Check if the port used by TrouSerS (default is 30003) is not in use.
'netstat -ant' will provide you with the list of TCP ports being used in
your machine.
Also, you can execute TrouSerS manually from the command line using this
line: '/usr/sbin/tcsd -f'
This will put TrouSerS on foreground and let you know what kind of error
is being generated.
Em 13-04-2014 16:59, Christopher Ladd escreveu:
Hi,
I'm trying to get the TCSD daemon started which it says it starts
successfully but it looks like it crashes immediately. I try
/etc/init.d status and it comes back with tcsd dead but subsys locked.
Any idea on what could cause TCSD to crash so quickly?
Thanks
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