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[LDM #ADK-338194]: Data product inserted Upstream doesn't arrive Downstream
- Subject: [LDM #ADK-338194]: Data product inserted Upstream doesn't arrive Downstream
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 16:41:35 -0600
Leonard,
> A file was inserted upstream:
>
> xferlog.today:pqinsert INFO: 615eeab67055f7f1f60dd6b198727ccf 126932335
> 20121031170333.963 EXP 000 comp/20121030.134856.FTS.gz
>
> That was probably over four hours ago because the last of the other
> files inserted from that dataset arrived then. 640 of the files
> inserted upstream have arrived, but 4 have not. I'm trying to
> troubleshoot this.
>
> Downstream, I search for it in the log:
>
> [ldm6@mlsodata logs]$ fgrep 20121030.134856.FTS ldmd.log
> [ldm6@mlsodata logs]$
>
> Other files that did arrive look like I would expect, such as:
>
> Upstream:
>
> xferlog.today:pqinsert INFO: 4a26cbfeb7806a61d7bd1bb02a651bd0 127079624
> 20121031165115.403 EXP 000 comp/20121030.133939.FTS.gz
>
> Downstream:
>
> [ldm6@mlsodata logs]$ fgrep 20121030.133939.FTS ldmd.log
> Oct 31 10:53:52 mlsodata pqact[23067] NOTE: Filed in
> "/home/ldm/data/comp/20121030.133939.FTS.gz": 127079624
> 20121031165115.403 EXP 000 comp/20121030.133939.FTS.gz
> [ldm6@mlsodata logs]$
>
> How do I figure out what happened?
Were the files inserted relatively simultaneously? If so, what was the total
number of bytes? What's the size of the product-queue? How many slots does it
have? Is there anything untoward in the LDM log file of either the upstream or
downstream site?
> Thanks.
>
> --
> ==Leonard E. Sitongia
> High Altitude Observatory
> National Center for Atmospheric Research
> P.O. Box 3000 Boulder CO 80307 USA
> address@hidden voice: (303)497-2454 fax: (303)497-1589
Regards,
Steve Emmerson
Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: ADK-338194
Department: Support LDM
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed