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Just wondering whether anyone has a suggestion about how to get out of this situation.
$ edastart -start Shared memory remains but WSM process is gone $ edastart -stop Shared memory remains but WSM process is gone Requesting to stop Workspace Manager in /opt/webfocus/ibi/srv52/wfs 'stop' request to Workspace Manager failed - (unknown)
Tried to find processes to kill, but nothing likely seemed to show up with ps -elf.
Thanks. Suzy
Posts: 124 | Location: Lebanon, New Hampshire | Registered: April 24, 2003
Earlier post didn't 'take', but I got this very quick reply from Customer Support after I opened up a case. Worked great.
------------------------ Hi Suzy,
This is because as the message mentions the shared memory remains and the processes are gone. You can release the memory by using $ edastart -clear or $./edastart -clear
To clear out the edatemp without bringing up the server you can use $ edastart -cleardir or $./edastart -cleardir
Please let me know if there is anything else.
Regards Paul
Posts: 124 | Location: Lebanon, New Hampshire | Registered: April 24, 2003