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Rick, > > tail -n 200 The file you sent contained 200 entries like this: 20211029T212719.226573Z idd.unidata.ucar.edu[3071833] down6.c:vetProduct:226 WARN Ignoring too-old product: 19062 20211029200109.349321 NEXRAD3 27721534 SDUS83 KPAH 292000 /pN0KPAH !nids/ 20211029T212719.264615Z idd.unidata.ucar.edu[3071833] down6.c:vetProduct:226 WARN Ignoring too-old product: 1611 20211029200109.277250 NEXRAD3 27721535 SDUS62 KMFL 291958 /pNHIMIA !nids/ 20211029T212719.302608Z idd.unidata.ucar.edu[3071833] down6.c:vetProduct:226 WARN Ignoring too-old product: 3585 20211029200109.277679 NEXRAD3 27721536 SDUS63 KPAH 291956 /pNHIVWX !nids/ If you didn't just restart the LDM, then this indicates that your system is unable to keep-up with the volume of data. Are you logging metrics (see <https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/ldm/ldm-current/basics/monitoring.html#metrics>) and do you have gnuplot(1) installed? If so, then the command "ldmadmin plotmetrics -b 20211001" will display, among other things, a time-series plot of the load on the system. > > -- > Rick Kohrs > Satellite Data Services > Space Science and Engineering Center > University of Wisconsin - Madison > address@hidden > 608.263.6312 > > Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: EYE-134238 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: Closed =================== NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publicly available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.