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Re: [ldm-users] dates in ldmd log file

>I am doing some info retrieving about which hosts are making requests when
>from our main ldm site.
>
>There are two dates in an entry (as printed below).
>
>I know the "Apr 14 11:20:35" is a datetime of when the entry was logged.
>What is the "20150414152033.872" date and time? This is the
>"creation-time"?  Most of the time, these two date-time stamps are within
>seconds of each other. But not in this example

Someone has their computer setup in the wrong timezone.  The offset is 4 hours
and 2 seconds.  Allowing for the timezone error, they *are* within seconds of
each other.

        Kevin W. Thomas
        Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms
        University of Oklahoma
        Norman, Oklahoma
        Email:  kwthomas@xxxxxx

>Mar 31 00:54:25 ldm1 208.180.46.165(noti)[24576] NOTE: Starting
>> Up(6.11.7/5): 20150312170024.533 TS_ENDT {{CONDUIT,
>> "^data/nccf/com/gfs/prod/gfs.+/gfs.t..z.pgrbf.+grib2.+"}}
>>
>
>Should I consider the "*start*" time (20150312170024.533) as an out-of-sync
>clock on the downstream host?
>
>Just wondering,
>Donna
>
>
>According to the documentation, I am looking at:
>
>*MMM* *DD* *hh:mm:ss*
>, *localhost*
>,
>*util*[*pid*]
>,*level*
>, "Starting Up" *(*maj.min.bug):
>* criteria *(which is in the form:)
>
>*   start stop* {{*feedtype* "*pattern*"} [,...]}
>
>where:
>*   start*
>Is the start-time in the form *YYYYMMDDhhmmss.sss* or the string TS_ZERO.
>The data-product creation-time must be equal-to or greater than this. The
>string TS_ZERO is, effectively, the beginning of time.
>*   stop*
>Is the stop-time in the form *YYYYMMDDhhmmss.sss* or the string TS_ENDT.
>The data-product creation-time must be less-than or equal-to this. The
>string TS_ENDT is, effectively, the end of time.
>*   pattern*
>Is the ERE for matching the data-product identifier.
>
>
>Re:
>http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/ldm/ldm-6.10.1/basics/logfile-format.html



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