I'm using Internet Rex to send packets back and forth for interbbs games.
I use the -daemon option and everything has been working great until last week. Now when the program starts, the little Rex icon appears in the
system tray for a couple of seconds and then disappears. The program definitely ceases to run so that means that I cannot send out my files when scheduled or nobody can connect to send me any. If I use the regular command of rexw the program will run and do it's stuff and then shut down. but the -daemon option is not working anymore.
Has anybody seen this before? Can anyone help. I guess I could just reinstall it, but that would require configuring it all again. It was running smoothly up until now.
Do you have logging setup?? If you do, what do the log files tell you?Jason,
If you don't have log files setup, run the rexcfgw or rexcfgl (depending on platform you're on) and go under Files, paths & programs, then "Internet Rex files and paths". Inside there, make sure you set a log filename and then g back to the main menu and go under "Logging options" and make sure you set everything to YES.
Then start the main Internet Rex program and look and see what your log file says as the reason it's failing. That will usually tell you whats going on.
If you're not sure, run an instance of Internet Rex and put in the latest lo entries so we can help you track it down.
Jason
Yes I do have the log file running. But all it seems to tell me is the command line that I'm running. But I will check again and send over
some of the log so that you can see it. Thanks.
I have the log set to show everything and all it seems to show me is
the command line for everytime I start it says something about it
being started with the -daemon option.
However in splashtop, it's slow enough that I can see it saying in the
dos command window (not the log) but the window I run it in something about Rex is already running or something like that. It might say
it's already running in _daemon mode. But it's not in the system tray
nor it is listed in the processes when I look.
I have been running IREX for better than 10 years and had this happen twice.
However in splashtop, it's slow enough that I can see it saying in the dos command window (not the log) but the window I run it in something about Rex is already running or something like that. It might say it's already running in _daemon mode. But it's not in the system tray nor it is listed in the processes when I look.
Hello IB!
10 Dec 13 11:19, you wrote to Operations:
I have been running IREX for better than 10 years and had this happen twice.
Just remove the REXUP.0 file and it would have started working again.
If rex isn't shut down correctly that file will still exist in the semaphore directory.
Shawn
... A pill a day keeps the stork away.Thank you Shawn,
OPERATIONS wrote to ALL <=-
I'm using Internet Rex to send packets back and forth for interbbs
games. I use the -daemon option and everything has been working great until last week. Now when the program starts, the little Rex icon
appears in the system tray for a couple of seconds and then disappears.
The program definitely ceases to run so that means that I cannot send
out my files when scheduled or nobody can connect to send me any. If I use the regular command of rexw the program will run and do it's stuff
and then shut down. but the -daemon option is not working anymore.
Has anybody seen this before? Can anyone help. I guess I could just reinstall it, but that would require configuring it all again. It was running smoothly up until now.
OPERATIONS wrote to JASON <=-
However in splashtop, it's slow enough that I can see it saying in the
dos command window (not the log) but the window I run it in something about Rex is already running or something like that. It might say it's already running in _daemon mode. But it's not in the system tray nor
it is listed in the processes when I look.
Just remove the REXUP.0 file and it would have started working again.
If rex isn't shut down correctly that file will still exist in the semaphore directory.
The problem was I didn't think about looking in the semaphore directory. It was there and it works fine again.
The problem was I didn't think about looking in the semaphore
directory. It was there and it works fine again.
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