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Hi Kevin, re: > Hi Tom, yes, I left a link in /home/ldm to point to /usr/local/ldm, > anticipating that > there would be some pointers to /home/ldm that I missed when I moved the ldm > account > home directory. OK. re: > Curious about pqact.conf_mcidasB ... aside from playing with the path to > ldmfile.sh, I > don't recall making any other changes to it last evening Hmm... This must mean that the copy of pqact.conf_mcidasB that is in ~ldm/etc is the result of a 'mcxconfig' run previous to the one that I made. re: (I did not have any beer last night, so my memory is likely worse than usual ... hahaha) ... :-) I did have beer, but I am looking at the file this morning as I sip on coffee ;-) re: > file only should be fine > ... whatever you typically do in an initial startup. OK. I will remove the 'pnga2area' invocations from the copy of pqact.conf_mcidasB that is being used by the LDM, and I will figure out why the processing of imagery using 'ldmfile.sh' is not working as it should. re: > It is curious about the logging. Once I switched home directory of ldm, > logging > started. I always disable SELINUX when I install CentOS. Many, many users install the LDM in /home/ldm, and their installations work fine as long as /home/ldm is not on an NFS-mounted file system. Why/if moving the directory made logging start working is a BIG mystery to me! re: > Feel free to have at it now ... Will do. I will send you an update when I figure the 'ldmfile.sh'-related issue out. It should be something pretty simple (simple enough to overlook)... 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: ECE-924432 Department: Support McIDAS Priority: Normal Status: Closed