Re: Problem removing Serial Port Service
Re: Problem removing Serial Port Service
- Subject: Re: Problem removing Serial Port Service
- From: Tico Ballagas <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 10:49:54 +0100
I've been doing a little more investigation on this problem. I ran
"lsof" as root to list the open file handles since the bluetooth
serial port is implemented through the /dev/tty.* file descriptor. "/
dev/tty.<my bluetooth serial port>" is not listed indicating that the
device is not currently in use by a process (in contradiction to the
error message). I think the problem is that there is a filesystem
lock left over that I need to delete. However, I've been looking
around in the /var/ directory and can't seem to identify which file
it might be. Could anyone help me with this?
Thanks
-Tico
On Jan 25, 2006, at 11:22 AM, Tico Ballagas wrote:
I'm having a strange issue where I am unable to remove a Bluetooth
Serial Port. I get the following error:
"The service cannot be modified. You are attempting to remove a
port which is in use. Quit the application using this port and try
again."
However, this happens even after a fresh boot with a fresh user (no
login items). How do I check which process is using a particular
serial port. Is there an alternative way to remove a port?
Thanks
-Tico
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