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This document describes attributes recommended for describing a netCDF dataset to discovery systems such as Digital Libraries. THREDDS and other tools can use these attributes to extract metadata from datasets, and exporting to Dublin Core, DIF, ADN, FGDC, ISO 19115 and other metadata formats. This will help systems and users locate and use data efficiently.
Many of these attributes correspond to general discovery metadata content, so similar terms exist in many metadata standards. This Attribute_Convention_for_Data_Discovery_(ACDD)_Mappings page includes a crosswalk to THREDDS, OGC CSW, ISO 19115-2 and Rubric Categories.
The ACDD geospatiotemporal attributes present a special case, as this information is already fully defined by the CF coordinate variables. These attributes are recommended, despite being redundant, because they greatly simplify data discovery and access.
root account is locked. Follow README instructions how to set it via
kernel command line parameter. This works both for 0.6 and 2.0pre1
discovery images, although the format of the option is different.