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Harry, >Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 08:21:43 -0700 >From: Harry Edmon <address@hidden> >Organization: University of Washington >To: Steve Emmerson <address@hidden> >Subject: Re: 20040929: ldm 6.1 - change in "-m" behavior > Keywords: 200409282351.i8SNpxHP002118 LDM 6.1 The above message contained the following: > I understand this - but with a completely empty queue at the start of > the LDM, shouldn't all the feeds be requesting data 3 hours old? It has > in the past, but not with 6.1. I understand your question now. That is puzzling. The following lines from your previous email exemplify the conundrum: Sep 28 23:39:47 freshair rpc.ldmd[3117]: Starting Up (version: 6.1.0; built: Sep 17 2004 13:51:28) ... Sep 28 23:39:47 freshair thelma[3139]: Starting Up(6.1.0): thelma.ucar.edu: TS_ZERO TS_ENDT {{CONDUIT, "[45]$"}} Sep 28 23:39:47 freshair unidata2[3140]: Starting Up(6.1.0): unidata2.ssec.wisc.edu: TS_ZERO TS_ENDT {{UNIWISC, ".*"}} ... Sep 28 23:39:48 freshair thelma[3139]: Desired product class: 20040928203948.515 TS_ENDT {{CONDUIT, "[45]$"}} Sep 28 23:39:48 freshair unidata2[3140]: Desired product class: 20040928233948.266 TS_ENDT {{UNIWISC, ".*"}} I'll investigate. Are you sure the product-queue was empty? Was anything other than the LDM processes putting data-products into the product-queue? Regards, Steve Emmerson