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Robert Mullenax wrote: > > Should have mentioned that, we have tried just using the pqact.conf that > comes from the > dist as well and copying one over that works fine on a new machine..to > no avail. I have never > been so frustrated.. > > Thanks, > Robert Mullenax > > Thomas Don Aratari wrote: > > > > Robert > > > > There must be an error in your pqact.conf file, your missing a tab or > > something to the sort. I've gotten this problem when that happens. > > > > Hope this helps > > > > Tom > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > Thomas Aratari address@hidden > > UofM ITD Contract Services Unix System Administration > > Pager: 670-3861 E-Page: address@hidden > > AOSS Building - LDM/Sys Admin (734) 764-4584 > > Medical Science Building II - Sys Admin (734) 763-5558 > > -- > Robert Mullenax > Weather Systems Administrator > Universal Weather and Aviation > 8787 Tallyho > Houston, TX 77061 > Phone: 713-944-1622 ext 2223 > FAX: 713-943-4645 > Email: address@hidden Hi Robert, What happens if you invoke the ldm from the command line in debug mode? i.e., make sure all ldm processes are dead, then do rpc.ldmd -x -l - I'm wondering if it will tell you if it's detecting a problem. Are you able to exec other processes from the ldmd.conf file on that machine? You can email back to me directly. Anne -- *************************************************** Anne Wilson UCAR Unidata Program address@hidden P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307 ---------------------------------------------------- Unidata WWW server http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ ****************************************************