\cgidef{-ic -tex -mail -oglu} \subsection{The installation of the PMM USNO-A2.0 Catalog at CDS} The original catalog consisted in 24 files, one for a 7.5\deg strip in declination. Each file was extended to a directory, named {\tt N000}...{\tt N8230} and {\tt S0000}...{\tt S8230}, i.e. with the same conventions as those used for the \A{/cgi-bin/VizieR?-source=GSC}{GSC Catalog}. In each of these directories, there is one file for 30{\em min} (i.e. {7.5\deg} at the Equator) in right asension; the total number of files is therefore $24\times48 = 1152$ files, with an average number of 20,000 (near the poles) to 800,000 objets per file. In each of these files, the range of the coordinates is then restricted to {7.5\deg}, i.e. a maximal value of 2,700,000 when the coordinates are expressed in their original units of 10mas. The final grouping allowed to reduce one record to 7 or 8 bytes (the mean is close to 7). The resulting catalog occupies only 3.6Gbytes, including all transformation and query software; the full $526\times 10^6$ objects are tested in about 45 minutes (i.e. $5\mu s$ per object) on a Sparc-20 (72MHz). A few benchmarks made on a Sparc-20 (72MHz) give the following average elapsed times (between 15 and 70% of cpu usage) for a search by position on the catalog, keeping the 10 closest stars {\em(actually performed on the USNO-A1.0 which was converted in April 1997 with an almost identical software)}: \begin{verbatim} ========================================================================= Search Tested stars Time required Reading time Radius (') per target (s) for 1 star (microsec) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.5 14153 0.09 6.4 10.0 66394 0.24 3.6 30.0 201351 0.67 3.3 ========================================================================= \end{verbatim} A \A{ftp://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/pub/cats/cdsclient.tar.Z}{client/server access} to the PMM USNO-A2.0 Catalog -- as well as to other catalogues -- is also available via the {\em findpmm2} program which is part of the {\em cdsclient} package. \begin{address} Fran\c cois Ochsenbein, \glutag{CDS.home} \\ E-mail: francois@simbad.u-strasbg.fr \\ {\em(October 1998)} \end{address}