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Hi Pete, I have seen this kind of thing before. > > Our traffic goes through two redundant palo alto firewall appliances, and > maybe two redundant routers as well. I would start the ldm and one or two > feeds would have huge lags like this, and others would be ok. Then I'd stop > and restart the ldm and maybe one or more of the feeds that had the large > lags would quickly drop to zero, and maybe some of the others would start > to have a large lag again. I was going nuts trying to figure it out, as you > are right now. > > They cleaned the fiber connections to one of the firewalls or routers and > the problem went away. It seems that the traffic through one of those > connections was slow/faulty, and depending on which route the ldm > connection went for each feed request, it would ether be horribly slow or > fine. > > For what it's worth.. It was very frustrating and hard to figure that out. > This is consistent with what Daryl's experiencing. Thank you for mentioning it. --Steve Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: RKL-664278 Department: Support IDD Priority: Normal Status: Open =================== 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.