Karen, > I would really appreciate any help you could give me on this problem. > If you could tell me what IP(s) you would be coming from I can get > firewall modifications made to let you in. The IP address of my host is 128.117.156.30. > At this time I have the data on a machine called venus. I actually set > up 2 ldm installations on the machine to separate the networks, but it > hasn't helped. Right now I have a script (hacked together poorly) that > is reading the data from disk after the first ldm writes it out via > pqact, and then doing a pqinsert into the second ldm. Also, I have > full access to the downstream systems, but no access to upstream > (systems collecting the raw data at the radar and the frame-relay). Does Venus's LDM exhibit the same discrepancy as Pluto's between an "ldmadmin watch" and a "notifyme"? If not, then we should use Pluto. > There was not an attachment on the e-mail you sent me -- or NOAA blocked > it -- but I will be happy to give you the passwords by phone. I'll wait > until later in the day to give you a call, as I know it's early there. I've attached the "~/.ssh/authorized_keys" entry again, just in case. > Since this is part of our Spring Operations project we have to be > mindful of the data flow (as flaky as it is) especially if there are any > storms in this area. The project that is using this heavily realtime is > over after this week, but the data collection will be continuing for 3 > years, so I do need to get things working robustly. Another reason to use Pluto? > -- > ------------------------------------------- > > There are 2 kinds of people in the world: > > 1) Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data. > > ------------------------------------------- > address@hidden > > Phone: 405-325-6982 > Cell: 405-834-8559 > SAIC/Systems Analyst > National Severe Storms Laboratory Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: UAK-912261 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: On Hold
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