Greetings,
Has anyone encountered the message, "The address stated below does not
conform to protocol standards: URL=(no command service assigned)"?
I have a Bruker DPX200 with an AQX/AQR/P (CCU09/ECL55). I put on
Windows7 (32-bit) and Open Text NFS Solo 14.
I have configured the NFS server according to instructions for Topspin
Installation Guide Service Manual Version 3.1.0.
I have installed flexlm 9.5, and Topspin opens fine.
The first message I get during TS 1.3 pl 10 installation is:
"! NOTE: Diskless requires the use of Hummingbird NFS-server which is
not installed."
The second message I get while opening TS:
"The proram failed to locate the iiop address of the configuration
service in the following file. Due to this no data can be displayed
and processed. C:\Bruker\TOPSPIN\prog\curdir\nmr200-; (The system
cannot find the path specified)"
I captured the message with a screen shot - it doesn't stay up very
long. I haven't been able to click on the "details" option to see if
there is some useful information there.
Then TS opens with a message in the "Browser" where the files are
usually displayed:
"A service providing data for display and processing is not available.
You may try a remote connection (cf. Options menu) Local data are not
accessible if Topspin was started with the "-client" option."
There is an additional window with the message:
"x The address stated below does not conform to protocol standards:
URL=(no command service assigned)"
When I type 'cf' I get asked for the password, then the same message
as above appears.
Under "services" in win7, Open Text NFS Server, Open Text Name Mapping
Server, and Open Text Port Mapper are all running. (Startup type =
Automatic, Status = Started).
Maybe this is my biggest clue? Under "services" bootparam is set on
Startup type = Automatic, but the Status is blank. When I click on
"start the service" I get the following pop-up window:
"! Windows could not start the bootparam service on Local Computer.
Error 1075: The dependency service does not exist."
I tried searching the error message, but I didn't get any leads.
I would appreciate any advice out there!
I'm thinking that my next step looks like installing Centos 5 . . .
Cheers!
Yael
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Yael S. Balazs, Ph.D. http://nmrlab.technion.ac.il
NMR Facility Manager phone: +972-4-829-3748
Schulich Faculty of Chemistry fax: +972-4-829-5703
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Haifa, Israel 32000 email: balazs_at_technion.ac.il
Received on Mon Mar 24 2014 - 02:58:34 MST