When running LM-X on a Linux Unix operating system, you may see an "exit signal" error message in the error log; for example: \[2012license server log file. Exit signals are not LM-X errors, but rather events sent from the operating system to instruct an application to shut down in various ways. For example, the following excerpt from a Linux license server log file contains exit signal 15, which is the signal SIGTERM (termination). Wiki Markup
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[2015-02-08 15:48:15 |
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] WARNING: Unable to establish connection with |
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HAL peer |
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6200@193.28.180.39 |
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. Please make sure the host is up |
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2015-02-08 15:52:35 |
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] Shutting down due to exit signal 15 |
Exit signal errors are Linux operating system errors, rather than LM-X errors. You can find information about exit signal errors signals at http://www.comptechdoc.org/os/linux/programming/linux_pgsignals.html.