I just sent about 6 files to OPUS, and have not gotten a response in about 30 minutes. I know I am being impatient, but I have 12 more I want to send before the end of the day. I have had good luck processing OPUS Projects this morning, but OPUS is not working very fast this afternoon.:-( :-O :-@ :pissed: :excruciating: :beer:
Why Hold Back, Send Them All
It is always slower at the end of the day than in the morning. It's priority right is checking and filing all the day's CORS files. Your files may simply be waiting for some CORS data to be properly spaced. Files sent early in the morning generally are from the day before so the CORS data is already there and just waiting for you.
There is no reason not to send all your files, you will get them back after they are done, no sooner.
OPUS has some maintenance scheduled for Thursday that may slow down processing but it has quite a lineup of working computers.
At this time of day the whole internet slows down as all the kids get home from school and their parents are not yet there.
Paul in PA
Duh!
I found the problem, I was hammering in OPUS Solutions the other day to put data into an OPUS Project, and made a rule in outlook to send the return e-mail to my OPUS folder on outlook.
I did notice something interesting though. I sent a file to OPUS DB, a GPS observation on a Benchmark, and when I got the results back, the OPUS DB solution had the same PID as the benchmark. Usually I get something back like "DDBB40" for the PID. This one was "DK2870"
http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/OPUS/getDatasheet.jsp?PID=DK2870&style=modern