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- Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 16:29:03 +0100
- From: Sheila Smart <shs1@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: All Ports in Use when they are not
In such a case I would always check on the system via Management
Information, Information about the system, TASKS being done by each
login/port. This should act as a checklist of which logins the system
thinks are running and those you think are running - there may be some
ports which need restarting.
At 23-07-03 15:42 Wednesday, you wrote:
>We have had this problem twice this week. Before this it has been
>intermittent but fairly regular.
>
>We have 15 staff licenses. Every so often we are told that All Ports in
>Use. We diligently go around checking everyone's computers (we are a stand
>alone, relatively small library) and we can not find 15 milcircs or
>text-based programs in use. This morning we counted only 11 open programs,
>which should leave us 4 to use. Still, we were not able to open anymore
>milcircs.
>
>Does anyone else run into this and are there any obvious problems I am not
>seeing? (We do use a fastprinter attached to our lantronix box (the only
>thing left on the box) but even then we are not able to account for the
>other ports being in use.)
>
>Roger Dutcher
>Beloit Public Library
>409 Pleasant St
>Beloit WI 53511
>
>
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Regards
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Sheila Smart
Technical Systems Manager
University of St Andrews Library
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ST ANDREWS
Fife KY16 9TR
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