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Waldenio, > yes, what I need is to configure the downstream LDM > to ask for data that are more than one hour old when > they are started. > > Ok. the problem is the internet bandwidth, but this > isnt is a fast solution. I think that 3 or 4 hours > to receive the data would be better to our current > situation. With 1 hour we cant receive the conduit > feed. I understand. Use the following command to start an LDM system that will request and accept data that is 3 hours (10800 seconds) older than the current time, by default: ldmadmin start -m 10800 Note that the actual "from" time in the request will be modified by the creation-time of the most-recently arrived data-product in the product-queue that matches the requested data. If the product-queue is empty or had very old products in it, then the 3 hour value will be used. Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: LYM-910651 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: Closed