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What I found that works for me is: EXP|SPARE ^[DWS].{11}_EXEC /usr/local/ldm/bin/pqcat -O -vl logs/scoop/scoop-ldm.log -p ^[DWS] /dev/null
We are using the EXP feed for our peoject/group where we have pre-defined filename structure. This wouldn't work:
EXP|SPARE ^[DWS].{11}_EXEC /usr/local/ldm/bin/pqcat -O -vl logs/scoop/scoop-ldm.log /dev/null
Would your statement, alone, work in the pqact file, I mean, isn't the Feedtype and pattern required?
Thank you, Donna -- Donna Cote Senior Research Associate The Academy for Advanced Telecommunications and Learning Technologies Texas A&M University 3139 TAMU College Station, Texas 77843-3139 Office: (979) 862-3982 Cell: (979) 324-3549 Fax: (979) 862-3983 Steve Emmerson wrote:
Donna,A better way to use the "pqcat" utility would be to run it from an EXEC entry in the LDM configuration-file. For example:EXEC "pqcat -O -vl pqcat.log /dev/null"Having it run as a child of the LDM server means that it will receive a CONT signal every time a product is added to the product-queue and so will keep up-to-date. It will also terminate when the LDM system is stopped.Regards, Steve Emmerson
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