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Hi Jason, re:
Not to hi-jack a thread but is there a suggested Linux distro to use for LDM or is it just admins choice?
Like so many of those that responded to your ldm-users post, the UPC favors Linux distributions that have a RedHat lineage. One of the biggest reasons for this (other than familiarity) is that the LDM uses the 'syslogd' or 'rsyslogd' version of the system logging daemon. Other distros (e.g., OpenSUSE) may use syslog-ng, and syslog-ng does not play nicely with the LDM. That being said, I have personal experience in installing and using the LDM on a variety of Linux distros (Debian, Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, Mandriva in addition to RHEL, Fedora and CentOS), and I can say that it runs well in all of these environments. Cheers, Tom -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ * Tom Yoksas UCAR Unidata Program * * (303) 497-8642 (last resort) P.O. Box 3000 * * yoksas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Boulder, CO 80307 * * Unidata WWW Service http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ * +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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