Yesterday was a better day. I took it off. That, of course, meant I also missed the glitch, and when I found it, had trouble fixing it.

One of the other folks noted it, sent me private e-mail, and I missed that, too. On Sunday. I just haven't had a good record, really since last Thursday or so...

ANYWAY. We do the radar processing in a high performance cluster, every 3 minutes. We have 2 nodes available for processing radar data and one of them decided to misbehave. My system administrator, who's out of town, of course, found and took that node down this morning. Last I looked, we're back up and working.

Apologies for the inconvenience and thanks to Ed, and everyone else, for spotting the fact that it was wedged.

73 gerry

Steve Friis wrote:
Thanks Gerry,
At least now I know it isn't something that I did locally here. You have a great day!!!


Steve/WM5Z



Gerry Creager wrote:
I just saw that and I'm trying to figure out what I broke. Honestly, I don't recall changing any of the radar processing parameters but we're looking into it as fast as possible.

gerry

Steve Friis wrote:
I have the online WMSRadar.geo map enabled. I noticed however that it appears to be stuck on what was downloaded 4 days ago. Any clues? How to fix?

Up until now, I believe it had been working. Zoom level does not effect this, nor does location.


Steve/WM5Z
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