Hi Ray,
I did run 'ldmadmin delqueue' and 'ldmadmin mkqueue' and that returned the LDM
to its proper functionality.
Thank you,
Brian Bernard
Pelmorex Media
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From: admin@xxxxxxxx <admin@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: September 16, 2016 8:51:12 AM
To: Brian Bernard
Cc: awips2-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [awips2-users] LDM Issues in AWIPS II 16.1
Try "ldmadmin delqueue", then "ldmadmin mkqueue".
That will create a new queue.
Ray Weber
MA Skywarn
On Thursday, September 15, 2016 2:18pm, "Brian Bernard" <bbernard@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
said:
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> Hello,
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> I'm having a lot of problems when trying to re-start the LDM in AWIPS II
> 16.1. For
> example, when I do "ldmadmin start" as root, I get this: "
>
> The writer-counter of the product-queue isn't zero. Either a process
> has the product-queue open for writing or the queue might be corrupt.
> Terminate the process and recheck or use
> pqcat -l- -s -q /awips2/ldm/var/queues/ldm.pq && pqcheck -F -q
> /awips2/ldm/var/queues/ldm.pq
> to validate the queue and set the writer-counter to zero.
> LDM not started"
>
> When I run the command suggested, I get the error: "-bash: pqcat: command not
> found". It seems that for whatever reason LDM is not in root's path. Is it
> supposed to be in awips/fxalpha's path or root's path?? I'm really confused.
>
> Brian Bernard
>
>