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Charlie, > Thanks for your recommadation. > > We might have another problem. While we use ldmsend(1) to send > small-sized data-products (e.g., 10 bytes, 20 bytes...), the products > are not saved to the product queue. However, if we use ldmsend(1) to > send data-products of larger size (e.g., 10k, 20k...), the products are > saved to the product queue successfully. > > Would you please tell us is there any settings need to be change? Could the data-products be identical? If so, then they will have the same MD5 checksum and be considered as duplicates by the LDM product-queue. The workaround for this is to include in each product something that's guaranteed to be different each time (such as a timestamp). > Best Regards, > Charlie Chang Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: BMA-267922 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: Closed