All,
I will be out of town next week, when the 0.25 GFS data gets added to
the CONDUIT data stream. Until I do some live testing with the data
actually flowing, I don't know how idd.aos.wisc.edu will handle the
additional data load. I don't want to find out we can't handle the 0.25
deg data and affect all of the other data flowing through idd.aos.wisc.edu
As a result, I have configured idd.aos.wisc.edu to NOT ingest the 0.25
deg CONDUIT data for now. As far as I can tell, with the rules that are
in there, the rest of the CONDUIT stream (maybe not GEFS) should still
continue to flow through idd.aos.wisc.edu. If you want to get the 0.25
deg GFS data, you'll need to connect with a different high-tier CONDUIT
relay until I get back in early August.
I will have limited email access and limited ability to deal with things
while I am gone, but if you have issues, drop me an email and I might be
able to have a look, or pass on to the Unidata support folks and have
them poke around.
Pete
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Pete Pokrandt - Systems Programmer
UW-Madison Dept of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
608-262-3086 - poker@xxxxxxxxxxxx