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Manuel, > I have run pqact as suggested and first lines show a TS_ENDT that has an > old timestamp. The rest are recent products: > > ldm@tigge-ldm:~/etc> head out > Nov 02 15:06:00 pqact[3424] NOTE: Starting Up > Nov 02 15:06:01 pqact[3424] INFO: Successfully read configuration-file > "/usr/local/ldm/etc/pqact.conf" > Nov 02 15:06:01 pqact[3424] INFO: 20061003171505.977 TS_ENDT {{ANY, ".*"}} > Nov 02 15:06:01 pqact[3424] INFO: 0 20061102150601.020 ANY > 000 _BEGIN_ I made a mistake. I should have told you to execute the pqcat(1) utility instead of the pqact(1) utility. It appears, however, that we got the needed information. I recommend that you verify the information with pqcat(1), however. Use the pqexpire(1) utility to remove the old data-product: pqexpire -vl- -i 0 -a 86400 The above command go through the queue once and remove any data- product that is older than one day. Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: YZT-357848 Department: Support IDD TIGGE Priority: Normal Status: Closed