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Old   July 28, 2007, 17:55
Default I am trying to run FoamX and i
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I am trying to run FoamX and it fails with the following error:

Starting NameServer with inet:headnode.hpc.here.edu:1234 ...
uncaught MICO exception: IDL:omg.org/CORBA/INITIALIZE:1.0 (0, not-completed)
/home/cfr100/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM-1.4/bin/runFoamXHB: line 135: 13443 Aborted nsd -ORBIIOPAddr $myIOP --ior $FOAMX_CONFIG/ns.ref </dev/null

I have no cases or case files and it has worked before.

Someone else is already logged in and running FoamX, and their application is attached to port 1234. I think this is the problem.

Am I correct? Any ideas on the solution?

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Old   February 8, 2008, 05:23
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I got the same problem with Ubuntu gutsy (andLinux).
any resolution?

Thank you.
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