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I stupidly let our disk fill up, so when I tried to edit a config file, we lost it. However, with LDM still running, it appears to be honoring it. Is there any way (using ldmadmin -- or some other means) to get the LDM to cough out what 'pqact.conf' file it's using so that I can restore it? I can try to re-build it by hand, but this could be a trial-and-error process...hoping there's some way I can cheat to get the LDM to cough out what it has in memory so I can copy/paste that back into the file. I'd like that to be back in place before I restart the LDM or apply any patches the Debian server needs... (Imagine my embarrassment...) -- ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ Blair Trosper Updraft Networks / Weather Data NOC: 844-UPDRAFT Early Watch Notifications: http://twitter.com/weatherwatches
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