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20041103: Gempak - GDVINT "Killed"



Paul,

When a the operating system responds that a process is "Killed",
typical causes are:
1) You do not have available memory

   Check to make sure you don'tr have "gplt" or device drivers
   running that are using your memory. Use "cleanup" command to
   remove message queues and gplt processes that have been orphaned.

2) If you have a previous version of GEMPAK installed, make sure that
   your path is pointing to the current distribution, and your old
   gplt processes were exited.

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support

>From: "Paul Nutter" <address@hidden>
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200411040022.iA40MUil000847

>Institution: University of Northern Colorado / Department of Earth Sciences
>Package Version: 5.7.3
>Operating System: Fedora Core 2
>Hardware Information: Dell Inspiron 1100 Laptop
>Inquiry: Hi,
>
>I've recently installed the latest binary distribution of Gempak on my Dell In
> spiron Laptop running Fedora Core 2.
>I hadn't encountered any trouble until I tried to run "gdvint".
>The response is simply, "Killed".  I don't know where to look for logs that co
> uld explain why it is being killed.  Any suggestions?
>
>Paul Nutter
>
>
>
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