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Edward Hindman wrote: > > Anne: > > Our LDM went down at 04Z today. I attempted to save the ldmd.log file > for you but it wasn't where it was before your recent new LDM > installation. Further, I followed the reboot procedure at 1230Z > today and Halo rebooted but the LDM did not restart. > > I'm out of things I know how to do. Could you please see what's the > matter, when you have a minute, and let me know what you found and what I > can to do to help out if/when the LDM crashes again. > > Thank you! > > Prof. Ward Hindman > CCNY Ward, The LDM is actually running now. I did not start it. According to the logs it terminated at 12:38Z and was restarted just a few minutes later at 12:41Z today. And, the old log is there (ldmd.log.1), which is the one that I want to see - good news. (Did you look in ~ldm/logs?) Looking in that log, I don't see anything particularly unusual occurring around 4 - 5Z. Like I said above, the LDM was running until 12:30Z today. What makes you think that the LDM went down at that time? And, was the downtime at 12:30Z due to your reboot? Anne -- *************************************************** Anne Wilson UCAR Unidata Program address@hidden P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307 ---------------------------------------------------- Unidata WWW server http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ ****************************************************