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Hiya, It seems 2 people were restarting the ldm on iita at the same time. Sat ~ 9:45, Also, the auto startup script didn't wait long enough for the port 388 to be released so there was an unnormal ldm running. It's running ok now. Robb... On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Celia Chen wrote: > As some of you already know that I will be on travel again for > a week - leaving Sunday (2/7) and be back Tuesday (2/16). > > Please keep an eye on the LDM while I am out. The only thing I > can think of that might need special care is the WSI data feed. The > WSI data lantency problem still occurs once in awhile. I have > been using the following ldmadmin watch command to check for the > lantency on iita: > > ldmadmin watch -f WSI > > When you see the data delay you can fix the problem temporary by > removing the product queue then restart it. It usually takes about > 20-30 minutes for the data to catch up. The procedure is like the > following: > > ldmadmin stop > ldmadmin delqueue > ldmadmin mkqueue > ldmadmin start > > Thanks! > > Celia > =============================================================================== Robb Kambic Unidata Program Center Software Engineer III Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research address@hidden WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ ===============================================================================