Hi Michael,
Ok, I dropped the file path (actually $GEMDATA/radar)
it creates the gem file, but doesn't scroll through all the site's
telling if it got used or skipped
I'll test and see if it is legit
(GEMPAK was compiled by LDM so I wouldn't run into the perm issues
that it looks like I have anyways)
and no this is an IPv4
-Jeff Lake
MichiganWxSystem.com
AllisonHouse.com
TheWeatherCenter.net
GRLevelXStuff.com
On 9/2/2012 12:39, Michael James wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Strange that the problem is isolated to GDRADR. My first guess is
write permission set to allow the LDM user but not the GEMPAK user
somewhere in the /usr/local/ldm/data/text/gempak/radar/ hierarchy.
But these "Cannot create file" errors have also been seen on systems
with is IPv6 enabled and the error messages have disappeared when IPv6
is turned off. Could that be the case here?
On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Jeff Lake <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Greetings Gembud's
Just moved to a new server for GEMPAK
CentOS 5.9 64Bit
problem I'm having is with gdradr, everything else is working great
gdplot3, gpmap and the decoders ..
here is the error I'm getting
[FL -3] Cannot create file
/usr/local/ldm/data/text/gempak/radar/20120902_radr.gem.
[DM -1] File
/usr/local/ldm/data/text/gempak/radar/20120902_radr.gem cannot be
created.
[GD -1] File
/usr/local/ldm/data/text/gempak/radar/20120902_radr.gem cannot be
created.
[GDRADR -5] Could not create grid file
/usr/local/ldm/data/text/gempak/radar/20120902_radr.gem
So where do I begin ??
re-compile ??
--
-Jeff Lake
MichiganWxSystem.com
AllisonHouse.com
TheWeatherCenter.net
GRLevelXStuff.com
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