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Hi Samuel, re: > Is there a way to delete un-used satellite imagery like Hawaii, or Puerto > Rico? Sure, deleting those images is no different than deleting other images. I think, however, that you are really asking if there is a way to not request those images from the NIMAGE datastream since you are not planning on using them. This is done by modifying the ~ldm/etc/ldmd.conf 'request' line for the NIMAGE data in an analogous way to what you are doing for the NEXRAD2 and CONDUIT feeds. Or, you are asking if there is a way to not serve the Hawaii or Puerto Rico images through ADDE. To do this, you would delete the ADDE dataset definitions for the data: <as 'mcidas'> cd $MCDATA dataloc.k DEL GINIEAST/GPN8KIR dataloc.k DEL GINIEAST/GPN8KVIS dataloc.k DEL GINIEAST/GPN8KWV dataloc.k DEL GINIEAST/GPR1KVIS dataloc.k DEL GINIEAST/GPR4K39 dataloc.k DEL GINIEAST/GPR4KIR dataloc.k DEL GINIEAST/GPR4KWV dataloc.k DEL GINIEAST/GPR8KCO2 dataloc.k DEL GINIWEST/GHN14KVIS dataloc.k DEL GINIWEST/GHN14KWV dataloc.k DEL GINIWEST/GHR1KVIS dataloc.k DEL GINIWEST/GHR4K12 dataloc.k DEL GINIWEST/GHR4K39 dataloc.k DEL GINIWEST/GHR4KIR dataloc.k DEL GINIWEST/GHR8KWV Cheers, Tom **************************************************************************** Unidata User Support UCAR Unidata Program (303) 497-8642 P.O. Box 3000 address@hidden Boulder, CO 80307 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unidata HomePage http://www.unidata.ucar.edu **************************************************************************** Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: TTR-495389 Department: Support McIDAS Priority: Normal Status: Closed