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

  • To: Steve Emmerson <emmerson@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [ldm-users] dates in ldmd log file
  • From: Donna Cote <d-cote@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 17:02:10 -0500
Steve, the description for the log file template says the date is the
"product creation time" but this is a log entry simply telling me that this
host (namely 208.180.46.165)  has made a REQUEST for data from the CONDUIT
feed.

So, what does this timestamp refer to? That's the basic question.
 On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 11:21 AM, Kevin W. Thomas <
kwthomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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.
>

Not quite. The time-stamp of the log-entry was  "Mar 31 00:54:25"; whereas,
the creation-time of  the data-product was "20150312170024.533" (NB: March
12th!). Such a discrepancy is timezone proof. I have no idea what's going
on.

Donna, have you tried using the uldbutil(1) program to list your upstream
LDM processes?

--Steve
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