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(7.46) What does 'Reserved Expiring process xxx' mean?


Q: While trying 'ctlinnd mode' I get this line :
Reserved Expiring process 23386

Any idea about what does it mean exactly and how to correct this problem?

A: When expire is running it reserves the server so that it can safely
pause and unpause it. This prevents other processes from grabbing the
server and rendering (some parts of) expire worthless.

While expire is running this is no problem. If expire is no longer running
and the server is still reserved, then you type "ctlinnd reserve ''".

See also #5.13, #7.5, #7.7.



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