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

Bob Drach drach at llnl.gov
Tue Oct 20 10:01:07 MDT 2009


Hi Stephen,

Here are some quick answers, to be elaborated on during the telecon.

Bob

On Oct 20, 2009, at 6:21 AM, <stephen.pascoe at stfc.ac.uk> wrote:

>
> 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?

See esgunpublish.

>  * 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.

http://www2-pcmdi.llnl.gov/Members/bdrach/.personal/esg-publication- 
scripts/
http://www2-pcmdi.llnl.gov/Members/bdrach/.personal/esg-publisher- 
configuration/

>


>  * GridFTP -- I'm not clear how this is meant to be configured on the
> node.
>
> Cheers,
> Stephen.
>
> ---
> Stephen Pascoe  +44 (0)1235 445980
> British Atmospheric Data Centre
> Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: badc-nmwg-bounces at zonda.badc.rl.ac.uk
> [mailto:badc-nmwg-bounces at zonda.badc.rl.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Bryan
> Lawrence
> Sent: 19 October 2009 14:55
> To: go-essp-tech at ucar.edu
> 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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> British
> Atmospheric Data Centre and NCEO/NERC NEODC) STFC, Rutherford Appleton
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