PVM
Ryan Golhar
golharam at umdnj.edu
Wed Jul 13 15:04:13 UTC 2005
So I spent some time debugging this. When I try to start the pvmd
daemon from the shell, I get the following error:
[golharam at serine lib]$ ./pvmd
[pvmd pid2369] 07/13 01:21:06 mksocs() bind netsock: Cannot assign
requested address
[pvmd pid2369] 07/13 01:21:06 pvmbailout(0)
Same error even if I do it as root.
ps -ef doesn't report any other instances of pvm or pvmd running.
We recently moved this machine from one subnet to another and gave it a
new IP address. Everything else seems to be working fine, so I'm not
sure if that has anything to do with this.
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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Ryan Golhar
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 3:12 PM
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Subject: PVM
I'm trying to start PVM, but keep getting an error about pvmd.501:
[golharam at serine golharam]$ pvm
libpvm [pid5269] /tmp/pvmd.501: No such file or directory libpvm
[pid5269]: Console: Can't start pvmd
I can run PMV on my other machines, so I'm not sure what is different
about this one. I"m running redhat enterprise linux v3 as
When I look in /tmp, I see an empty pvml.501 file, but no pvmd.501...Any
ideas?
Ryan
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