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Gilbert, > So what does this mean: > > Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2010 00:01:02 -0600 (CST) > From: Cron Daemon <address@hidden> > To: address@hidden > Subject: Cron <ldm@weather3> /bin/bash -l -c '/home/ldm/bin/ldmadmin check > >/dev/null' > > vetQueueSize(): The maximum acceptible latency (registry parameter > "/server/max-latency": 600 seconds) is greater than the observed minimum > virtual residence time of data-products in the queue (-619313057 seconds). > This will hinder detection of duplicate data-products. How the devil did you get a negative minimum virtual residence time? Please send me the output of the command "pqmon". "Residence time" is the time a data-product spends in the local queue. "Virtual residence time" is residence time plus latency. For the LDM to correctly reject duplicates , the maximum acceptable latency parameter must be less than the observed minimum virtual residence time. > ******************************************************************************* > Gilbert Sebenste ******** > (My opinions only!) ****** > Staff Meteorologist, Northern Illinois University **** > E-mail: address@hidden *** > web: http://weather.admin.niu.edu ** > ******************************************************************************* Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: TMA-441215 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: Closed