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> > what "protocol" should > we use to determine queue size? `ldmadmin vetqueuesize` works well for us. To quote the great Steve Emmerson: > The objective is to have a queue with sufficient capacity (both in the > number of bytes and the number of products that it can hold) so that the > minimum residence time of a product in the queue is greater than the > "max_latency" parameter in the registry (default: 3600 s) so that duplicate > product detection will work. > On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 3:10 PM Patrick L. Francis <wxprofessor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > well now there's 3 good points from karen, gilbert, and ryan... > > if we are all 'right' .. and time is a factor, user dependent, then by > definition our queue sizes should have been changing over the years.. > mine has, but i'm just kind of anal like that... what "protocol" should > we use to determine queue size? > > somebody a long time ago, i have absolutely no idea threw up the idea of > an hour and it stuck with me... so on my noaaport relays, and I ingest > everything there is on those, by definition should contain a queue size > equivalent to roughly one hours of data at average or peak times.. now > what that was 10 years ago, is not what it is now, nor what it will be > next year :o :P > > good discussion!!! woohoo!! > > cheers, > > --patrick > > > _______________________________________________ > NOTE: All exchanges posted to Unidata maintained email lists are > recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and made publicly > available through the web. Users who post to any of the lists we > maintain are reminded to remove any personal information that they > do not want to be made public. > > > ldm-users mailing list > ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > For list information or to unsubscribe, visit: > https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/ >
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