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Cannot assign prosessor number
What is wrong ? :
07:00:26 NFSNET Client - $Revision: 1.17 $ 07:00:26 Cannot assign processor number, sleeping for 10 seconds. Last message was: 07:00:36 Cannot assign processor number, sleeping for 20 seconds. Last message was: 07:00:56 Cannot assign processor number, sleeping for 40 seconds. Last message was: 07:01:36 Cannot assign processor number, sleeping for 80 seconds. Last message was: 07:02:56 Cannot assign processor number, sleeping for 160 seconds. Last message was: 07:05:36 Cannot assign processor number, sleeping for 320 seconds. Last message was: 07:10:56 Cannot assign processor number, sleeping for 640 seconds. Last message was: I tried an hour ago to register and start running the client. After running nfsnetinit, I ran nfsnetclient, and got the above error message. Running the linux static binary on an P4 2.4 Ghz machine. Thomas :coffee: |
[QUOTE=thomasn]What is wrong ? :
07:00:26 NFSNET Client - $Revision: 1.17 $ 07:00:26 Cannot assign processor number, sleeping for 10 seconds. Last message was: ... I tried an hour ago to register and start running the client. After running nfsnetinit, I ran nfsnetclient, and got the above error message. Running the linux static binary on an P4 2.4 Ghz machine. Thomas :coffee:[/QUOTE] This message appears when a lock file can't be obtained. It usually means that more than one nfsnetclient processs is running on a single cpu system. Please check that isn't the case with your machine. It can sometimes happen if the permissions on the processors or processors/p0 directory are very weird, for instance if a file can be created but not deleted. This is certainly possible with the Unix filesystem semantics but it is usually quite tricky to arrange (it's much easier with NTFS). Paul |
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