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Mike Leuthold wrote: > > > Anne Wilson at Unidata feels that it may be a system overload problem here > > at SIO. The current ldm host (meteora, which is not very well endowed, > > memory wise) is it's own DNS server. When the ldm workload goes up, it may > > prevent meteora from doing it's DNS duties properly. > > I was having the same problem with meteora. Once Larry ALLOWed my IP in > addition to my hostname, that problem went away. My current problem is > that I'm losing packets to the I2 and I'm fighting (again)with our telecom > people to resolve this problem between AZ and the I2. > > -- > Mike Leuthold > Atmospheric Sciences/Institute of Atmospheric Physics > University of Arizona > address@hidden > 520-621-2863 Hi again, Larry, As I mentioned in one of earlier exchanges, an easy fix that might improve the DNS problem is to put the names of all sites that connect to you in your /etc/hosts file on meteora. If you'd like me to handle that for you, I will do that, however I would need root access. Again, please do not email passwords to me. Instead, please leave them on my voice mail. Anne -- *************************************************** Anne Wilson UCAR Unidata Program address@hidden P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307 ---------------------------------------------------- Unidata WWW server http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ ****************************************************