[Go-essp-tech] next telco: ESG data node progress, 4pm UT, 20th October

stephen.pascoe at stfc.ac.uk stephen.pascoe at stfc.ac.uk
Tue Oct 20 07:21:26 MDT 2009


 
Some items I'd like to discuss at the telco. today:

 * datanode deployment update
 * Data publication timelines -- I can report on our expected
publication timeline of UKMO data.
 * Testing the publication process.  How should testing "esgpublish"
work?  Are the constraints on what metadata we give our test datasets?
How do we unpublish test datasets, including removal from the gateway?
 * Documentation.  Is there any documentation on the esgcet command-line
tools ($CDAT_HOME/bin/esg*)?  If not lets we start a wiki page on it.
 * GridFTP -- I'm not clear how this is meant to be configured on the
node.

Cheers,
Stephen.

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British Atmospheric Data Centre
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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Subject: [badc-nmwg] [Go-essp-tech] next telco: ESG data node
progress,4pm UT, 20th October

Hi Folks

As announced, the next telco will be 4pm UT, 20th of October.

(Yes, that's 0300 in Canberra, 0900 in San Francisco, 1000 Denver, 1200
in NYC, 1700 in the UK, 1800  in Europe, and the time will change for
most of us the following week).

The telco will be limited to one hour in duration.

Telco number is US +1-925-424-8105 access code 305757#.

Because of the antisocial hour in the Antipodes, we're planning to
record the meeting ...  so that we don't get sued because of potential
damage from massive caffeine spikes ... if anyone has a problem with
that (the recording that is), please speak out asap.

Topic of the day: progress on installing and configuring the ESG data
node. I think the actual agenda will be constructed in the first five
minutes of the call. 

Dean has produced the attached document which will eventually appear on
the CMIP5 site.  Do feel free to provide constructive criticism, so the
document can be as useful as possible for those following us down this
road. 

Cheers
Bryan

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Atmospheric Data Centre and NCEO/NERC NEODC) STFC, Rutherford Appleton
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