>From: mynul khan <address@hidden> >Organization: St. Cloud State >Keywords: 200408190031.i7J0VUaW005948 LDM ldmd.conf pqact.conf Mynul, >I have recently installed and configured LDM on a new >server. When first ran ldm, it showed the following >errors: > >Aug 19 00:22:35 pqact[26863]: pipe: execvp: xcd_run: >No such file or directory >Aug 19 00:22:35 pqact[26864]: pipe: execvp: >decoders/dcmetr: No such file or directory >Aug 19 00:22:35 pqact[26867]: pipe: execvp: xcd_run: >No such file or directory >Aug 19 00:22:35 pqact[26868]: pipe: execvp: >decoders/dcmetr: No such file or directory >Aug 19 00:22:36 pqact[26871]: pipe: execvp: xcd_run: >No such file or directory >Aug 19 00:22:36 pqact[26872]: pipe: execvp: >decoders/dcffg: No such file or directory >Aug 19 00:22:36 pqact[26875]: pipe: execvp: >decoders/dcffg: No such file or directory >Aug 19 00:22:40 pqact[26877]: pipe: execvp: xcd_run: >No such file or directory >Aug 19 00:22:48 pqact[26879]: pipe: execvp: pnga2area: >No such file or directory >Aug 19 00:22:48 pqact[26881]: pipe: execvp: pnga2area: >No such file or directory >Aug 19 00:22:49 pqact[26883]: pipe: execvp: xcd_run: >No such file or directory Aug 19 00:22:49 pqact[26885]: pipe: execvp: xcd_run: >No such file or directory >Aug 19 00:22:49 pqact[26887]: pipe: execvp: >decoders/dcffg: No such file or directory > >it continued for ever. Any idea what these means? My best bet is that the directory(ies) in which xcd_run and pnga2area exist are not in the PATH of the user running your LDM. The recommended setup is: - copy the ldm-mcidas decoders you are going to use to the ~ldm/decoders directory - copy routines needed to run McIDAS-XCD decoding (e.g., xcd_run, mcscour.sh) to the ~ldm/util directory Don't forget to edit 'xcd_run', 'mcscour.sh', and 'batch.k' (one of the scripts that comes along with the ldm-mcidas decoders) to set needed McIDAS environment variables. >Thanks No worries. Cheers, Tom -- NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publically available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.
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