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# EDEX Basic Commands
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Unidata's EDEX install also comes with a [simple **`edex`** program](#edex-commands) that can help execute basic EDEX utilities. The most basic of the commands are the following:
To start all EDEX services:
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edex start
To stop all EDEX services:
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edex stop
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## Service and Boot Settings
These commands will start and stop five EDEX service files installed into **/etc/init.d/**, four of which are run on boot:
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service postgres start
service httpd-pypies start
service qpidd start
service edex_camel start
The fifth, `edex_ldm`, does **not run at boot** to prevent filling up disk space if EDEX is not running:
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service edex_ldm start
All of these services are started and stopped by the single program: `edex` as mentioned above.
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### LDM Troubleshooting
If the EDEX machine is shut down abruptly, when restarted, it should start up the processes mentioned [above](#service-and-boot-settings). If `sudo service edex_ldm start` does not start up LDM smoothly, please try these steps:
!!! note "All of the following commands should be run as user *awips* and the `service` commands may need to be run with `sudo`."
- Run `sudo service edex_ldm start` or `ldmadmin start` and recieve this message:
ldmadmin start
start_ldm(): PID-file "/awips2/ldm/ldmd.pid" exists. Verify that all
is well and then execute "ldmadmin clean" to remove the PID-file.
- Run `ldmadmin clean` and `sudo service edex_ldm start` and receive this error:
ldmadmin clean
sudo service edex_ldm start
Checking the product-queue...
The writer-counter of the product-queue isn't zero. Either a process
has the product-queue open for writing or the queue might be corrupt.
Terminate the process and recheck or use
pqcat -l- -s -q /awips2/ldm/var/queues/ldm.pq && pqcheck -F -q
/awips2/ldm/var/queues/ldm.pq
to validate the queue and set the writer-counter to zero.
LDM not started
- To resolve the above, run:
pqcat -l- -s -q /awips2/ldm/var/queues/ldm.pq && pqcheck -F -q /awips2/ldm/var/queues/ldm.pq
ldmadmin delqueue
ldmadmin mkqueue
sudo service edex_ldm start
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---
## EDEX Commands
Unidata's version of EDEX installs with a helpful `edex` script that can be used for basic EDEX tasks.
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### edex start
edex start
Starting EDEX PostgreSQL: [ OK ]
Starting httpd: [ OK ]
Starting QPID [ OK ]
Starting EDEX Camel (request):
Starting EDEX Camel (ingest):
Starting EDEX Camel (ingestGrib):
Starting AWIPS LDM:The product-queue is OK.
...
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### edex start base
To start all EDEX services *except* the LDM:
edex start base
---
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### edex stop
edex stop
Stopping EDEX Camel (request):
Stopping EDEX Camel (ingest):
Stopping EDEX Camel (ingestGrib):
Stopping QPID [ OK ]
Stopping httpd: [ OK ]
Stopping EDEX PostgreSQL: [ OK ]
Stopping AWIPS LDM:Stopping the LDM server...
...
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---
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### edex setup
edex setup
[edex] EDEX IP and Hostname Setup
Checking /awips2/database/data/pg_hba.conf [OK]
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Checking /awips2/edex/bin/setup.env [OK]
[edit] Hostname edex.unidata.ucar.edu added to /awips2/ldm/etc/ldmd.conf
[done]
This command configures and/or confirms that the EDEX hostname and IP address definitions exist (`edex setup` is run by `edex start`).
> **Note**: If your EDEX server is running but you see the message **"Connectivity Error: Unable to validate localization preferences"** in CAVE, it may mean that the domain name defined in **/awips2/edex/bin/setup.env** can not be resolved from *outside* the server. Some machines have different *internally-resolved* and *externally-resolved* domain names (cloud-based especially). The name defined in **setup.env** must be *externally-resolvable*.
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---
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### edex log
edex log
[edex] EDEX Log Viewer
:: No log specified - Defaulting to ingest log
:: Viewing /awips2/edex/logs/edex-ingest-20151209.log. Press CTRL+C to exit
INFO [Ingest.binlightning-1] /awips2/data_store/SFPA42_KWBC_091833_38031177.2015120918 processed in: 0.0050 (sec) Latency: 0.0550 (sec)
INFO [Ingest.obs-1] /awips2/data_store/metar/SAIN31_VABB_091830_131392869.2015120918 processed in: 0.0810 (sec) Latency: 0.1800 (sec)
More edex logs...
edex log grib
edex log request
edex log ldm
edex log radar
edex log satellite
edex log text
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### edex qpid
Shows a list of the the Qpid message queue to monitor data ingest (messages in vs messages out, i.e. decoded):
[centos@js-156-89 ~]$ edex qpid
Queues
queue dur excl msg msgIn msgOut bytes bytesIn bytesOut cons bind
================================================================================================
external.dropbox Y Y 11 1.26m 1.26m 621 79.6m 79.6m 5 1
Ingest.Radar Y Y 4 589k 589k 184 27.1m 27.1m 5 1
Ingest.GribDecode Y Y 0 370k 370k 0 103m 103m 11 1
Ingest.GribSplit Y Y 2 361k 361k 201 31.9m 31.9m 5 1
Ingest.modelsounding Y Y 0 100k 100k 0 6.54m 6.54m 1 1
Ingest.Text Y Y 0 97.8k 97.8k 0 5.25m 5.25m 2 1
Ingest.GOESR Y Y 0 83.4k 83.4k 0 6.92m 6.92m 2 1
Ingest.obs Y Y 0 46.2k 46.2k 0 2.40m 2.40m 1 1
Grid.PostProcess Y Y 0 20.2k 20.2k 0 6.68m 6.68m 1 1
Ingest.sfcobs Y Y 0 10.5k 10.5k 0 577k 577k 1 1
Ingest.goessounding Y Y 0 6.68k 6.68k 0 427k 427k 1 1
Ingest.Glm Y Y 0 5.61k 5.61k 0 581k 581k 1 1
Ingest.aww Y Y 0 3.32k 3.32k 0 182k 182k 1 1
---
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### edex users
To see a list of clients connecting to your EDEX server, use the `edex users [YYYYMMDD]` command, where `[YYYYMMDD]` is the optional date string.
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edex users
-- EDEX Users 20160826 --
user@101.253.20.225
user@192.168.1.67
awips@0.0.0.0
awips@sdsmt.edu
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### edex purge
To view any stuck purge jobs in PortgreSQL (a rare but serious problem if your disk fills up). The solution to this is to run `edex purge reset`.