application is already running ? (Peak Pro)

Installed Mavericks on new MacBook Pro- and Peak Pro won't run. message says "Another copy of this application is already running on this machine . ." Help

Posted on Oct 23, 2013 1:05 PM

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Oct 25, 2013 1:53 PM in response to luminousmusic

Howdy luminousmusic,


It sounds like you are unable to run an app because a copy of that app is already running.

Try force quitting the appwith these steps from the article named:

Mac OS X: How to quit an unresponsive application using Force Quit

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3411

To force quit an application, choose Force Quit from the Apple menu (or press Command-Option-Esc), then choose the unresponsive application in the Force Quit window, and click Force Quit.


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Cheers,

Sterling

Oct 25, 2013 4:29 PM in response to sterling r

Hi Sterling


Brilliant of you to respond. Thanks. The idea of Force-quit hadn't occurred to me as I simply couldn't get past the warning window ("Another copy of this application is running on this machine. Peak must now quit") to properly open the application. But alas after several repeated attempts this idea has not worked. The app doesn't get past it's opening screen plus warning window.


I'm software savvy but my knowledge of Mac core operations is not all that massive. However, wondering if I might find diagnostic info, I tried to open Peak while watching Activity Monitor. Somewhere there I found the message "Peak is unimplemented. Quit using it". I can't get back to this process warning tonight, sorry a bit over my head!


I wiped all traces of Peak and reinstalled it, but it's still not interested in opening up.


All other apps are up and running in OSX, (various audio, quarkxpress, lots of Adobe except for Adobe After Effects. Just one errant app . . . but so essential to my work flow. I wish I knew a work around, but realise I might have to return to Mountain Lion. Oh well.

Cheers nowJon

Apr 29, 2014 1:57 PM in response to Dan White

@Dan

The simplest way is to use the app "Activity Monitor", select PeakPro in the list of All Processes running, press Cmd-i (or click the small "i" at the top bar), then choose the tab "Open Files and Ports".

Otherwise use the Terminal app, and run "lsof -p <PID>" (where PID is the process id of Peak, a number like 2983), you get the PID by "ps -ef | grep Peak | grep -v Grep", the second field it's its PID. Of course the message box of PeakPro must be still present. This worked for me while I was not in Internet (i.e. WiFi disabled / no Ethernet cable etc), otherwise after I deleted the database.lock file, it was immediately recreated: weird, isn't it?

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