02-21-2006
Problems when rebooting the system
Hi !
I am working on a server. We have ABAQUS installed on it. I added a compiler to .env file and added usr/local...../IMSL/... to the path.
Then i restarted the computer and I get this error:
when I am doing interactive option (Red hat Lunix OS)
Start service local Yes/no/Continue? no
Starting lmgrd...
INIT:Id "x" respawning too fast:disabled for 5 minutes..
It is stuck there.
Can anyone help ?
Thank you.
dsmv.
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tcp-env(1) General Commands Manual tcp-env(1)
NAME
tcp-env - set up TCP-related environment variables
SYNOPSIS
tcp-env [ -rR ] [ -ttimeout ] program [ arg ... ]
DESCRIPTION
The input for tcp-env must be a TCP connection. tcp-env finds out information about that connection, puts the information into several
environment variables as described in tcp-environ(5), and runs program with the given arguments.
Usually tcp-env is run from inetd. It might instead be run from another server that already sets up the right environment variables; if
PROTO is set to TCP when tcp-env is invoked, tcp-env assumes that all the other variables are set up properly, and it does not check
whether the input is a TCP connection.
OPTIONS
-r (Default.) Attempt to obtain TCPREMOTEINFO from the remote host.
-R Do not attempt to obtain TCPREMOTEINFO from the remote host.
-ttimeout
Give up on the TCPREMOTEINFO connection attempt after timeout seconds. Default: 30.
SEE ALSO
tcp-environ(5), inetd(8)
tcp-env(1)