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Kevin - You can see years worth of our OPeNDAP Hyrax logs, along with ftp and http (non hyrax) at http://ghrsst.nodc.noaa.gov/logs and http://pathfinder.nodc.noaa.gov/logs. These are specialized logs that only pull out the general Apache web log information for two of our datasets (GHRSST and Pathfinder, both sea surface temperature collections). The May 2013 logs were not properly generated for some reason… i'll have to look into that issue later. Note we have started setting up a TDS log as well… but I haven't had the chance to get those into our public pages. Ken On Jun 4, 2013, at 1:01 PM, Kevin Manross <manross@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Greetings! > > I'm interested in getting a feel for how widely or frequently used OPeNDAP is > in the scientific community (or even just the atmospheric sciences). I've > been searching for most of the morning and am struggling to find any (recent) > articles that discuss just how much OPeNDAP is used from a client standpoint. > > > I see statements that there is a broad community of OPeNDAP users, but it > would be nice to see if there are data or references to support this claim. > If no such references exist, I would be very interested in hearing > experiential or anecdotal accounts from data providers or users on this list > with regard to OPeNDAP usage. > > Many thanks! > > -kevin. > > > -- > Kevin Manross > NCAR/CISL/Data Support Section > Phone: (303)-497-1218 > Email:manross@xxxxxxxx > Web:http://rda.ucar.edu > _______________________________________________ > thredds mailing list > thredds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > For list information or to unsubscribe, visit: > http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/
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