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- From: altman@cs.sunysb.edu (Jeff Altman)
- Subject: Re: Problems with Novell and VDM's
- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.185936.5463@sbcs.sunysb.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 18:59:36 GMT
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- Christoph Weber-Fahr [KIT] (weber@rhrk.uni-kl.de) wrote:
- : Hello,
- :
- : I am running the Novell Requestor (+NSD202) on an OS/2 2.0 (GA+SP).
- :
- : I am quite actively using "Private" VDMs. My problem is, that I am looking
- : for a way to properly terminate them after use. Whenever I simply exit,
- : they leave an open connection. These connections sum up until some watchdog
- : kills them. Sometimes I have up to 10 connection slots occupied such.
- :
- : When I try to unload netx for vdm's, it terminates with a strange
- : "version error" message (although it loaded fine directly before).
- :
- : Is there another method to kill a VDM's connection before exiting it ?
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- As far as I am aware, there is not. The Open Connections will remain open
- until the file server detects that they are no longer in use. Unless somebody
- has written a command line version of FCONSOLE which would allow you to
- terminate the current session, but that would probably require supervisor
- or at least console rights.
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