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>From: Jim Heimbach <address@hidden> >Organization: UNCA >Keywords: 200002082244.PAA24119 McIDAS ADDE DATALOC Jim, > Presently I have two Suns and four LINUX boxes running >McIDAS-X 7.6. I can display the AREA files on all. Recently, >textual, station plots, contouring, topography and some others can >only be accessed on some machines. On the server, vortex, >everything works (Except items requiring GRID-files which is >onother topic) on the administrative account called mcidas, but >not so on the user account called uncamcid. All MDXX files >appear present and accounted for. Which routines are you using to display data: ADDE or non-ADDE? > For example, attempting to list the hourly METARs for a >state causes McIDAS to hang requiring an EXIT to be entered. What exactly was the command that you ran? > The only thing which correlates with the time of our demise >is the changing of the server's hostname from >vortex.atms.unca.edu to vortex. Could this be the culprit? If you are using ADDE commands, this could be the culprit. The host resolution table, typically MCTABLE.TXT for "personal" data locations and ADDESITE.TXT for system wide data locations, will contain a mapping between a machines name and IP address. This might look like: ADDE_ROUTE_RTIMAGES=ADDE.UNIDATA.UCAR.EDU HOST_ADDE.UNIDATA.UCAR.EDU=128.117.140.27 The HOST_ADDE.UNIDATA.UCAR.EDU=128.117.140.27 is setup when one enters a DATALOC command specifying the machine name as in: DATALOC ADD RTIMAGES ADDE.UNIDATA.UCAR.EDU A lookup is done to find the IP address for the host and that information is saved in the ADDE_ROUTE_RTIMAGES=ADDE.UNIDATA.UCAR.EDU line. What could have happened on your machine is the machine renaming has caused a disconnect between the fully qualified hostname and its IP address. To see if this is true, review your data location table(s): SEE MCTABLE.TXT SEE ADDESITE.TXT >This >being the case should I change the file LOCDATA.BAT to have the >hostname be vortex instead of vortex.atms.unca.edu? I would first try to rerun the set of DATALOCs contained in your LOCDATA.BAT file: BATCH LOCDATA.BAT This should cause the IP address to be looked up again resulting in the correct match being setup. You could try the same sort of thing for a single dataset by running the DATALOC command from the command line: DATALOC ADD RTPTSRC VORTEX > On the matter of grid files; I haven't received these for >some time I can't remember for sure whether or not you setup XCD decoding of GRID; did you? If so, did you do any upgrades to your XCD configuration taht would result in the XCD GRID data monitor being turned off? To check the status of the GRID data monitor, do the following: <login as 'mcidas'> cd workdata decfinfo.k LIST Look for the status of DMGRID. If it is Inactive, then reactivate it by running: decinfo.k SET DMGRID ACTIVE If no other configurations had been done to destroy the XCD GRID decoding setup, then GRID files should start being decoded again. This assumes, of course, that your LDM's pqact.conf file has the necessary, uncommented entry for XCD decoding of model data: HRS ^.* PIPE xcd_run HRS If this entry is in pqact.conf, but it is commented out then it is likely that you never setup the GRID decoding. If you never setup XCD GRID decoding, then you will need to since the GRID files that were once in the Unidata-Wisconsin datastream were removed on July 1, 1999. >and I fear that I will have to invest a significant >time to upgrade things, right?. Depends on where things stand. If you never got XCD GRID decoding working, then there are a few steps that must be taken. If you did have this working at one time, then the "fix" should be nothing more than turning things back on again. The information on how to setup XCD GRID decoding is contained in the online manual at: Building, Installing, and Configuring McIDAS-XCD http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/mcidas/mcx/mcidas-xcd.html Chapter 4 - Decoding GRIB Messages http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/mcidas/mcx/xcd_decgrib.htm Tom