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20000804: Beta release of LDM version 5.1.2 available



>From: Tom McDermott <address@hidden>
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200008042039.e74KdrT06261

>
>On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Russ Rew wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> 
>> A beta release of the new LDM, version 5.1.2, is now available.
>> For details, please see:
>> 
>>  http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/ldm/announce/announce-5.1.2beta.html
>
>In this document you say:
>
>
>Since the product queue data structures are different from previous
>versions, you cannot use an existing product queue when you switch to the
>new version or if you switch back to a previous version. We have been
>running the new version of the LDM internally and on thelma.ucar.edu and
>the new motherlode.ucar.edu machines for some time without significant
>problems, so we don't think it will be necessary to switch back to an
>older version, but you might want to keep a copy of the old queue around
>until you have determined that the new LDM works as expected.
>
>
>Why would it be necessary to keep a copy of the old queue around if you
>have the old software (5.0.9) which can recreate the old verison of the
>queue?
>
>Tom
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>


Tom,

No its not necessary to keep the old queue around. You can always create a new 
one 
with pqcreate from ldm 5.0.x.

The points that Russ was trying to emphasize are that:
1) you have to make a new queue for ldm5.1.2
2) If for some reason, you had to back out of the update because something 
wasn't working,
   then, if you had your old queue - and it was within 1 hour of your 
switchover,
   then you could revert back with your runtime link, use the old queue, and
   you would not have to catch up on every product that you had received 
previously.

   After 1 hour, there really wouldn't be anything worth saving in your old 
queue
   because pqexpire would delete it in the 5.0.x version.

Steve Chiswell