08-06-2013
you can check the strings on the cluster logs with
strings /dir/binary_file and see if there is anything there that would give you a hint on what happened ...
otherwise, see
man clresource to see how you can clear the error ...
Last edited by Just Ice; 08-06-2013 at 08:37 PM..
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