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On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Robb Kambic wrote: > Gregory, > > After looking at the log messages, it doesn't appear your queue is 250 > megabytes. Look in the data dir, what's the: > > % ls -l ldm.pq > > If it's 250 megabytes then up it again. There might be other products > coming in on your afos stream, etc. If it isn't then change it in the > bin/ldmadmin file to 250. Then the standard > > % ldmadmin stop > % ldmadmin delqueue > % ldmadmin mkqueue > % ldmadmin start > > I just put the commands here for my sanity sake. DUH! I forgot he was also ingesting NOAAPORT. Whoa, that's 175 MB right there. Up, up and away! Use 400 MB at least. > Also, if you comment out the dds and pps does it make any difference? > > Robb... I think that's the key here. NOAAPORT takes up 150 MB of my queue/hour, and of course, we filter out scrambled NIDS and other stuff. Give it a go, and then let us know! ******************************************************************************* Gilbert Sebenste ******** Internet: address@hidden (My opinions only!) ****** Staff Meteorologist, Northern Illinois University **** Work phone: 815-753-5492 *** *******************************************************************************