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Giovanni, > I've got the error messages below, without changing anything in LDM files: > Oct 29 01:48:03 giovanni rpc.ldmd[9311] NOTE: Starting Up (version: 6.6.5; > built: Jul 14 2007 20:44:33) > Oct 29 01:48:03 giovanni rpc.ldmd[9311] NOTE: Using local address 0.0.0.0:388 > Oct 29 01:48:05 giovanni pqact[9314] NOTE: Starting Up > Oct 29 01:48:05 giovanni pqact[9314] WARN: No such file or directory > Oct 29 01:48:05 giovanni pqact[9314] WARN: stateRead(): Couldn't open > "/usr/local/ldm/etc/pqact.conf.state" > Oct 29 01:48:05 giovanni pqact[9314] WARN: Previous-state information doesn't > exist > Oct 29 01:48:05 giovanni pqact[9315] NOTE: Starting Up > Oct 29 01:48:05 giovanni pqact[9316] NOTE: Starting Up > ... > > Oct 29 01:48:05 giovanni rtstats[9313] NOTE: Starting Up (9311) > Oct 29 01:48:05 giovanni pqact[9315] WARN: No such file or directory > Oct 29 01:48:05 giovanni pqact[9316] WARN: No such file or directory > Oct 29 01:48:05 giovanni pqact[9316] WARN: stateRead(): Couldn't open > "etc/pqact.gempak_nwx.state" > Oct 29 01:48:05 giovanni pqact[9316] WARN: Previous-state information doesn't > exist > Oct 29 01:48:05 giovanni pqact[9315] WARN: stateRead(): Couldn't open > "etc/pqact.gempak_decoders.state" > Oct 29 01:48:05 giovanni pqact[9315] WARN: Previous-state information doesn't > exist > > The "ldmadmin watch" command doesn't show any message and I've already checked > upstream connections and they are all working perfectly. > Do you have an idea about how to solve this problem? I assume that your LDM is receiving and processing data, notwithstanding the log messages in question. The messages don't indicate a problem. The files in question record the last successfully-processed data-product for the "pqact" configuration-file with a similar name. For some reason, those files were deleted on your system, in which case the associated "pqact" process will simply start with the most recent additions to the product-queue. One thing to note, every "pqact" configuration-file should have one and only one associated "pqact" process. > -- > Giovanni Dolif > Meteorologist and Ph.D. Student. > Weather Forecast and Climate Studies Center (CPTEC) > National Institute for Space Research (INPE) > km 40, Rod. Pres. Dutra > 12630-000, Cachoeira Paulista, SP, Brazil > Phone: +55 (12) 3186-8400 > FAX: +55 (12) 3101-2835 > http://www.inpe.br/ingles/index.php > http://www.cptec.inpe.br/ Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: AGV-224314 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: Closed