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Re: IDL License Manager in Linux [message #44081] |
Sat, 14 May 2005 04:49  |
R.Bauer
Messages: 1424 Registered: November 1998
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Oops
this was to similiar to my own request sorry for the confusion
Reimar
Reimar Bauer wrote:
> Michael Wallace wrote:
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>>> I'm running IDL on suse linux. Right now, I have my /etc/init.d/
>>> scripts set up to shut down the IDL license manager when I shutdown the
>>> computer (ie. I have a script in /etc/init.d/rc0.d/). ...Is there any
>>> reason to shut
>>> down the license manager? It seems to me it is pointless, and it ends
>>> up making my computer take a long time to shut down!
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>> I have the license manager (on Fedora Linux) set up to run at boot and
>> at shutdown and it only takes a couple seconds either to bring it up or
>> shut it down. I know that doesn't help you, but try looking in the logs
>> and see if you can spot anything strange. Does the same thing happen
>> when you shutdown the manager manually rather than at the time the
>> machine shuts down?
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>> -Mike
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> Did you have a static or dynamical IP-Address. I think I have setup it
> nearly the same as you. It loads as runlevel script during bootup. It
> works perfect if I use a static IP-Address connected or not connected but
> always if I have to use a dynamical address and I am not connected to the
> network it does not start. (I missed to decribe this point in my request
> right) This is not a new behaviour I have recogniced this since SuSE8.0
> but now dhcp is more important for us and it is difficult sometimes to
> remember why it goes right in the office but not on a conference.
> I think if dhcp request fails the system decides not to start anything
> later dependend on this. I will look where and how this happens.
>
> cheers
> Reimar
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