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‎Apr 23, 2007
10:19 PM
Error message from vendor daemon
Hello,
I found the following error message dump from vendor daemon.
ERROR: Non-activation-capable daemon activation invoked with
non-client-request event type
Does anyone know what does it represent?
Thanks.
I found the following error message dump from vendor daemon.
ERROR: Non-activation-capable daemon activation invoked with
non-client-request event type
Does anyone know what does it represent?
Thanks.
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‎Apr 25, 2007
10:22 AM
What were the circumstances under which you received this message? What FLEXnet Licensing version, what operation were you performing, etc.?
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‎Apr 25, 2007
08:59 PM
FLEXnet Licensing version: v11.4.0.0
What were the circumstances under which you received this message?
winXP Professional version2002 SP2
What , what operation were you performing, etc.?
It usually happens at every midnight while no API check out license.
Just like the following messages:
14:21:46 (lmgrd) vendorname using TCP-port 1248
14:22:58 (vendorname) TCP_NODELAY NOT enabled
20:21:47 (lmgrd) TIMESTAMP 4/25/2007
0:01:00 (vendorname) ERROR: Non-activation-capable daemon activation
voked with non-client-request event type
2:21:51 (lmgrd) TIMESTAMP 4/26/2007
8:21:54 (lmgrd) TIMESTAMP 4/26/2007
But there is no abnormal behavior found after that message. License server is alive and Flexnet enabled api checks out/in license normally.
What were the circumstances under which you received this message?
winXP Professional version2002 SP2
What , what operation were you performing, etc.?
It usually happens at every midnight while no API check out license.
Just like the following messages:
14:21:46 (lmgrd) vendorname using TCP-port 1248
14:22:58 (vendorname) TCP_NODELAY NOT enabled
20:21:47 (lmgrd) TIMESTAMP 4/25/2007
0:01:00 (vendorname) ERROR: Non-activation-capable daemon activation
voked with non-client-request event type
2:21:51 (lmgrd) TIMESTAMP 4/26/2007
8:21:54 (lmgrd) TIMESTAMP 4/26/2007
But there is no abnormal behavior found after that message. License server is alive and Flexnet enabled api checks out/in license normally.
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‎Apr 26, 2007
11:45 AM
This is a bug IOA-000027481 in non_TS enable FNP Toolkits
The error normally appears when a client request comes thru that appears to be activation related and the server does not support activations.
The error also will appear if the you play with the date and time settings.
The error normally appears when a client request comes thru that appears to be activation related and the server does not support activations.
The error also will appear if the you play with the date and time settings.
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‎Apr 27, 2007
05:05 AM
Thanks for your reply.
My case is not the last one.
But I don't understand "a client request comes thru that appears to be activation related and the server does not support activations."
Does license-file based licensing need to add activation support to the license server? (we did not use Borrow API)
My case is not the last one.
But I don't understand "a client request comes thru that appears to be activation related and the server does not support activations."
Does license-file based licensing need to add activation support to the license server? (we did not use Borrow API)
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‎Apr 27, 2007
01:05 PM
peijunyan wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
My case is not the last one.
But I don't understand "a client request comes thru that appears to be activation related and the server does not support activations."
Does license-file based licensing need to add activation support to the license server? (we did not use Borrow API)
This is a bug in non_TS enabled FNP Toolkits. Issue# IOA-000027481 has already been logged.