doc updates for 18.1.1-6
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!!! note "There are three *levels of localization*, starting with the default **BASE**"
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* **BASE** - default
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* **Site** - 3-letter WFO ID (required) overrides base
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* **User** - user-level localization overrides site and base
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* **SITE** - 3-letter WFO ID (required) overrides base
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* **USER** - user-level localization overrides site and base
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* **World Mercator**
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* **World CED**
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* **World Mollweide**
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* **Geostationary (GOES East Full Disk)**
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* and **Regional** Mercator projections for **Africa**, **Australia/NZ**, **South America**, **Europe**, **Alaska**, **Hawaii**, **Puerto Rico**, **Japan**, **Pacific Ocean**, and the north and south poles.
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* **Geostationary (GOES East & West Full Disk)**
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* **Regional** Mercator projections for **Africa**, **Australia/NZ**, **South America**, **Europe**, **Alaska**, **Hawaii**, **Puerto Rico**, **Japan**, **Pacific Ocean**, and the north and south poles.
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There is also a **WFO** submenu which contains a map scale for every NWS localization site.
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The directory `/awips2/edex/conf/resources` contains configuration text files for specific plugins, which allow for user-defined values which are read by AWIPS plugins on EDEX start:
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com.raytheon.edex.plugin.gfe.properties
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com.raytheon.edex.plugin.grib.properties
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com.raytheon.edex.plugin.radar.properties
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com.raytheon.edex.text.properties
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com.raytheon.uf.edex.archive.cron.properties
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com.raytheon.uf.edex.database.properties
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edex-ogc.properties
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edex-requestsrv.properties
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goesr.properties
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grib.properties
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purge.properties
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radar.properties
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warning.properties
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Look at *purge.properties* for example:
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# Number of days older than the earliest known data to delete.
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purge.orphan.buffer=7
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In *com.raytheon.edex.plugin.grib.properties*, *com.raytheon.edex.plugin.radar.properties*, and *com.raytheon.edex.plugin.radar.properties* you can adjust the number of decoder threads for each plugin.
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In *grib.properties*, *goesr.properties*, and *radar.properties* you can adjust the number of decoder threads for each plugin.
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cat com.raytheon.edex.plugin.radar.properties
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cat radar.properties
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# Number threads for radar products ingested from the SBN
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radar-decode.sbn.threads=5
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# Unidata AWIPS User Manual
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[https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/awips2](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/awips2)
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[ldm]: https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/ldm/
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[spring]: http://www.springsource.org/
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[hibernate]: http://www.hibernate.org/
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[qpid]: http://qpid.apache.org
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[idd]: https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/projects/#idd
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[Unidata AWIPS](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/awips2/) is a modified and extended version of AWIPS (originally developed by NWS and Raytheon) for non-operational use in research and education by [UCAR member institutions](http://president.ucar.edu/governance/members/universities-representatives).
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AWIPS (the Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System) is a meteorological decoding, display, and analysis package originally developed by the National Weather Service and Raytheon. UCAR's Unidata Program Center develops and supports a modified non-operational version of AWIPS for use in research and education by [UCAR member institutions](http://president.ucar.edu/governance/members/universities-representatives), which is released as open source software, free to download and use by anyone.
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AWIPS takes a unified approach to data ingest, and most data types follow a path through the system starting with an [LDM](#ldm) client requesting data from the [Unidata IDD](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/projects/#idd). Various raw data and product files (grib, BUFR, text, gini, McIDAS, NetCDF, more) are decoded and stored as HDF5 and Postgres metadata by [EDEX](install/install-edex), which then serves these data and products to clients over http.
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AWIPS takes a unified approach to data ingest, most data ingested into the system comes through the [LDM](#ldm) client pulling data feeds from the [Unidata IDD](#idd). Various raw data and product files (netCDF, grib, BUFR, ASCII text, gini, AREA) are decoded and stored as HDF5 and Postgres metadata by [EDEX](install/install-edex), which serves products and data over http.
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Unidata supports two visualization frameworks for rendering data: [CAVE](install/install-cave), and the Python Data Access Framework ([python-awips](http://python-awips.readthedocs.io)).
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Unidata supports two data visualization frameworks: [CAVE](install/install-cave) (an Eclipse-built Java application which runs on Linux, Mac, and Windows), and the [python-awips](http://python-awips.readthedocs.io).
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## License
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Unidata AWIPS source code and binaries (RPMs) are considered to be in the public domain, meaning there are no restrictions on any download, modification, or distribution in any form (original or modified). Unidata AWIPS contains no proprietery content and is therefore not subject to export controls as stated in the [Master Rights](https://github.com/Unidata/awips2/blob/unidata_18.1.1/rpms/legal/Master_Rights_File.pdf) licensing file.
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Unidata AWIPS source code and binaries (RPMs) are considered to be in the public domain, meaning there are no restrictions on any download, modification, or distribution in any form (original or modified). Unidata AWIPS contains no proprietery content and is therefore not subject to export controls as stated in the Master Rights licensing file.
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## Download and Install CAVE
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> [Release 18.1.1-5, February 6, 2019](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/blogs/news/category/AWIPS)
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> [Release 18.1.1-6, March 21, 2019](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/blogs/news/category/AWIPS)
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## Linux
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## Download and Install EDEX
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> [Release 18.1.1-5, February 6, 2019](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/blogs/news/category/AWIPS)
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> [Release 18.1.1-6, March 21, 2019](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/blogs/news/category/AWIPS)
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## EDEX Service Manager
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To start all EDEX services
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There are five EDEX service installed into `/etc/init.d/`, four of which run on boot:
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edex start
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To stop all EDEX services
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edex stop
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These command 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
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service httpd-pypies start
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All of these services are started and stopped by a single program `edex`,
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### edex start
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edex start
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Starting AWIPS LDM:The product-queue is OK.
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### edex start base
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To start all EDEX services *except* the LDM:
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edex start base
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### edex stop
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edex stop
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Stopping AWIPS LDM:Stopping the LDM server...
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### edex setup
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edex setup
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> 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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### edex log
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edex log
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edex log satellite
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edex log text
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### edex qpid
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Shows a list of the the Qpid message queue to monitor data ingest (messages in vs messages out, i.e. decoded):
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[centos@js-156-89 ~]$ edex qpid
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Queues
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queue dur excl msg msgIn msgOut bytes bytesIn bytesOut cons bind
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external.dropbox Y Y 11 1.26m 1.26m 621 79.6m 79.6m 5 1
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Ingest.Radar Y Y 4 589k 589k 184 27.1m 27.1m 5 1
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Ingest.GribDecode Y Y 0 370k 370k 0 103m 103m 11 1
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Ingest.GribSplit Y Y 2 361k 361k 201 31.9m 31.9m 5 1
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Ingest.modelsounding Y Y 0 100k 100k 0 6.54m 6.54m 1 1
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Ingest.Text Y Y 0 97.8k 97.8k 0 5.25m 5.25m 2 1
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Ingest.GOESR Y Y 0 83.4k 83.4k 0 6.92m 6.92m 2 1
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Ingest.obs Y Y 0 46.2k 46.2k 0 2.40m 2.40m 1 1
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Grid.PostProcess Y Y 0 20.2k 20.2k 0 6.68m 6.68m 1 1
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Ingest.sfcobs Y Y 0 10.5k 10.5k 0 577k 577k 1 1
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Ingest.goessounding Y Y 0 6.68k 6.68k 0 427k 427k 1 1
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Ingest.Glm Y Y 0 5.61k 5.61k 0 581k 581k 1 1
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Ingest.aww Y Y 0 3.32k 3.32k 0 182k 182k 1 1
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### edex users
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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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awips@0.0.0.0
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awips@sdsmt.edu
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### edex purge
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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`.
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