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Stephen, All these problem mentioned here been resolved with the new Linux release that I wrote about in yesterday's message. Have you installed it? Robb... On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Unidata Support wrote: > > ------- Forwarded Message > > >To: Michael Cammarata <address@hidden>, > >To: Paul Sisson <address@hidden> > >cc: address@hidden > >From: Stephen Keighton <address@hidden> > >Subject: Re:LDM > >Organization: . > >Keywords: 199903051615.JAA10113 > > > Mike and Paul, > > You both sent me similar scripts for starting (and killing LDM); thanks. I've > made more progress with these scripts than with any other suggestions I've > received so far, but still having some problems. Hopefully, you might have > some > more ideas based on what's happening here: > > 1) As I mentioned before, using 'ldmadmin start' just gives me the message "No > processes available". Many responses thought this meant I didn't have enough > free swap space, but I checked and I've got 128mb free before I try to start > ldm. > > 2) With your "goldm' script Mike (which is very similar to the one Paul sent > me, > only in addition you do run ldmadmin mkqueue to insure an ldm.pq file, and you > also run hupsyslog and pqinstats), the three process start just fine. I guess > since I am not using ldmadmin start I can't do an ldmadmin watch, so instead I > use > > pqutil -w /usr/local/ldm/dataldm.pq > > to see if any products are coming in. None. The message I keep getting in > the > afos_log file from pqing is "Expanding input buffer size to #####", where #### > is a number which keeps growing and growing. I assume this means it is > recognizing a data feed, but pqact isn't processing it. I checked to make > sure > my pqact.conf file is telling ldm to store data in directories that actually > exist, and it looks OK. > > 3) Do either of you know what 'rpc.ldmd' does? It's not in your scripts, but > it > is something that 'ldmadmin start' runs. > > Thanks for any additional advice you can give. > > Steve > > > ------- End of Forwarded Message > =============================================================================== Robb Kambic Unidata Program Center Software Engineer III Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research address@hidden WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ ===============================================================================