Good morning,
What exactly is the problem with having data in your queue that is over an 
hour old?  That is actually a good thing as it allows downstream hosts 
some flexibility (if they are configured to accept data over an hour old).
daryl
On Thu, 27 Dec 2012, Andrew Little wrote:
Recently, we have seen an increase in the number of products in our LDM product 
queue.
I have increased our queue from 2G to 4G and our slots from default to 60,000.
However, I am still seeing the age of the queue go beyond 1 hour (3600).
Maximum hourly volume    919.687 M bytes/hour
Average hourly volume    654.020 M bytes/hour
Average products per hour      67632 prods/hour
Feed                           Average             Maximum     Products
                    (M byte/hour)            (M byte/hour)   number/hour
IDS|DDPLUS              654.020    [100.000%]      919.687    67632.119
pqmon
Dec 27 16:06:06 pqmon NOTE: Starting Up (2774)
Dec 27 16:06:06 pqmon NOTE: nprods nfree  nempty                nbytes      
maxprods  maxfree    minempty            maxext     age
Dec 27 16:06:06 pqmon NOTE:  69832    168              0       467467080        
     69999           345                    0   3452289320   3970
Dec 27 16:06:06 pqmon NOTE: Exiting
Thanks.
Andrew Little
Weather Systems Analyst
Universal Weather & Aviation Inc.
8787 Tallyho Road
Houston, Texas 77061
(713) 947-5633
(713) 504-2719
alittle@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:alittle@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Success from the word GO.
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