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20010405: 20010405: 20010404: noaaport NIDS and nmap2





Harry,

How many radar files are in the directory you ar looking at? It might be
that one of nmap2's array sizes is exceeded when the menu of times
is generated. You could test this out be creating a directory with 
fewer- eg 20 or so files.

Also, Are you using the naming convention N0R_YYYYMMDD_HHNN? The time template
parsing is pretty picky about the directory name (N0R for example) matching the
first part of the file name string, and that the YYYYMMDD_HHNN template be
matched. Since nmap works, I wouldn't expect that to be a problem though.

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support



>From: Harry Edmon <address@hidden>
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200104051558.f35FwLL22242

>I redid the link, and still nothing.  When I try to have it plot the current
>image anyway, the Error window indicates says
>
>[GEMPLT -15] NIPROJ - Invalid projection specified.
>
>I am using the default map.
>
>
>Unidata Support <address@hidden> wrote:
>> >From: Harry Edmon <address@hidden>
>> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>> >Keywords: 200104051421.f35EL4L19139
>> 
>> >I have the changes, and we have no problem showing the radar charts in garp
>> an
>> > d
>> >nmap, and I can tell from running truss that nmap2 is looking for the corre
> ct
>> >radar files, but it never shows any data times.
>> >
>> >
>> >--
>> >Dr. Harry Edmon                     E-MAIL: address@hidden
>> >(206) 543-0547                              address@hidden
>> >Dept of Atmospheric Sciences        FAX:    (206) 543-0308
>> >University of Washington, Box 351640, Seattle, WA 98195-1640
>> >
>> 
>> 
>> Harry,
>> 
>> Was nmap2 relinked? It is down in $GEMPAK/source/programs/gui. 
>> It sounds like it is hitting the the [IM -3] unrecognized image.
>> 
>> How are the files being named? Both NMAP and NMAP2 are picky about the
>> PROD/PROD_YYYYMMDD_HHNN naming to find the tim in the file. But, if
>> NMAP is showing them, then naming doesn't sound like a problem.
>> 
>> Steve Chiswell
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>
>--
>Dr. Harry Edmon                        E-MAIL: address@hidden
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>
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>I have heard nothing on this problem since I sent this message:
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>>>>>> Forwarded message from Harry Edmon <address@hidden>
>
>I redid the link, and still nothing.  When I try to have it plot the current
>image anyway, the Error window indicates says
>
>[GEMPLT -15] NIPROJ - Invalid projection specified.
>
>I am using the default map.
>
>
>Unidata Support <address@hidden> wrote:
>> >From: Harry Edmon <address@hidden>
>> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>> >Keywords: 200104051421.f35EL4L19139
>> 
>> >I have the changes, and we have no problem showing the radar charts in garp
>> an
>> > d
>> >nmap, and I can tell from running truss that nmap2 is looking for the corre
> ct
>> >radar files, but it never shows any data times.
>> >
>> >
>> >--
>> >Dr. Harry Edmon                     E-MAIL: address@hidden
>> >(206) 543-0547                              address@hidden
>> >Dept of Atmospheric Sciences        FAX:    (206) 543-0308
>> >University of Washington, Box 351640, Seattle, WA 98195-1640
>> >
>> 
>> 
>> Harry,
>> 
>> Was nmap2 relinked? It is down in $GEMPAK/source/programs/gui. 
>> It sounds like it is hitting the the [IM -3] unrecognized image.
>> 
>> How are the files being named? Both NMAP and NMAP2 are picky about the
>> PROD/PROD_YYYYMMDD_HHNN naming to find the tim in the file. But, if
>> NMAP is showing them, then naming doesn't sound like a problem.
>> 
>> Steve Chiswell
>> ****************************************************************************
>> Unidata User Support                                    UCAR Unidata Program
>> (303)497-8644                                                  P.O. Box 3000
>> address@hidden                                   Boulder, CO 80307
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Unidata WWW Service                        http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/     
>> ****************************************************************************
>
>
>--
>Dr. Harry Edmon                        E-MAIL: address@hidden
>(206) 543-0547                         address@hidden
>Dept of Atmospheric Sciences   FAX:    (206) 543-0308
>University of Washington, Box 351640, Seattle, WA 98195-1640
>
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>
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>Dr. Harry Edmon                        E-MAIL: address@hidden
>(206) 543-0547                         address@hidden
>Dept of Atmospheric Sciences   FAX:    (206) 543-0308
>University of Washington, Box 351640, Seattle, WA 98195-1640
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