[seek-dev] data
Jing Tao
tao at nceas.ucsb.edu
Tue Nov 8 15:51:46 PST 2005
Hi, Deana:
Yep, somehow the 34.7 didn't go to ecogrid metacat. I guess this is
because knb metacat was upgrade but ecogrid metacat haven't. I will try to
upgrade today.
Thanks,
Jing
Jing Tao
National Center for Ecological
Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS)
735 State St. Suite 204
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Deana Pennington wrote:
> Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2005 15:55:50 -0700
> From: Deana Pennington <dpennington at lternet.edu>
> To: Matt Jones <jones at nceas.ucsb.edu>
> Cc: Jing Tao <tao at nceas.ucsb.edu>, seek-dev <seek-dev at ecoinformatics.org>
> Subject: Re: [seek-dev] data
>
> Nope, that's not it. Deleted my cache and still getting 34.6 instead of
> 34.7. Deana
>
>
> Matt Jones wrote:
>
>> And this is hopefully being fixed by Kevin. Resultsets need to expire
>> quickly -- they probably shouldn't be cached for very long, while more
>> immutable objects like data files can be cached much longer.
>>
>> Matt
>>
>> Jing Tao wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, deana:
>>>
>>> I will take look soon. But did you delete the cache before you search?
>>> Othewise it will use the cache result. The chache dir is in
>>> yourhomedirecotry/.kepler
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jing
>>>
>>> Jing Tao
>>> National Center for Ecological
>>> Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS)
>>> 735 State St. Suite 204
>>> Santa Barbara, CA 93101
>>>
>>> On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Deana Pennington wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2005 15:31:23 -0700
>>>> From: Deana Pennington <dpennington at lternet.edu>
>>>> To: seek-dev <seek-dev at ecoinformatics.org>
>>>> Subject: [seek-dev] data
>>>>
>>>> I confess to being baffled (not a confession I like to make :-)
>>>>
>>>> I have a file on the SRB with an associated EML file in metacat. The
>>>> original eml had an error in the distribution url. I edited the url and
>>>> nothing else. The new eml file shows up on the knb website search.
>>>> Kepler, however, keeps retrieving the old eml file. I have the exact
>>>> same issue with other files as well. The known problem files are all
>>>> IPCC climate change data:
>>>>
>>>> dpennington.34.7 (kepler retrieves 34.6)
>>>> 70.5 (70.4)
>>>> 88.2 (88.1)
>>>> 124.2 (124.1)
>>>> and others
>>>>
>>>> If you search on "ipcc" in Kepler, the first return is 70.4. If you
>>>> search for dpennington.34.7, you get no return.
>>>>
>>>> In all of the above cases, the original url had an extra period in the
>>>> filename which I replaced with an underscore...no other changes made. I
>>>> validated the new file with the knb tool...no problems found. Compared
>>>> the new file in knb with the old file in kepler..see no differences
>>>> other than the underscore.
>>>>
>>>> Ideas or suggestions?
>>>>
>>>> Deana
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>> Deana D. Pennington, PhD
>>>> Long-term Ecological Research Network Office
>>>>
>>>> UNM Biology Department
>>>> MSC03 2020
>>>> 1 University of New Mexico
>>>> Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
>>>>
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>
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>
> Deana D. Pennington, PhD
> Long-term Ecological Research Network Office
>
> UNM Biology Department
> MSC03 2020
> 1 University of New Mexico
> Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
>
> 505-277-2595 (office)
> 505-249-2604 (cell)
> 505 277-2541 (fax)
>
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