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[LDM #WEK-401659]: ldm-6.10.0 info



Gerry,

> I finally got done with meetings and committments and reran the
> installation. The process I used was:
> 
> [ldm@windnfs ~]$ gunzip -c ldm-6.10.0.tar.gz | pax -r '-s:/:/src/:'^M
> [ldm@windnfs ~]$ cd ldm-6.10.0/src^M
> [ldm@windnfs src]$ ./configure [--enable-logging=local0 >configure.log
> 2>&1^M
> Enter root's password (or don't).^M
> Password: ^M
> Continuing...^M
> [ldm@windnfs src]$ make install >make.log 2>&1^M
> The next step will perform those installation actions that must be^M
> executed by the superuser. If this step doesn't work (for example,^M
> if you don't enter root's password), then the superuser will have to^M
> manually execute the command "make root-actions".^M
> ^M
> Enter root's password (or don't): Password: ^M
> ^M
> 
> 
> The result in the /etc/rsyslog.conf file is:
> # Unidata LDM:
> ${LOG_LDM}.debug      ${LDM_LOGFILE}
> 
> I Am more than willing to try something else if you'd like, or, you can
> log in via the dianos bastion host thence to windnfs and see what you get...

I was able to reproduce the bug and I'm working on it now.

> ALSO...
> 
> When I start ldm (ldmadmin start) i find that something has created a
> subdirectory 'data' in ~ldm/var/data... I don't think this is expected
> behavior. I can't find anywhere in registry.xml where I should be able
> to control this.

The directories "data", "logs", and "queues" in the directory "~ldm/var" are 
permanent and part of an LDM installation. If you want, you may replace the 
"data" directory with a symbolic link.

> This is on a new install... I can blow things away and start over, if
> that'll help.
> 
> gc
Regards,
Steve Emmerson

Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: WEK-401659
Department: Support LDM
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed