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Gilbert, > I have to su as root, type ldmadmin stop twice, the first time it > complains about a lockfile, and the second time it kills it. Then, > I exit out of super user, and then delete/remake queues, restart, and all > is well. From that point on, as long as I don't reboot, i can shut the LDm > off and turn it back on without difficulty. As long as you don't reboot, eh? I take it, then, that the LDM is started at boot-time by a script executing as "root"? Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: OVK-233439 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: On Hold