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Scott, Look at pqinsert(1), which comes with the distribution. Let me know if you need something different. --Steve Emmerson ------- Original Message Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 09:20:27 CDT To: Steve Emmerson <address@hidden> From: Scott Hill <address@hidden> Subject: ldm simulation Hello Mr. Emmerson, I have a question about LDM. Is there a mechanism/module for LDM that would allow me to inject test data into ldm such that this data will be feed to downstream ldm clients. I'm not exactly sure at this point what form the data will take. It may be netcdf or raw level II data but could be anything since it will be simulated data and used only for testing. If possible, I'd like to inject older data from files on the ldm server and resend that data over and over again, modifying timestamps or header information if necessary. Another possibility would be that a module, similar to a decoder, would injects some sort of fake data into the queue at regular intervals. If such a mechanism/module has not been created then I'd like to write it and would be very grateful for any advise or guidance you could provide. I'll be using this functionality to perform tests and aid in debugging and performance tuning for several project here at CAPS. Thanks, Scott Hill Systems Manager CAPS/IRaDS/OSCER, University of Oklahoma 405-325-7268 address@hidden ------- End of Original Message