[EHPweb] FW: ALERT from monitorQDM
David Oppenheimer
oppen at usgs.gov
Tue Sep 1 01:57:14 GMT 2009
It seems to be working now at IRIS. Yay.
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David Oppenheimer office:650.329.4792
U.S. Geological Survey fax: 650.329.4732
345 Middlefield Road.-MS 977 email: oppen at usgs.gov
Menlo Park, CA 94025
From: David C Wilson [mailto:dwilson at usgs.gov]
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 5:50 PM
To: oppen at usgs.gov
Cc: ehpweb at geohazards.usgs.gov; 'Jeremy M Fee'; 'Paul Okubo'
Subject: RE: [EHPweb] FW: ALERT from monitorQDM
Thanks, I just resent the quakes and they made it all the way through.
Can you tell if the iris machine had complaints about them?
If so, I can remove it from the list.
Dave
From:
"David Oppenheimer" <oppen at usgs.gov>
To:
"'David C Wilson'" <dwilson at usgs.gov>
Cc:
<ehpweb at geohazards.usgs.gov>, "'Jeremy M Fee'" <jmfee at usgs.gov>, "'Paul
Okubo'" <pokubo at usgs.gov>
Date:
08/31/2009 01:51 PM
Subject:
RE: [EHPweb] FW: ALERT from monitorQDM
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I just updated the comm.lst file on qdds1 and qdds2 to use the explicit IP
address. The next quake should update the webpage.
David, the earliest rejected message occurred on 8/26 at 03:58:12 for id#
00035133. If you want the recenteqs pages to update, you should resubmit all
later messages again. I could do it on my end, but it won't be as good a
test.
I also update the comm.lst file on the iris machine. I don't know if it will
work. It has consistently failed to recognize hvo32 and complains all the
time, so perhaps the best thing is for HVO to remove this hub from the
comm.lst file so the torture will end.
-David
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David Oppenheimer office:650.329.4792
U.S. Geological Survey fax: 650.329.4732
345 Middlefield Road.-MS 977 email: oppen at usgs.gov
Menlo Park, CA 94025
From: David C Wilson [ <mailto:dwilson at usgs.gov> mailto:dwilson at usgs.gov]
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 4:00 PM
To: oppen at usgs.gov
Cc: ehpweb at geohazards.usgs.gov; 'Jeremy M Fee'; 'Paul Okubo'
Subject: RE: [EHPweb] FW: ALERT from monitorQDM
Ah yes, that must be it. The internal address was changed to 130.118.86.142
as part of the move to a new proxy server and as part of the IT plan here
to move all servers away from 88.xxx addresses. The server was running with
both addresses, but I see now that the old one has been discontinued.
Sorry about the confusion,
Dave
From:
"David Oppenheimer" <oppen at usgs.gov>
To:
"'Jeremy M Fee'" <jmfee at usgs.gov>
Cc:
<ehpweb at geohazards.usgs.gov>, "'David C Wilson'" <dwilson at usgs.gov>, "'Paul
Okubo'" <pokubo at usgs.gov>
Date:
08/31/2009 12:09 PM
Subject:
RE: [EHPweb] FW: ALERT from monitorQDM
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Hmmm... I spoke to soon and didn't look at the QDDS log carefully (see below
in red).
David, did you change machines submitting to QDDS? You are set up to send
from hvo32.wr.usgs.gov which has an address of 130.118.88.32
16:19:48:Received in TCPHandler [130.118.86.142]: 1
0
usgshvohi
E
00035196HV02009083116161130213528-1562958010431000041072000200108014991D0000
WK
16:19:48:Got a message from an unknown host:
130.118.86.142/130.118.86.142:usgshvohi
-David
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David Oppenheimer office:650.329.4792
U.S. Geological Survey fax: 650.329.4732
345 Middlefield Road.-MS 977 email: oppen at usgs.gov
Menlo Park, CA 94025
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy M Fee [ <mailto:jmfee at usgs.gov> mailto:jmfee at usgs.gov]
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 12:29 PM
To: oppen at usgs.gov
Cc: ehpweb at geohazards.usgs.gov; David C Wilson; Paul Okubo
Subject: Re: [EHPweb] FW: ALERT from monitorQDM
I don't see any hv events in QDM on ehpmaster. Is it possible QDDS
hasn't distributed the event message beyond tux, if it originated on
tux?
Jeremy Fee <jmfee at usgs.gov>
Geologic Hazards Team
On Aug 31, 2009, at 1:18 PM, David Oppenheimer wrote:
> HVO data is not getting to
>
<http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Maps/HI10/15.25.-162.-152.p
h>
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Maps/HI10/15.25.-162.-152.ph
> p
> It is showing up on
> <http://tux.wr.usgs.gov/> http://tux.wr.usgs.gov/
>
> I see a submission into QDDS at 8/31/09/16:19 GMT for event id#
> 00035196, so
> it looks like the problem is on the recenteqs side.
>
> -David
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
> David Oppenheimer office:650.329.4792
> U.S. Geological Survey fax: 650.329.4732
> 345 Middlefield Road.-MS 977 email: oppen at usgs.gov
> Menlo Park, CA 94025
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Quake [ <mailto:quake at ehzmenlo.wr.usgs.gov>
mailto:quake at ehzmenlo.wr.usgs.gov]
> Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 8:33 AM
> To: oppen at usgs.gov
> Subject: ALERT from monitorQDM
>
> * Machine = ehzmenlo.wr.usgs.gov
> * Current date-time = 20090830153300
> * networks found = ak at ci dr hv ld mb nc ne nm nn pr pt se us uu uw
>
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------
> net last_event_date hours_elapsed
> long_term_stats
>
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------
> ak 200908301458020 0.58 (alert=24.0) (N,ave,min,max=
> 1317, 1.96, 0.04, 46.64)
> at 200908301451390 0.68 (alert=336.0) (N,ave,min,max=
> 1317, 42.06, 0.11, 408.06)
> ci 200908301459100 0.56 (alert=24.0) (N,ave,min,max=
> 1317, 2.09, 0.03, 24.94)
> dr 200908291954288 19.64 (alert=?) (N,ave,min,max=
> 69, 24.47, 1.29, 138.18) (Commented Out)
> *hv 200908240342065 155.84 (alert=24.0) (N,ave,min,max=
> 1317, 11.93, 0.03, 160.31) **** Alert ****
> ld 200908270609537 81.38 (alert=336.0) (N,ave,min,max=
> 258, 114.13, 0.77, 541.93)
> *mb 200908280059321 62.55 (alert=48.0) (N,ave,min,max=
> 1284, 68.61, 0.04, 542.40) **** Alert ****
> nc 200908301339002 1.90 (alert=24.0) (N,ave,min,max=
> 1317, 1.92, 0.01, 25.78)
> ne 200908280319272 60.22 (alert=336.0) (N,ave,min,max=
> 45, 158.42, 8.61, 514.51)
> nm 200908292039492 18.88 (alert=84.0) (N,ave,min,max=
> 1317, 51.28, 0.00, 363.08)
> nn 200908300122193 14.17 (alert=24.0) (N,ave,min,max=
> 1317, 10.11, 0.08, 93.40)
> pr 200908300940053 5.88 (alert=84.0) (N,ave,min,max=
> 1317, 23.35, 0.23, 223.73)
> pt 200908301451380 0.68 (alert=336.0) (N,ave,min,max=
> 946, 133.01, 0.20,2052.63)
> se 200908291421032 25.19 (alert=336.0) (N,ave,min,max=
> 1317, 167.51, 0.00,1287.55)
> us 200908301451334 0.69 (alert=24.0) (N,ave,min,max=
> 1317, 9.58, 0.00, 25.69)
> *uu 200908280208513 61.40 (alert=48.0) (N,ave,min,max=
> 1317, 31.43, 0.18, 140.91) **** Alert ****
> *uw 200908281306396 50.43 (alert=48.0) (N,ave,min,max=
> 1317, 18.59, 0.06, 136.63) **** Alert ****
>
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