Resource temporarily unavailable

Hello,
Running any of mine programs that uses stdout first time in session I
get this message:
Resource temporarily unavailable.

Thanks, for any help,
David

That seems to indicated you are running out of file descriptor. However
what
is strange in your description is that I beleive stdout is always open (even
though you don’t use it). When exactly does that error appears?

You can check with number of used File descriptor with sin fd. I don’t
remember the maximum number of fd allowed. Check Proc32 documention.

I could also be you are running out of other type of resources.

“David V.” <davidv@elisra.com> wrote in message
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Hello,
Running any of mine programs that uses stdout first time in session I
get this message:
Resource temporarily unavailable.

Thanks, for any help,
David

I found that this happens only on NFS, Tcpip version 5.0.

Mario Charest wrote:

That seems to indicated you are running out of file descriptor. However
what
is strange in your description is that I beleive stdout is always open (even
though you don’t use it). When exactly does that error appears?

You can check with number of used File descriptor with sin fd. I don’t
remember the maximum number of fd allowed. Check Proc32 documention.

I could also be you are running out of other type of resources.

“David V.” <> davidv@elisra.com> > wrote in message
news:> 3B4AAFE9.9D68245D@elisra.com> …
Hello,
Running any of mine programs that uses stdout first time in session I
get this message:
Resource temporarily unavailable.

Thanks, for any help,
David

“David V.” <davidv@elisra.com> wrote in message
news:3B4AF2EA.6B44C4B3@elisra.com

I found that this happens only on NFS, Tcpip version 5.0.

Sorry can’t help you there.

David V. <davidv@elisra.com> wrote in message
news:<3B4AF2EA.6B44C4B3@elisra.com>…

I found that this happens only on NFS, Tcpip version 5.0.

I too am seeing this problem. It is on a server with qnx and tcp/ip from
the June 2000 install CD. The node in question is basically a big hard
drive and a boot server that serves applications to other nodes, but none
run on it, except the NFS.

The node has completely locked up twice in the last 12 hours.

Also, when rebooted, I can see all the nodes on my network, all the netmaps
match, “ifconfig en1” and “ifconfig en2” show happy messages, but I cannot
ping anybody on the same subnet. I am using the Net.ether52887 (Intel NIC)
driver.

Can anyone at QNX shed some light?

TIA,
Kevin Hammond
PACE Control Systems