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John, >Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 12:09:16 -0600 (MDT) >From: John Stokes <address@hidden> >To: General Support <address@hidden> >Subject: Re: reboot of IDD and U. Washington problems The above message contained the following: > * /etc/init.d/ldmd: pqcat takes too long and is not useful for a mission > critical environment. Default behavior should be: > 1) check to see if the queue has a 0 count for readers > 2) if the count is 0; start the ldm > 3) if the count is not 0; delete the queue, make the queue, and > start the ldm. That should be relatively easy to do. I don't deal very much with the operational side of the IDD, but I'll be happy to do this if you'll tell me which scripts need editing. Regards, Steve Emmerson