N0R_20070829_1352
N0R_20070829_0701 N0R_20070829_0902 N0R_20070829_1151 N0R_20070829_1358
N0R_20070829_0705 N0R_20070829_0911 N0R_20070829_1157
N0R_20070829_0709 N0R_20070829_0921 N0R_20070829_1203
N0R_20070829_0713 N0R_20070829_0931 N0R_20070829_1208
If you want only the base reflectivity products filed, then you can change
the pqact.conf pattern to look like:
# FILE base reflectivities for all stations (N0R)
NNEXRAD ^SDUS[2357]. .... ([0-3][0-9])([0-2][0-9])([0-6][0-9]).*/p(...)(N0R)
FILE -close data/nexrad/NIDS/\5/\4/\4_(\1:yyyy)(\1:mm)\1_\2\3
NOTEs:
- pqact.conf patterns require tabs as whitespace in several places. If you
use spaces instead of tabs in those locations, your pattern will not work.
The pattern listed immediately above is read:
NNEXRAD<tab>^SDUS[2357]. .... ([0-3][0-9])([0-2][0-9])([0-6][0-9]).*/p(...)(N0R)
<tab>FILE<tab>-close<tab>data/nexrad/NIDS/\5/\4/\4_(\1:yyyy)(\1:mm)\1_\2\3
- again, if you only want to FILE the N0R products, you might want to eliminate
the product type part of the hierarchical storage. One way to do this would
be to use the following pattern:
# FILE base reflectivities for all stations (N0R)
NNEXRAD ^SDUS[2357]. .... ([0-3][0-9])([0-2][0-9])([0-6][0-9]).*/p(...)(N0R)
FILE -close data/nexrad/NIDS/\5/\4_(\1:yyyy)(\1:mm)\1_\2\3
- it is your responsibility to control the number of data products you keep
on disk; the LDM does NOT do the data scouring for you. If you want to keep
days of NEXRAD Level III data, you can use the LDM's scour utility to do
the data scouring. Please refer to the LDM HomePage for additional details.
So, you see that it is very easy to save the data in the way that you want.
Cheers,
Tom
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: FVG-157850
Department: Support LDM
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed