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Unidata Support wrote: > > ------- Forwarded Message > > >To: address@hidden > >From: Carl Sinclair <address@hidden> > >Subject: pqbinstats > >Organization: CAPS > >Keywords: 200106211814.f5LIEY104036 > > When running pqbinstats with the -v flag, it creates many entries in the > log file, similar to what 'ldmadmin watch' creates. Can file or data > latency be determined from these messages? Also, with the files that it > creates, how would I determine the latency of the data? I guess I need > to know what each 'field' produced by the output consists of. The man > page doesn't specify, but I understand that's what you use it for. > Thanks for your time. > > -- > _______________________ > Carl Sinclair > CAPS Research Associate > (405)325-5938 > > ------- End of Forwarded Message Hi Carl, A pqbinstats log entry consists of: f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6 f7 f8 f9 Jun 21 20:04:10 pqbinstats[27437]: 10653 20010621200409.811 IDS|DDPLUS 857 SRUS86 KSTO 212004 /pRR8RSA f1: current date f2: "pqbinstats" f3: pqbinstats pid f4: product size f5: time of ingest into IDD f6: product feedtype f7: product sequence number f8: product ID f9: further product ID info, if any Each entry in a file created by pqbinstats consists of a line regarding a particular feed type, e.g.: f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6 f7 f8 20010620205953 HDS noaaport.unidata.ucar.edu 4064 74667863 0.60 26@4403 20010620205953 20010620205950 HDS sunshine.ssec.wisc.edu 2175 40490861 1.36 24@4404 20010620205950 (You may have multiple lines for a feed type if you get products from that feedtype that originated at different ingest sites.) f1: a timestamp, I'm not sure how it's different than f8 f2: feedtype f3: where those products were ingested f4: number of products arriving in that hour from that site f5: number of bytes arriving in that hour from that site f6: avg latency f7: <max latency> occured at <min><sec> after the hour f8: time of last product Also, try running 'ldmprods'. It uses these files to monitor the data arriving at your site. It will update every minute, giving cumulative statistics for the hour. Anne -- *************************************************** Anne Wilson UCAR Unidata Program address@hidden P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307 ---------------------------------------------------- Unidata WWW server http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ ****************************************************