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2008 LDM Training Workshop

The following webpages comprise the 2008 Training Workshop for the Unidata LDM software system.


Contents


Introduction

Welcome to the 2008 Training Workshop on the Unidata LDM!

Your instructor is Steve Emmerson, co-developer of LDM 4, developer of LDM 6, and author of this workshop.

When you finish this class, you should be able to install, configure, and manage an LDM system or network of LDM systems at your home site. You might even do that remotely during the class itself.


Logistics

Please see the 2008 Training Workshop Logistics webpage.


Schedule

The approximate schedule for the two days of the LDM workshop is

Time Activity
0800 - 0830 Light breakfast and conversation
0830 - 1000 Class
1000 - 1020 Break
1020 - 1130 Class
1130 - 1300 Lunch
1300 - 1430 Class
1430 - 1450 Break
1450 - 1700 Class
We'll probably be done by noon of the second day, which means we'll have time to examine the LDM installation at your site and upgrade it if you wish.

Tutorial

Because the LDM is designed to run on many different flavors of UNIX and because each site will probably use the LDM in different ways, the LDM Tutorial is designed to be a general tutorial -- covering all aspects of the LDM while omitting operating-system-specific and site-specific details. As a consequence, the tutorial must be customized to reflect the specific circumstances of this workshop. This is done by embedding hyperlinks like the following in the tutorial at appropriate locations:

Workshop-specific instructions
Please follow these hyperlinks when appropriate.

And now, the general LDM Tutorial.


 
 
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