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On my morning rounds, I noticed that "ldmadmin watch'' showed basically, nothing. I restarted the LDM and saw a few products go by but now users are complaining. I just restarted LDM and rebuilt the queueue but still, basically, nothing. Oct 26 20:31:12 pqmon NOTE: 4 1 1953120 5814960 4 1 1953120 7994185040 96 I have twin systems that act as ingest for a number of users (but not all - sigh). Both run 8 GB queues in RAM. Neither do any processing. REQUEST lines look like this: REQUEST ANY ".*" idd.unidata.ucar.edu REQUEST ANY ".*" idd.cise-nsf.gov # backup REQUEST MCIDAS ".*" idd.aos.wisc.edu REQUEST MCIDAS ".*" unidata2.ssec.wisc.edu REQUEST NOGAPS "^US058GMET-GR1mdl.0058_0240.*" idd.unidata.ucar.edu The first two lines are flipped on the 2nd host. I am seeing these and yes, the clock is within a few ms of UTC. Oct 26 20:35:19 ldmingest02 idd.cise-nsf.gov[9140] INFO: Ignoring too-old product: 27328 20101026193015.480 NEXRAD2 5041 L2-BZIP2/KMTX/20101026192817/5/41/I/V03/0 Ideas? -- Peter Laws / N5UWY National Weather Center / Network Operations Center / Web University of Oklahoma Information Technology plaws@xxxxxx
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