On 2014-07-11 07:54, mike cook wrote:
Looks like my problem is back:

/usr/local/bin/wget -O /tmp/finals-all http://maia.usno.navy.mil/ser7/finals.all 
&2> /dev/null

gets
--2014-07-11 15:35:27--  http://maia.usno.navy.mil/ser7/finals.all
Resolving maia.usno.navy.mil (maia.usno.navy.mil)... 199.211.133.23
Connecting to maia.usno.navy.mil (maia.usno.navy.mil)|199.211.133.23|:80... 
failed: Operation timed out.
Retrying.

--2014-07-11 15:36:51--  (try: 2)  http://maia.usno.navy.mil/ser7/finals.all
Connecting to maia.usno.navy.mil (maia.usno.navy.mil)|199.211.133.23|:80... 
failed: Operation timed out.
Retrying.

Still no problems on primary maia (from outside US) but
backup toshi not available right now.

See note on http://maia.usno.navy.mil page about getusnoeop.ksh
script and README. Customize and schedule to get your products
from primary or backup servers as soon as they are posted
(after 17.10UTC).

The finals.all data does not seem to be available from iers, but just through 
usno.
I use is to create graphs of UTC-UT1 delta.
I was looking today as I wanted to add to my graph the difference between the 
observed
and predicted values since the records started.

Bulletin A is a USNO only product.
IERS EOP PC data products are produced only weekly or end one month ago.

Unfortunately it did not occur to me to backup the source data.

I believe the above script may keep some backups.

--
Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis
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