[ncl-talk] Reopening an old trouble ticket: OPeNDAP failing when reading a large number of files [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Capehart, William J
William.Capehart at sdsmt.edu
Thu Sep 21 11:43:04 MDT 2017
Thanks Rick:
It’s not a stretch apparently. Indeed there were a lot of /tmp/oc.* directories and the one I’m running now is adding zero-byte-long files to the directory as it proceeds.
Based on the URL you posted I am not sure exactly how to get around it or “reclaim” a cookie jar.
Guidance at that end would be appreciated.
Bill
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Bill Capehart <William.Capehart at sdsmt.edu<mailto:William.Capehart at sdsmt.edu>>
Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences Program Coordinator
Civil and Environmental Engineering
201 Mineral Industries Building
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
501 East St Joseph Street
Rapid City, SD 57701-3995
Ph: +1-605-394-1994 Mobile: +1-605-484-5692
From: Rick Brownrigg <brownrig at ucar.edu>
Date: Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at 10:34 MDT
To: Griffith Young <griffith.young at bom.gov.au>
Cc: William Capehart <William.Capehart at sdsmt.edu>, "ncl-talk at ucar.edu" <ncl-talk at ucar.edu>
Subject: Re: [ncl-talk] Reopening an old trouble ticket: OPeNDAP failing when reading a large number of files [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Hi William,
This is a stretch, but I'm at a loss. You might check your /tmp directory: is it of very limited capacity, or are there tons of these "oc.*" directories there? They seem to be some sort of temporary cookie file. Here's some discussion about them from the Unidata site:
https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/issues/435
Rick
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 10:10 PM, Griffith Young <griffith.young at bom.gov.au<mailto:griffith.young at bom.gov.au>> wrote:
Hello Bill,
I had a similar problem with file handles (as you seem to have had too with your notes on setfileoption), so I suspect that this might be the problem (as I suspect that you do too).
But the difference here is that I suspect that the issue might be on the OPeNDAP server end?!?
Have you been in contact with the owner of the OPeNDAP server? Can you/they inspect their logs?
If indeed there is an issue with file handles on the server, then there may be some evidence in their logs...
Is it possible that the remote nature of your customers is affecting file close commands coming back to the server? There is not enough evidence in the log you provided to determine this.
I admit that all this is all conjecture (but sometimes it gets you closer to the problem).
Griff.
From: Capehart, William J [mailto:William.Capehart at sdsmt.edu<mailto:William.Capehart at sdsmt.edu>]
Sent: Wednesday, 20 September 2017 1:48 PM
To: Griffith Young; ncl-talk at ucar.edu<mailto:ncl-talk at ucar.edu>
Subject: Re: Reopening an old trouble ticket: OPeNDAP failing when reading a large number of files [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Hi Griff.
Correct. We get the classic 404 error. However, the file Is indeed there. As with Jon’s problem if you change the start date further down the street, the seemingly missing file will be read and a later file will be the one where it stops. The script will read the first ~240 files it encounters and will then halt with an errant missing file error.
Bill
From: Griffith Young <griffith.young at bom.gov.au<mailto:griffith.young at bom.gov.au>>
Date: Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 21:44 MDT
To: William Capehart <William.Capehart at sdsmt.edu<mailto:William.Capehart at sdsmt.edu>>, "ncl-talk at ucar.edu<mailto:ncl-talk at ucar.edu>" <ncl-talk at ucar.edu<mailto:ncl-talk at ucar.edu>>
Subject: RE: Reopening an old trouble ticket: OPeNDAP failing when reading a large number of files [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
The file does not exist according to the log (404).
2017-09-20T02:52:12.951 +0000 [1841685452][ 123718] INFO - threddsServlet - Request Completed - 404 - -1 - 491915
Additionally, I did not get a response when I clicked on your link.
As to why that might be, I cannot answer that part.
Hope this helps.
Griff.
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Sent: Wednesday, 20 September 2017 1:31 PM
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Subject: [ncl-talk] Reopening an old trouble ticket: OPeNDAP failing when reading a large number of files
I am having the same issue that Jon Meyer had a few years ago. His original post is linked here.
http://mailman.ucar.edu/pipermail/ncl-talk/2015-June/thread.html#2853
To repeat the problem, I have a large number of OPeNDAP files that we’re trying help my remote students access.
After reading a large number of files (I don’t have a specific answer but it’s less than the magic 1024 value and seems to hover around 240 files) via the server I get the same error message.
Cannot create cookie file
CURL Error: Couldn't resolve host name
curl error details:
fatal:Could not open (http://kyrill.ias.sdsmt.edu:8080/thredds/dodsC/BWW_GENS/2017/03/04/gens003_WRFRAP_ALL_2017-03-04_18.wrf_ci_turb.grib2)
fatal:Either file (f) isn't defined or variable (Geopotential_height_isobaric_ens) is not a variable in the file
fatal:["Execute.c":8640]:Execute: Error occurred at or near line 282 in file read_z500_ensembles_from_thredds.ncl
We are using the delete(f) to release the file units and also are using the setfileoption("grib2", "SuppressClose", False) command
I also have the log files from our THREDDS server (linked below).
https://gist.github.com/wjcapehart/46d3f594d223f9b8bb2c6e577a3ecaad
Hopefully, this will give the NCL or THREDDS or Tomcat people an idea of what is going on with this problem.
Cheers-n-Thanks
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Bill Capehart <William.Capehart at sdsmt.edu<mailto:William.Capehart at sdsmt.edu>>
Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences Program Coordinator
Civil and Environmental Engineering
201 Mineral Industries Building
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
501 East St Joseph Street
Rapid City, SD 57701-3995
Ph: +1-605-394-1994<tel:(605)%20394-1994> Mobile: +1-605-484-5692<tel:(605)%20484-5692>
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