From: JOSEPH KREMBLAS (jkremblas@REDHEARTGIFTS.COM)
Date: Thu Mar 04 2004 - 17:43:05 EST
Yes, you can verify by typing in the command:
i4cfg -list
-----Original Message-----
From: IBM AIX Discussion List [mailto:aix-l@Princeton.EDU] On Behalf Of
Mark Schlechte
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 3:28 PM
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: Re: C for AIX 5 - i4ls - LUM question
I looked at that earlier from some notes I had.
The /etc/i4ls.rc file was linked to /var/ifor/i4ls.rc file which does a:
i4cfg -start -nopause
On the problem server it was an empty file for some reason so I copied
it from
another working server. Same result.
Maybe I have some corrupted files?
After I issue that cmd can I verify the status of it somehow?
>>> jkremblas@REDHEARTGIFTS.COM 03/04/04 04:18pm >>>
type in
i4cfg -start
to start your servers
-----Original Message-----
From: IBM AIX Discussion List [mailto:aix-l@Princeton.EDU] On Behalf Of
Mark Schlechte
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 3:03 PM
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: C for AIX 5 - i4ls - LUM question
I need a little assistance troubleshooting a C compiler issue if
someonce can give me some.
I have one server running as my LUM server and 3 other servers that I
have setup to act
as clients. 2 work and 1 doesn't (but used to).
I am trying to remember how to troubleshoot this and so far have re-run
the
'i4cfg -script' option to redefine my config.
I can run the 'i4blt -s -l c' cmd and it seems to report it correctly.
However if I try and compile something via 'cc -o xxx xxx.c' (which
works
on the other clients) it takes a long time but eventually fails saying:
1506-333 (S) License failure: acquire: No servers available etc.
lssrc -g iforls shows:
8:ROOT > lssrc -g iforls
Subsystem Group PID Status
i4conmgr iforls 16448 active
i4lmd iforls inoperative
i4gdb iforls inoperative
i4llmd iforls inoperative
Any ideas on how I should troubleshoot this? Log files?
Like I said I have 2 working servers so it shouldn't be too hard to get
this working
but, alas, so far it is.
Mark
BTW these are all 4.3.3 servers.
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