[EHPweb] QDDS?

David Oppenheimer oppen at usgs.gov
Wed Jun 1 20:29:13 UTC 2011


I managed to log in to qdds2.er.usgs.gov and discovered QDDS was still
running. I've stopped it, sendfileII which was sending heartbeats to the
NCSN BigBrother monitor on qdds1.wr.usgs.gov, and cancelled all the crontab
entries that would restart processes.  

I don't know who manages this machine, but I suspect it was being operated
solely for us. It can be decommissioned if that's the case.

-David

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:ehpweb-bounces at geohazards.usgs.gov] On Behalf Of Jeremy M Fee
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 12:58 PM
To: Paul S Earle
Cc: ehpweb at geohazards.usgs.gov
Subject: Re: [EHPweb] QDDS?

The QDDS logs are generated on the EIDS hubs, not qdds1 or qdds2...


Jeremy


On Jun 1, 2011, at 1:53 PM, Paul S Earle wrote:

> Chris,
>
> The only thing QDDS should be used for is internal logging. This is 
> needed. I have no idea what the Reston connection is.
>
> Paul
>
>
> On Jun 1, 2011, at 1:48 PM, Christopher J Bidwell wrote:
>
>> Are there any systems out there that are still using and/or dependant 
>> on QDDS?
>>
>> It seems there are some systems in Reston that are advertising tcp/
>> 2222 that I'm being questioned about.
>> ----------------
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Chris Bidwell, RHCSA
>> Red Hat Linux Administrator
>> National Earthquake Information Center US Geological Survey
>> email: cbidwell at usgs.gov
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