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Anne, > Thanks for the swift response. But at this point literally everything in > our scour.conf file is coming up as not existing, even if navigating to it > by hand on command line works fine. > > More examples: > ~ldm/data/decoders 10 > ~ldm/data/decoders/nssl 2 > > scour: directory ~ldm/data/decoders does not exist, skipping > scour: directory ~ldm/data/decoders/nssl does not exist, skipping > ldm@system: cd ~ldm/data/decoders > /usr1/ldm/data/decoders > ldm@system: ls > acft/ csig/ ffa/ gfsmos/ hrcn/ isig/ ncon/ rdf/ scd/ > ship6hr/ ship_nomask/ taf/ warn/ wou/ > airm/ drops/ ffg/ gfsxmos/ hrly/ ltng/ nssl/ recon/ ship/ > ship6hr_nomask/ syn/ uair/ watch/ wstm/ > ldm@system: pwd > /home/ftp/mntfil1v1/data/ldm2/decoders > ldm@system: cd nssl > /usr1/ldm/data/decoders/nssl > ldm@system: pwd > /home/ftp/mntfil1v1/data/ldm2/decoders/nssl > ldm@system: ls > ptype/ qpe/ qpe_01H/ qpe_q2rad_gc/ qpe_q2rd_gc/ rainrate/ Good lord! That means that this compound command in the scour(1) script: if edir=`cd "$dir" && /bin/pwd`; then : true else $LOGGER "directory $dir does not exist, skipping" continue fi is taking the false path -- something that's arguably impossible. We'd better check our assumptions. Please send me the output of the following commands, executed by the LDM user: id uname -a echo $SHELL /bin/pwd ls -ld ~ldm/data/decoders ~ldm/data/decoders/nssl Also, and if you can, would you please replace the blank line at the top of the installed scour(1) script, "~ldm/bin/scour", with the line "#!/bin/bash" to see if that gets it to work. Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: ARA-679268 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: Closed =================== 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.