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Re: 19991101: New LDM Installation



On Fri, 5 Nov 1999 address@hidden wrote:

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> I did as you outlined below, but I don't have a pqsurf.pid file and it

Alan,

By pqsurf.pid, I mean the process ID of pqsurf, you can get it by:

% ps -eaf | grep pqsurf

If it's running.



> doesn't look like pqsurf started.

Try starting pqsurf from LDMHOME on the command line, you might want to
use the flag -vl - -q <location of queue>  ....

  I have a created a pqsurf.conf file in
> ./etc with no patterns in it until I can figure out what the patterns are.
> Is that stopping pqsurf from starting?
> 
That should be ok

Robb...

> Also, how do entries get inserted into the pqsurf.pq?  Is there an entry I
> have to use in pqact.conf?
> 
> Alan.
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> Robb Kambic <address@hidden> on 11/05/99 10:47:12 AM
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>  To:      Alan Hall/NCDC                                      
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>  cc:      support-ldm <address@hidden>, Anne    
>           Wilson <address@hidden>                      
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>  Subject: Re: 19991101: New LDM Installation                  
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> > Can you point me to some pqsurf documentation?  I'm trying to get it set
> > up, but I'm not finding much on how to.
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> > Alan.
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> Alan,
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> Here's a man page, it works similar to pqact except the conf file is
> called etc/pqsurf.conf
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> http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/cgi-bin/man-cgi?pqsurf+1
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> A couple of things, uncomment the line $surfsize in bin/ldmadmin and
> do:
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> % ldmadmin mksurfqueue
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> Also uncomment the line in etc/ldmd.conf
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> #exec pqsurf
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> Also, if you do a :
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> % kill -USR2 <pqsurf.pid>
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> Then it puts pqsurf into verbose mode so you can see what the products
> ID's looks like.  This helps in creating pqsurf.conf entries.
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> Robb...
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> Robb Kambic                      Unidata Program Center
> Software Engineer III                 Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research
> address@hidden         WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/
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Robb Kambic                                Unidata Program Center
Software Engineer III                      Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research
address@hidden             WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/
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