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09-11-2001 01:31 AM
09-11-2001 01:31 AM
When installing ignite-ux we got the following error messages in syslog.log:
Sep 11 10:43:50 tro inetd[436]: instl_boots/udp: bind: Address already in use
Sep 11 10:43:50 tro inetd[436]: instl_boots/udp: Service enabled
These messages are repeated every 10 minutes.
Ignite-ux version: A.3.3.116
HP-UX version: 10.20
Any suggestions ?
Sep 11 10:43:50 tro inetd[436]: instl_boots/udp: bind: Address already in use
Sep 11 10:43:50 tro inetd[436]: instl_boots/udp: Service enabled
These messages are repeated every 10 minutes.
Ignite-ux version: A.3.3.116
HP-UX version: 10.20
Any suggestions ?
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09-11-2001 01:42 AM
09-11-2001 01:42 AM
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Hi,
please refer to this thread
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,1150,0x7d0460260cafd4118fef0090279cd0f9,00.html
Regards
please refer to this thread
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,1150,0x7d0460260cafd4118fef0090279cd0f9,00.html
Regards
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09-11-2001 03:34 AM
09-11-2001 03:34 AM
Re: Error messages in syslog
Hi,
Rebooting your system will solve the problem.
Magdi
Rebooting your system will solve the problem.
Magdi
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09-24-2001 06:06 AM
09-24-2001 06:06 AM
Re: Error messages in syslog
This problem usually occurs when the kernel fails to release the open socket
that?s used for communication between rbootd and instl_bootd. Killing the 2
daemons and inetd has not been known to resolve the problem.try it it my work if not step below will
The only solution is to reboot the system.
that?s used for communication between rbootd and instl_bootd. Killing the 2
daemons and inetd has not been known to resolve the problem.try it it my work if not step below will
The only solution is to reboot the system.
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