[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: Possible cause of problem? (fwd)



> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 13:42:49 -0500
> From: James R. Frysinger <address@hidden>
> To: Jeff Weber <address@hidden>
> Subject: Possible cause of problem?
> 
> Jeff,
> 
> Could this be it? I modeled my request section off the WMO pattern
> above it and came up with
> #request WMO ".*" uni0.unidata.ucar.edu
> request UNIDATA ".*" pluto.met.fsu.edu
> #request UNIDATA ".*" cirp.met.utah.edu
> #request NLDN ".*" pluto.met.fsu.edu
> #request NLDN ".*" cirp.met.utah.edu
> 
> (Notice that I have NLDN commented out at the moment.) Looking at the
> troubleshooting section of the LDM5 Site Manager's Guide, I suspect
> that my pattern (".*") is wrong. I'm not sure at the moment how to
> build the patterns; where do I go to find the list of available and
> applicable patterns? Should I look for this somewhere in the MCIDAS
> manuals? I have read the bit about regular expressions.
> 

These entries appear fine, except that for propriety reasons the NLDN
data must be requested directly from SUNY.  You'll have to contact them
and ask them for a feed - we can't set that up for you.  You can take
out the request to uni0 - that's just an example.  Generally there's no
need to request the same feed from two sites, but I see you have the
"request UNIDATA ".*" cirp.met.utah.edu" commented out, so that's ok.

Here is a page with some example patterns: 
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/gempak/examples/pqact/pqact.html

> Lastly, do I need to stop and then restart LDM to change ldmd.conf and
> pqact.conf?
> 

You *do* need to stop and restart the LDM to have it pick up changes to
ldmd.conf

(Note: you *don't* need to stop and restart the LDM for changes to
pqact.conf.  For those changes you need only do "ldmadmin pqactHUP",
then do "ldmadmin tail" to see a line in the log ensuring that the conf
file was reread.

> Just for completeness, and in case you can see any other mistakes, here
> are my exec and allow sections in ldmd.conf:
> 
> exec    "pqbinstats"
> exec    "pqact"
> #exec   "pqsurf"
> 
> allow UNIDATA pluto.met.fsu.edu
> allow UNIDATA cirp.met.utah.edu
> #allow NLDN pluto.met.fsu.edu
> #allow NLDN cirp.met.utah.edu
> 

Are cirp and pluto feeding from you?  (I missed the beginning of this.) 
I assume not since you are using them as feeds.  If you are a 'leaf'
node, you don't need any 'allows'.  The 'execs' look fine.

> Jim
> 
> --
> James R. Frysinger                  University/College of Charleston
> 10 Captiva Row                      Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
> Charleston, SC 29407                66 George Street
> 843.225.0805                        Charleston, SC 29424
> http://www.cofc.edu/~frysingj       address@hidden
> Cert. Adv. Metrication Specialist   843.953.7644


FYI, Jeff has gone home for the day (he's not feeling well).  You
probably only just got my last message, but again, it's best to send
such questions to support@unidata so that it will be forwarded
appropriately.

Anne
-- 
***************************************************
Anne Wilson                     UCAR Unidata Program            
address@hidden                 P.O. Box 3000
                                  Boulder, CO  80307
----------------------------------------------------
Unidata WWW server       http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/
****************************************************