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Re: 20020912: pqmon question



HI Art, 

The "age" in pqmon is the # of seconds in "your" queue..

Thank you,

-Jeff
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On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Unidata Support wrote:

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> >To: <address@hidden>
> >From: "Arthur A. Person" <address@hidden>
> >Subject: pqmon question
> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata
> >Keywords: 200209121430.g8CEUx105859
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> Hi...
> 
> I'd like some clarification on the meaning of the "age" of the oldest
> product in the product queue as revealed by pqmon.  Is the "age" the
> oldest product according to the time stamp of the products, or according
> to when the product was received by the system?  For example, let's say a
> certain feed is running 75 minutes behind (hypothetical).  But, the oldest
> data actually received (before being deleted from the queue for more new
> products) is only 60 minutes old.  Would the "age" be reported as 60
> minutes, or 75 mintues?  In other words, does the ldm keep track of the
> reception time as well as the insertion time, and which time is reported
> as the age?
> 
>                                   Thanks.
> 
>                                     Art.
> 
> Arthur A. Person
> Research Assistant, System Administrator
> Penn State Department of Meteorology
> email:  address@hidden, phone:  814-863-1563
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