fdb read ======== Read data from the FDB and write this data into a specified target file. This may involve visiting multiple databases if required by the request. Usage ----- :: fdb read request.mars target.grib fdb read --raw request.mars target.grib fdb read --extract source.grib target.grib Options ------- +----------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ``--extract`` | Extract the request(s) from an existing GRIB file | +----------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ``--statistics`` | Report timing statistics | +----------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ``--config=string`` | FDB configuration filename. | +----------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ``--raw`` | Uses the raw request without expansion | +----------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Examples -------- Specify the MARS request in a plain text file. Note that this MARS request must be fully expanded. For example, it may not contain the **/to/** or **/by/** statements that the MARS client is able to expand. :: % cat myrequest retrieve,class=od,expver=0001,stream=oper,date=20151004,time=1200,domain=g,type=an,levtype=pl,step=0,levelist=700,param=155 # this will retrieve 2 fields % fdb read myrequest foo.grib retrieve,class=od,date=20151004,domain=g,expver=0001,levelist=500/700,levtype=pl,param=155,step=0,stream=oper,time=1200,type=an Compress handle: 3.3e-05 second elapsed, 3.2e-05 second cpu Compress handle: 2e-06 second elapsed, 2e-06 second cpu Read rate: 4.7575 Gbytes per second Write rate: 2.54081 Gbytes per second Save into: 0.022224 second elapsed, 0.022182 second cpu Obtain data from the FDB using the MARS request that would be implied by an existing GRIB file. In this example, foo.grib contains 2 fields that identify what needs to be retrieved. :: % fdb read --extract foo.grib out.grib retrieve,class=od,date=20151004,domain=g,expver=0001,levelist=500,levtype=pl,param=155,step=0,stream=oper,time=1200,type=an ... Compress handle: 3.3e-05 second elapsed, 3.2e-05 second cpu Compress handle: 2e-06 second elapsed, 2e-06 second cpu Read rate: 4.7575 Gbytes per second Write rate: 2.54081 Gbytes per second Save into: 0.022224 second elapsed, 0.022182 second cpu