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Hi Gilbert, et. al., re: Steve asked >> Is it insufficient, inconvenient, or just hard to remember to execute the >> command >> >> pqact -vl - -q /dev/null pathname And Gilbert answered: >Probably, yes, and absolutely. :-) The alternative to this hard to remember pqact invocation is: <as 'ldm'> cd ~ldm ldmadmin pqactcheck -p etc/pqact.conf ldmadmin pqactcheck -p etc/pqact.gempak ldmadmin pqactcheck -p etc/pqact.conf_mcidasA ldmadmin pqactcheck -p etc/pqact.conf_mcidasB etc. This is what I did on your machines to verify the integrity of your pattern-action files. Getting the list of pattern-action files in ~ldm/etc/ldmd.conf should be straightforward, so implementing the series of 'pqactcheck -p' actions should not be too hard. Cheers, Tom -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ * Tom Yoksas UCAR Unidata Program * * (303) 497-8642 (last resort) P.O. Box 3000 * * yoksas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Boulder, CO 80307 * * Unidata WWW Service http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/* +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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