Hi Rich:
On Feb 17, 2013, at 4:10 AM, "Signell, Richard" <rsignell@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "If you have joinExisting Aggregations, coordinate information will be
> written to a cache directory....Every scour amount of time, any item
> that hasnt been changed since maxAge time will be deleted. Set scour
> to -1 to not scour if you have aggregations that never change."
>
> The OSCAR dataset is not changing, so JPL could modify their
> threddsConfig.xml to be:
>
> ...
> <AggregationCache>
> ...
> <scour>-1 hours</scour>
> ...
> </AggregationCache>
>
> I'm cc'ing the THREDDS list as it seems a common issue.
But then the scour value is set for all datatsets. I do not know of a way to
set dataset specific rates. We run into this problem a lot, though not as
extreme as the example given. Recently I have had to start setting up
featureCollections for some GRIB data, and that has a lot of desired properties
- you can set collection specific times, and you can have an external process
force the update. But, I have not had any success using featureCollections
for just regular gridded netcdf datasets to replace the older dataset
aggregation. I have seen others on this list imply that they haven't quite
been able to get it working either.
If someone is using featureCollection to aggregate gridded netcdf files (not
GRIB files) can they post the URL and include a copy of the relevant portions
of the catalog.xml?
Thanks,
-Roy M.
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