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Hi Larry, Well, aeolus seems happy today. Since you seem to have plenty of disk space, I'd like to keep it in debug mode just in case we can catch this happening again. Is that ok with you? I'm keeping 14 hours worth of logs right now, rotating them every 30 minutes. If you look in ~ldm/logs you'll see how much space they are using. I talked with our system adminstrator about possible ways that a queue could become corrupted. He had me look through the cron jobs for a utility that might be affecting the disk, like a defragmenting utility, but I couldn't find anything suspicious. The only scrap of possibly important information I can think of is that the first time this happened was on Tuesday, 2/5, and yesterday was also a Tuesday. Yesterday it happened in the morning. Do you recall what time of day this happened two weeks ago? Otherwise, all I can do is keep an eye on it. I suppose you could pronounce it "well" again if you wanted. Or, maybe there's a better word than "well"... Anne -- *************************************************** Anne Wilson UCAR Unidata Program address@hidden P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307 ---------------------------------------------------- Unidata WWW server http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ ****************************************************