01-24-2008
(lmgrd) Can't open /usr/tmp/.flexlm/lmgrdl.4081, errno: 24
We are a tool vendor and one of our users is getting this error.
The user is using several macrovision(FLEXLM) license enabled products including ours.
(lmgrd) Can't open /usr/tmp/.flexlm/lmgrdl.4081, errno: 24
At this time, it stops checking out licenses, and will not
respond to query's.
What's weird, is that the file /usr/tmp/.flexlm/lmgrd.4081
does exist! And the process is 4081. Everything else seems
to be fine. For some reason, it wants the file base name to
be "lmgrdl" instead of "lmgrd".
At this point in time, we have to kill and restart the
License Server. It will work for a few days, to a week or
two, then do this again.
Is this a know problem in FLEXLM?
Is there a fix and/or work-a-round?
Thank you for any help and suggestions.
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NAME
netdisco-mibs-install - Installer for the Netdisco MIB bundle
VERSION
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DESCRIPTION
Run this program after you have run netdisco-mibs-download.
The downloaded MIB bundle is unpacked and MIB files are installed to /usr/share/netdisco/mibs. Remaining files from the bundle are
installed to /usr/share/doc/netdisco-mibs-installer/contrib.
The Debian NetDisco package is pre-configured to use /usr/share/netdisco/mibs. You could also set your local snmp.conf file to reference
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EXIT CODES
0 - Successful install
1 - Program must be run as root, and you are not root
2 - /tmp/netdisco-mibs/netdisco-mibs-1.0.tar.gz is missing - have you run netdisco-mibs-download ?
3 - /tmp/netdisco-mibs/ or /tmp/netdisco-mibs/netdisco-mibs-1.0.tar.gz is not owned by root
4 - Directory /usr/share/netdisco/mibs does not exist
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