[Shake-dev] transfer timed out pdl but worked anyway.

Bruce Worden cbworden at gmail.com
Thu Apr 19 19:11:42 UTC 2012


Hi Renate,

transfer.conf has a parameter called 'maxwait' that sets how long transfer will wait for any particular transaction to complete. The default is 60 seconds, but you can set it to whatever you want.

Bruce


On Apr 19, 2012, at 11:37 AM, Renate Hartog wrote:

> 
> Hi Bruce,
> 
> I used a higher resolution topography in two shakemaps and transferred them to NEIC using PDL. Transfer complained that it took too long (looks like it allows for 60s duration), though the  ProductClient eventually was successful. See output below.
> Obviously the images are bigger with this new topography. Is it too much? It looks a lot better this way and I notice that southern California seems to use a similar resolution topography.
> 
> Can I configure transfer to allow more time? This time I ran the commands by hand, but I assume shake would execute the next program (cleanup in our case) right away, which might cause the transfer to be interupted (?)
> 
> -Renate
> 
> [shake at products01 mapping]$ /home/SHAKE/bin/../bin/transfer -event 60407926 -pdl -ftp -noversion -forget
> transfer: ----- Starting Transfer at 04/19/2012 11:09:45 -----
> Product Distribution Client
> Version 1.6.5 (2011-09-07)
> 
> INFO	thread=10	Running Product Builder
> INFO	thread=10	Product Created source=uw, type=shakemap, code=uw60407926, updateTime=Thu Apr 19 11:09:46 PDT 2012
> INFO	thread=10	[sender_ehppdl1] sending product to Socket[addr=ehppdl1.cr.usgs.gov/137.227.224.95,port=11235,localport=40966]
> transfer: Child processes exceeded timeout. Killing...
> transfer: Killed transfers to DESTS:
> 
> 
> transfer: Error: Child processes timed out
> transfer: ----- Transfer finished at 04/19/2012 11:10:45 -----
> [shake at products01 mapping]$ INFO	thread=10	[sender_ehppdl1] send complete Socket[addr=ehppdl1.cr.usgs.gov/137.227.224.95,port=11235,localport=40966] response="[hub_receiver] received product 'urn:usgs-product:uw:shakemap:uw60407926:1334858986849'"
> INFO	thread=10	[sender_ehppdl2] sending product to Socket[addr=ehppdl2.wr.usgs.gov/137.227.233.12,port=11235,localport=52569]
> INFO	thread=10	[sender_ehppdl2] send complete Socket[addr=ehppdl2.wr.usgs.gov/137.227.233.12,port=11235,localport=52569] response="[hub_receiver] received product 'urn:usgs-product:uw:shakemap:uw60407926:1334858986849'"
> urn:usgs-product:uw:shakemap:uw60407926:1334858986849
> 
> Second event:
> [shake at products01 ~]$ /home/SHAKE/bin/../bin/transfer -event 60404846 -pdl -ftp -noversion -forget
> transfer: ----- Starting Transfer at 04/19/2012 11:28:07 -----
> Product Distribution Client
> Version 1.6.5 (2011-09-07)
> 
> INFO	thread=10	Running Product Builder
> INFO	thread=10	Product Created source=uw, type=shakemap, code=uw60404846, updateTime=Thu Apr 19 11:28:07 PDT 2012
> INFO	thread=10	[sender_ehppdl1] sending product to Socket[addr=ehppdl1.cr.usgs.gov/137.227.224.95,port=11235,localport=37088]
> transfer: Child processes exceeded timeout. Killing...
> transfer: Killed transfers to DESTS:
> 
> 
> transfer: Error: Child processes timed out
> transfer: ----- Transfer finished at 04/19/2012 11:29:07 -----
> [shake at products01 ~]$ INFO	thread=10	[sender_ehppdl1] send complete Socket[addr=ehppdl1.cr.usgs.gov/137.227.224.95,port=11235,localport=37088] response="[hub_receiver] received product 'urn:usgs-product:uw:shakemap:uw60404846:1334860087466'"
> INFO	thread=10	[sender_ehppdl2] sending product to Socket[addr=ehppdl2.wr.usgs.gov/137.227.233.12,port=11235,localport=60686]
> INFO	thread=10	[sender_ehppdl2] send complete Socket[addr=ehppdl2.wr.usgs.gov/137.227.233.12,port=11235,localport=60686] response="[hub_receiver] received product 'urn:usgs-product:uw:shakemap:uw60404846:1334860087466'"
> urn:usgs-product:uw:shakemap:uw60404846:1334860087466
> 
> -- 
> Renate Hartog
> Research Scientist
> Pacific Northwest Seismic Network
> Department of Earth and Space Sciences
> University of Washington
> Box 351310
> Seattle, WA 98195
> 
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