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Jiangyi, > > echo $MANPATH > > /usr/local/ldm/man:/usr/share/catman:/usr/catman:/usr/local/catman: > /usr/local/freeware/catman:/usr/local/teTeX/man Your MANPATH looks good. What's the output of the command "env | grep MANPATH"? > > ls -R $HOME/man > > man1 man3 whatis > > /usr/local/ldm/man/man1: > feedme.1 ldmping.1 pqact.1 pqexpire.1 pqsend.1 rpc.ldmd.1 > ldmadmin.1 ldmsend.1 pqcat.1 pqing.1 pqsurf.1 rtstats.1 > ldmd.1 netcheck.1 pqcheck.1 pqinsert.1 pqutil.1 scour.1 > ldmfail.1 notifyme.1 pqcreate.1 pqmon.1 regex.1 syscheck.1 > > /usr/local/ldm/man/man3: > pq.3 ulog.3 The contents of /usr/local/ldm/man look good. > If LDM is running, "ldmadmin watch" will only print "(Type ^D when > finished)" ? That's correct -- and if the LDM isn't running, it will print a message to that effect. Use "ldmadmin isrunning" in scripts and "ldmadmin watch" from the user-shell. Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: ALU-416552 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: On Hold