[IGSMAIL-5200]: Re: [IGSMAIL-5199]: NRT data flow problem caused by DC outage
Carey Noll
carey.noll at nasa.gov
Thu Sep 1 06:02:10 PDT 2005
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IGS Electronic Mail 01 Sep 05:58:20 PDT 2005 Message Number 5200
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Author: Carey Noll/CDDIS
Stefan has pointed out an important point to ensure continued flow of
IGS
data, particularly from the hourly network. The CDDIS can quickly set
up
ftp deposit areas for any group wishing to use our data center as a
backup
delivery point for their hourly (and daily and high-rate) files. Any
institution wishing to do so should contact me at Carey.Noll at nasa.gov.
Regards,
Carey.
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On Sep 1, 2005, at 2:58 AM, stefan.schaer at swisstopo.ch wrote:
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> IGS Electronic Mail 31 Aug 23:58:44 PDT 2005 Message Number
> 5199
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> Author: Stefan Schaer
>
>
> Dear IGS/IGLOS/EUREF colleagues,
>
> We would like to point to a problem that (once more) became obvious
> thanks to the recent DC outage at BKG:
>
> http://igscb.jpl.nasa.gov/mail/igsmail/2005/msg00119.html
>
> This DC outage revealed a dramatic impact on the IGS/IGLOS/EUREF NRT
> data flow. At CODE, we suffered particularly from the reduced IGLOS
> data
> flow, which makes ultra-rapid (as well as rapid) GPS/GLONASS-combined
> POD (unnecessarily) more difficult, if not impossible.
>
> We think a list of affected stations might help to prevent similar data
> flow blackouts in the future.
>
> The following list includes all stations for which hourly files were
> made available at BKG on day 242 (for the hours prior to the outage):
>
> http://www.aiub.unibe.ch/download/igsdata/bkg_outage_nrtdata.txt
>
> Stations that remained "unaffected" by the BKG DC outage are indicated
> with "OK". Stations for which NO hourly observation data could be
> found at any DC (during the DC outage) are indicated with "data flow
> INTERRUPTED". A compiled list of these "BKG-dependent" stations may be
> found at:
>
> http://www.aiub.unibe.ch/download/igsdata/
> bkg_outage_nrtdata_interrupted.txt
>
> In total, 35 of 147 hourly stations were directly affected by this
> several hours lasting DC breakdown (more specifically: 29 of 85 IGS
> stations, 16 of 30 IGLOS stations, and 21 of 119 EUREF stations found
> at
> the BKG DC). All these 35 stations seem to consider just one DC
> (obviously BKG) for hourly (and daily?) file upload. It is worth
> mentioning that 5 of the affected stations even have the status of an
> "IGb00" fiducial site (used for datum definition):
>
> hofn
> joze
> lhas
> trab
> wtzr
>
> To avoid misunderstanding, here we address a station-related, not a
> DC-related problem. According to "IGS/EUREF Site Guidelines", GNSS
> observation stations must consider a secondary DC for backup.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Stefan Schaer
>
>
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Ms. Carey Noll
Manager, Crustal Dynamics Data Information System (CDDIS)
Secretary, ILRS Central Bureau
NASA GSFC
Code 690.5
Greenbelt, MD 20771
USA
E-mail: Carey.Noll at nasa.gov
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