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andrew farnsworth wrote: > > Hi again > I did some checking on when we stopped getting the kind of temporal > resolution in our data that we want, and it stopped on December 1st. Since > that point we have only received hourly data, rather than the specified > times of every frame. Perhaps that will help in locating the bug. . . > > Best, > Andrew Hmmm, this makes me wonder... What is the date on your pqact.conf? I'm trying to determine if anything changed in pqact.conf around Dec. 1. (Were you managing the machine at that time?) Here, I'm still trying to determine if you're really not getting the other products or you're getting them but not filing them. One possibility is that WSI changed the feed underneath you. If I can determine that you're actually getting the products then we'll know that your feed is still good and the problem is in pqact.conf Also, you can do 'ldmadmin check' to see what version you're running. This command also checks a bunch of stuff, so it may take a little time. Or, in ~ldm do 'ls -lt' and see what the runtime link is pointing to - that would be the version you are running. Also, FYI, we teach workshops every year on the software packages we distribute. The next LDM workshop will be August 2-4 here in Boulder. You might find that helpful. Anne -- *************************************************** Anne Wilson UCAR Unidata Program address@hidden P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307 ---------------------------------------------------- Unidata WWW server http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ ****************************************************