  | | | spm on suse 9.3 | spm on suse 9.3 2005-05-24 - By Martin Matzeder
Back Thanks guys,
but the bad thing is the file does not exist, so I don't know where to link. The lic tools are working, but as soon as it needs the spm kernel it stops: Error: Can't load SPM kernel modul
Martin
Alan Jones wrote:
>yeah - other way around ln -s /the/real/file/is/here /my/symlink/is/here > >and if the second is a directory is creates a link of the same name as >the file in that directory. > >Of course the boot script management on gentoo is much nicer ;-) >(sorry guys - couldn't resist) > >Cheers, > >Alan > >On 5/24/05, Anthony Rossano <arossano@(protected)> wrote: > > >>well, the only error (here) is that the link was not created in the 'run >>level' directory. >>you can easily create your own symbolic links. check the man pages: >>man ln >>I don't have unix here in front of me, but I think it's >>ln -s where_you_want_the_link_to_end_up where-the-file_is_now >>or maybe I have that backwards..... >> >>You could also start the license server manually to test if that's the >>only problem >>/etc/init.d/spm start >>I believe... >>ATR >> >> >>You can >> >>Martin Matzeder wrote: >> >> >> >>>Hi >>> >>>is it possible to run the spm on suse 9.3? >>>the installation logged some errors: >>> >>> >>>>>>> SETUP Log File created on 2005-05-21-22h01 <<<<<<< >>>Starting Installation >>>Checking if SPM license server is running >>>Could not detect SPM license server running on this machine >>>The boot file /etc/init.d/spm was created >>>Error: could not symbolic link from /etc/init.d/spm to /etc/rc2.d/S96spm >>>Error: could not symbolic link from /etc/init.d/spm to /etc/rc3.d/S96spm >>>Error: could not symbolic link from /etc/init.d/spm to /etc/rc5.d/S96spm >>>Using serial dongle on COM1 >>>The service mi-spm was added to /etc/services >>>Error during the installation >>> >>>I can not start the server, it tells me: >>>Error while starting the licence server >>> >>>The problem might be that the directory rc3.d is not located in etc, but >>>in /etc/rd.d/ >>>but the file does not exist there. >>>How can I fix this or do I have to stick to suse 9.1 >>> >>>cheers Martin >>> >>>PS: I'm quite new to linux... >>>--- >>>Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: >>>unsubscribe xsi >>> >>> >>> >>-- >>/* Anthony Rossano >> Technical Director >> arossano@(protected) >> anthor@(protected) >> >> jobs at omation! >> www.byrecruit.com >>*/ >> >>--- >>Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: >>unsubscribe xsi >> >> >> > >--- >Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: >unsubscribe xsi > > >
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