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>From: "Alex Huang" <address@hidden> >Organization: UNCA >Keywords: 200504281338.j3SDckP3001435 LDM corrupt queue Hi Alex, >How are you? I am doing well, thank you. By the way, I am answering this from my hotel room in Vienna, Austria! You have to love the Internet -- it has made the world a much smaller place... >It has been a while since I contacted you, it means we are >doing just fine. Very good. I am glad to hear that you are well. >Unfortunately, we had a big power surge at UNCA yesterday, every PC >seems to be fine, but the LDM machine (storm2.atms.unca.edu) stopped at >Testing LDM queue integrity: while rebooting. I tried a few times of >cold boot, but it didn't work. > >Can you tell me what I should do? The fix is easy. All you have to do is delete and remake the LDM queue. Here are the steps you should follow: <as 'ldm'> ldmadmin delqueue ldmadmin mkqueue -f ldmadmin clean ldmadmin start >We only have a few days left in this >semester, so the timing is not good. We may replace this old PC with a >newer one in summer. You should easily be up and ingesting data within 5 minutes of receiving this email. >Thank you so much. No worries. Cheers, Tom -- NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publicly available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.