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"Jason J. Levit" wrote: > > > Hi Anne, > > I remembered this about PIPE, and created the files before hand. > Using the "FILE" command, the file is stored ok in the directory, > but using "PIPE" to the EXACT same directory, I recieve the error. > Anything I give "PIPE" - from cat to the uncompression program > I'm using (I'm using nexradII_bz to decompress Level II data!) > gives me the "write" error. This suggests something weird with > "PIPE", but everything I try seems to get squashed. > > Thanks for the help! If you think of anything else, please le > me know, I'm about to turn in the white flag. My next step is > to wipe the whole LDM directory and start over.... > > Jason > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Jason J. Levit, N9MLA Research Scientist, > address@hidden Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms > Room 1022 University of Oklahoma > 405/325-3503 http://www.caps.ou.edu/ Jason, Before you wipe everything out, did you try the debugging suggestions from my previous message? If so, what happened? Try the simple things first! Anne -- *************************************************** Anne Wilson UCAR Unidata Program address@hidden P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307 ---------------------------------------------------- Unidata WWW server http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ ****************************************************