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CJ, I must be missing something. Please send me the output of the command "ldmadmin config". Is there any chance that I could log onto the system in question as the LDM user? > No, > No other ldm process are running: > > -bash-4.1$ /opt/ldm/bin/ldmadmin delqueue > Couldn't reset LDM registry > -bash-4.1$ /opt/ldm/bin/ldmadmin mkqueue > Couldn't reset LDM registry > -bash-4.1$ /opt/ldm/bin/ldmadmin start > Couldn't reset LDM registry > -bash-4.1$ !ps > ps -ef | egrep ldm > ldm 2369 18015 0 09:56 pts/0 00:00:00 ps -ef > ldm 2370 18015 0 09:56 pts/0 00:00:00 egrep ldm > root 18014 16345 0 08:39 pts/0 00:00:00 su - ldm > ldm 18015 18014 0 08:39 pts/0 00:00:00 -bash > I've tried to uninstall ldm and reinstall, but still getting the same > error. I also tried to modify the ldmadmin script to ignore the reset > error, but that got me a new error: > > -bash-4.1$ ./ldmadmin delqueue > Couldn't get "/server/config-path" at ./ldmadmin line 97. > > -- > C. J. Keist Email: address@hidden > Systems Group Manager Solaris 10 OS (SAI) > Engineering Network Services Phone: 970-491-0630 > College of Engineering, CSU Fax: 970-491-5569 > Ft. Collins, CO 80523-1301 > > All I want is a chance to prove 'Money can't buy happiness' Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: GQC-293227 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: Closed