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Re: cessna (fwd)




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Robb Kambic                                Unidata Program Center
Software Engineer III                      Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 16:55:40 -0700
From: Tres Hofmeister <address@hidden>
To: Celia Chen <address@hidden>, Robb Kambic <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: cessna

On 1999.02.24, Celia Chen wrote:
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: cessna has been receiving WSI data (from wsi) and FOS data (from
: iita) for over a hour now.  The data flow in beautifully so far.
: I will keep an eye on it for the next few days to see how this
: machine performs/deals with the huge amount of the WSI data.

        By the way, cessna is a Dell Precision WorkStation 410 with
two 450MHz Pentium II processors and 512MB of DRAM running Debian 2.1
/ Linux 2.0.36.  It's connected to our computer room Ethernet switch
directly, at 10Mbps.  It's not doing much else besides LDM stuff at the
moment; the load is basically unnoticeable with plenty of free memory.
Is this thing pulling all the data we normally pull to the IITA host?

cessna:~# vmstat 5 5
 procs                   memory     swap       io   system          cpu
 r b w  swpd  free   buff cache   si  so  bi   bo   in   cs  us  sy  id
 0 0 0    24  8504 391040 52788   0   0   91   21  183  189   1   3  96
 0 0 0    24  8504 391040 52788   0   0    0   11  132   67   1   1  99
 0 0 0    24  8504 391040 52788   0   0    0    3  137   85   1   1  98
 0 0 0    24  8504 391040 52788   0   0    0    0  109   21   1   0  99
 0 0 0    24  8504 391040 52788   0   0    0    2  139   97   2   0  98


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Tres Hofmeister <address@hidden>  http://www.rap.ucar.edu/staff/tres/
Research Applications Program   National Center for Atmospheric Research