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Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 1:37 PM
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Subject: RE: [U2] udt problem
Ron is correct,
Do a cd $UDTBIN then do the tar -xvf and then updatesys.
Cheers,
purposes on that.
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Our problem with WMIS was that UniData would start on a reboot of the
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Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 3:23 PM
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Thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately getting the following when
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Subject: RE: [U2] udt problem
I was informed recently that launching a phantom doesn't necessarily
circumvent the license limitation, as *some types* of phantom processes
still consume a seat. This was done because some creative developers
were writing to
Our problem with WMIS was that UniData would start on a reboot of the
server, but if you stopped UD it wouldn't restart unless you rebooted.
Until I found the conflict with the WMIS service. Then I stopped the
WMIS service, stopped and restarted UD - which worked fine, and then
restarted the WMIS s
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No problem.
The device licensing is for being able to connect to the server multiple
times from the same machine but only use 1 license. It won't p
I was informed recently that launching a phantom doesn't necessarily
circumvent the license limitation, as *some types* of phantom processes
still consume a seat. This was done because some creative developers
were writing to text files with browsers or other front ends, then using
a phantom to br
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 3:23 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] udt problem
Thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately getting the following when
forcing the shutdown:
Attach shared memory fail.
stopud failed.
The Unidata service cannot be stopped.
Reboot does not fi
No problem.
The device licensing is for being able to connect to the server multiple
times from the same machine but only use 1 license. It won't prevent you
from connecting from the console.
Does it actually say it's licensed? Did you perhaps load UD locally
about a month ago? If smm is not runn
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> If the licensing does not have the Device License option would that
> disallow running the udt command line on the local machin
ether or not
I can bypass the udt command in that fashion.
Thanks for all the help.
Steve
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Seconded. If you're still having trouble - make sure UD is licensed. I think
it shows up in the smm.log if it's not.
UniAdmin or confprod will show if it is or not.
If it is licensed; have you installed new software recently? 5.1.27 is rather
old so I'm assuming you've had it running for a while.
3:23 PM
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Subject: RE: [U2] udt problem
Thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately getting the following when
forcing the shutdown:
Attach shared memory fail.
stopud failed.
The Unidata service cannot be stopped.
Reboot does not fix the problem either.
-Ori
Behalf Of Thomas Derwin
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 4:14 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] udt problem
Did you try "stopud -f"? That will force UD to stop even if it thinks
users still have Unidata sessions running.
If that doesn't work, sounds like you nee
Is smm running?
$ ps -ef |grep smm
root898 1 0.0 Oct 26 ?? 0:01.09 /usr/ud51/bin/smm
-t 6
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Ron Sharcott (3635)
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Try stopud -f to force Unidata down, then startud to bring it back up.
Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services
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Did you try "stopud -f"? That will force UD to stop even if it thinks
users still have Unidata sessions running.
If that doesn't work, sounds like you need to reboot the server.
Note that these suggestions are only recommended as a last resort, as
you run the risk of corrupting your data.
Good l
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