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1 | Rémy | Rémy shared Monitoring Toward an Open Standard Approach To discuss |
2 | Kai | Kai shared WIS Monitoring as a lead of TT-WISMon Two types Status of TT-WISMon
Question (Jeremy)How many Monitoring Centers are there? and Sensor Centers? (Enrico) GBON requirement, 4 NWP centers, GDPFS centers, statistics, each MC to know who is serving WMC center, to know where the data is from (Rémy) why is it important to know where the data is from in WIS2.0? (Timo) Requirements on functional and non-functional monitoring, then be mapped to metrics for monitoring to avoid ad-hoc solutions. (Kenji) Who to monitor it? How often shold be checking the dashboard? (Enrico) Regional WIGOS to react to the incidents. People will take care when there is a big lack of data. (Jeremy) the monitoring is to identify the issues. (Hassan) Messages to be sent to the poor performance centers.
(Rémy) Requirement for WDMQS be described in data model by open statndard. A neutral assessment or a third party to monitor the FTP/SFTP/HTTPS services is enough. But not all NC/DCPC to run the tool for the metrics. (Hassan) Monitoring is to follow up the issues and the producet improvement. WIS2 monitroing is to build a link between the global monitoring and the data/information producers.
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| | (Rémy) applicability of the data model from open standard metrics (Jeremy) how long does it take to take for the requirements? Action: Kai & Timo: Initial assessment for the functional and non functional requirements ready in 3-4 weeks |
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