Hi Mack,
You can check the status of your server and its data feeders at
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/cgi-bin/rtstats/siteindex
Assuming that your server is smla.eas.gatech.edu, it is currently
experiencing high latency on every data feed listed. LDM by default
will stop receiving data if the latency is over a certain threshold
(3600 IIRC, configurable). You should check if the upstream servers
are up to date and network connectivity (firewall, etc.). Traffic
shaping might be an issue with your ISP/institution...
Best regards,
___________________________
Guilherme O. Chagas
goc@xxxxxxx
goc@xxxxx
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 4:06 PM, MJ Jenkins <mack.jenkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Are there any reports of data feed issues? I have a server that has
>
> downstream:atm.geo.nsf.gov
> downstream:metlab1.met.fsu.edu
>
> as the downstream servers. They run fine for a couple of hours, but then the
> data just stops coming in? Is there a status page for the feeds that I can
> check myself and locate some addtional feeds to get data pulled from?
> --
> Mack J. Jenkins, II
> 404-385-1591
> mack.jenkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> System Support Engineer II
> Earth & Atmospheric Sciences
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