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Celia,

Your LDMHOSTNAME environmental variable is created in your ~ldm/bin/ldmadmin 
script.
The LDMHOSTNAME is created from the $hostname variable defined in 
ldmadmin-pl.conf
unless the script was edited by hand. 

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support





>From: Celia Chen <address@hidden>
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200505092226.j49MQUP3023189

>Here is the output from running ldmadmin config:
> 
>rasp:/home/ldm:vi ldmd.conf
>rasp:/home/ldm:cd
>rasp:/home/ldm:cd logs
>rasp:/home/ldm:vi pqact.log
>rasp:/home/ldm:ldmadmin config
>
>hostname:      rasp.rap.ucar.edu
>os:            Linux
>release:       2.4.29-dqcd-smp
>ldmhome:       /home/ldm
>bin path:      /home/ldm/bin
>conf file:     /home/ldm/etc/ldmd.conf
>log file:      /home/ldm/logs/ldmd.log
>numlogs:       4
>log_rotate:    1
>data path:     /home/ldm/data
>product queue: /home/ldm/data/ldm.pq
>queue size:    4G bytes
>queue slots:   default
>IP address:    all
>PID file:      /home/ldm/ldmd.pid
>LDMHOSTNAME:   .rap.ucar.edu
>PATH:          /home/ldm/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/ucb:/usr/usb:/
> usr/etc:/etc:/home/ldm/bin:/home/ldm/decoders:/home/ldm/util:/home/ldm/man:/u
> sr/local/dcs_woody/bin:/usr/local:/usr/local/ncarg/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/l
> ocal/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:.:.
>
>Looks like LDMHOSTNAME is missing "rasp". Where is it defined?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Celia
>
>
>On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 04:20:11PM -0600, Unidata Support wrote:
>> 
>> Celia,
>> 
>> The statistics I see have a hostname of ".rap.ucar.edu".
>> That is, it doesn't seem to have the "rasp" name.
>> Can you run the command "ldmadmin config"  and see what
>> the output for "hostname" is on the first line? If that is incorrect,
>> then there could be a typo or something unexpected in your ldmadmin-pl.confi
> g
>> file. If so, please send that file so we can look at it.
>> 
>> Steve Chiswell
>> Unidata User Support
>> 
>> 
>> >From: Celia Chen <address@hidden>
>> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>> >Keywords: 200505092157.j49LvpP3020022
>> 
>> >This is what I have in rasp's ldmadmin-pl.conf file:
>> >
>> >#
>> >#chop($hostname = `uname -n`);
>> >$hostname = "rasp.rap.ucar.edu";
>> >
>> >Thanks.
>> >
>> >Celia
>> >
>> >On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 03:50:15PM -0600, Unidata Support wrote:
>> >> 
>> >> Celia,
>> >> 
>> >> Most likely, you have a problem with your hostname in the 6.3.0 ~ldm/etc/
> ldm
>> > admin-pl.conf
>> >> file. It may need to be fully qualified. This was moved from the ldmadmin
>  sc
>> > ript
>> >> oiin your 6.1.0 release to a config file for future releases so that you 
> don
>> > 't have to keep
>> >> updating your ~ldm/bin/ldmadmin script.
>> >> 
>> >> Steve Chiswell
>> >> Unidata User Support
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> >From: Celia Chen <address@hidden>
>> >> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>> >> >Keywords: 200505092137.j49LbpP3017761
>> >> 
>> >> >I upgraded the ldm to ldm-6.3.0 on rasp last thursday. For some reason t
> he 
>> > rea
>> >> > ltime
>> >> >statistic information doesn't get to unidata after the upgrade. See belo
> w: 
>> >  
>> >> >
>> >> >Topology for NEXRAD2 to rasp.rap.ucar.edu
>> >> >
>> >> >      0 rasp.rap.ucar.edu
>> >> >            1 thelma.ucar.edu [no stats] [redundant loop] 
>> >> >
>> >> >But as soon as I switch back to 6.1.0 the stats is online again. 
>> >> >
>> >> >Please advise.  
>> >> >
>> >> >Also, please let me know if you have an answer for my other question
>> >> >below.
>> >> >
>> >> >Celia
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 06:06:33PM -0600, Celia Chen wrote:
>> >> >> Dear Support,
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> I have a question on the time stamps that we see when we do ldmadmin w
> atc
>> > h:
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> May 05 23:07:18 pqutil:    23416 20050505220555.112 NEXRAD2 172007  L2
> -BZ
>> > IP2
>> >> > /KGJX/20050505220505/172/7
>> >> >> May 05 23:07:18 pqutil:     6001 20050505220555.561 NEXRAD2 986005  L2
> -BZ
>> > IP2
>> >> > /KDDC/20050505220444/986/5
>> >> >> May 05 23:07:18 pqutil:    13022 20050505220555.212 NEXRAD2 66012  L2-
> BZI
>> > P2/
>> >> > KAMX/20050505220506/66/12
>> >> >> May 05 23:07:18 pqutil:    29997 20050505220555.128 NEXRAD2 916024  L2
> -BZ
>> > IP2
>> >> > /KGLD/20050505220419/916/24
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> I assume that the time on the left is the data arrival time, the time 
> in 
>> > the
>> >> >  middle is when the file
>> >> >> was sent by the upstream host, and the time on the right is the time w
> hen
>> >  th
>> >> > e file was
>> >> >> generated.
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> Both our LDM hosts rasp and level are getting NEXRAD2 data from thelma
> .  
>> > The
>> >> > y both request the
>> >> >> NEXRAD2 data directly from thelma.  For some reason, there was a huge
>> >> >> (~ 1 hour) latency on rasp this afternoon, as you can see from the abo
> ve 
>> > lis
>> >> > t. But somehow
>> >> >> the same feed on level was very much on time.  Unfortunately I don't h
> ave
>> >  th
>> >> > e watch on for the
>> >> >> same time period on level. 
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> Is my assumption correct about the time stamps? If so, why do we see t
> he 
>> > big
>> >> >  difference on the
>> >> >> time stamps (from thelma) between rasp and level, therefore the data l
> ate
>> > ncy
>> >> >  on rasp but not 
>> >> >> on level?
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> Thanks in advance.
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> Celia.
>> >> >
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