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Event ID 2011 — Psxrun Availability

Applies To: Windows Server 2008

Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA) Psxrun Availability indicates the ability of the Psxrun utility to start and run SUA processes.

Problems that can occur with Psxrun Availability include API call failures, incorrect path names or command line parameters, and low virtual memory.

Event Details

Product: Windows Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications
ID: 2011
Source: Microsoft-Windows-SUA-Psxrun
Version: 6.0
Symbolic Name: CONNECT_FAILURE
Message: Cannot connect to the tty session. The error status code was %1.

Resolve

Restart the POSIX application

Psxrun has stopped due to an internal error. No diagnosis possible for this failure. Try restarting the POSIX application that failed. If restarting the POSIX application fails to correct the error, restart the computer, and then restart Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications and resume your POSIX application work.

Verify

Because multiple instances of Psxrun can be running at once, it is best to verify Psxrun in Windows Task Manager not by checking on a particular instance of Psxrun, but by verifying that the specific POSIX process or application launched by using Psxrun is running.

To verify that Psxrun is running:

  1. Open Windows Task Manager by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL, and then clicking Start Task Manager.
  2. On the Processes tab, select the Show processes from all users check box.
  3. Verify that a specific POSIX process you have started by using Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications is running.

If the POSIX application or process that has been launched by using Psxrun is indicated as running in Task Manager, then Psxrun is fully available. If the process is not running, critical errors are preventing Psxrun from being available.

Psxrun Availability

Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications