Re: [SLUG] Ignoring stale lockfile (pid 2075)

From: A2L1 (A2L1@gte.net)
Date: Wed Nov 14 2001 - 00:49:45 EST


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On Wednesday 14 November 2001 23:37, you wrote:

> Try looking in /var/lock/subsys for a file with the name of your ICQ
> program, or /var/run for a file with that same name and a .pid
> extension. I believe that will be your lockfile. Likewise, if you have a
> .licq subdirectory off your home directory, you may file a lockfile in
> there as well or instead. Usually, a lockfile will be a text file that
> contains the process ID (pid) of the process that created the lockfile.
> If you find such a file, kill it.

Thanks a ton Paul-------that did it---just needed a clue where/what to look
for---couldnt get any info lookin on google and SuSE man didnt have anything
on it----thanks again

                   AJ
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