Subject | INET/inet_error: read errno |
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Author | Adam Thick |
Post date | 2005-10-25T07:47:17Z |
Hi,
we are running Debian Sarge with firebird2-classic-server installed,
actual version is ISQL Version: LI-V1.5.1.4500 Firebird 1.5
having experienced crashes at least once a week with the super server I
removed it and installed classic, it appeared to be working great but
we're experiencing the same kind of errors we did under super server...
that is to say I'm not sure if it's the same error but it's definitely
having the same result and that is that no users are able to connect to
the db. Error messages in the logs haven't been terribly helpful, and
I've been searching for a while to try and find their meaning... if
someone could give me a clue as to what they mean it would be great.
hostname Tue Oct 4 15:55:41 2005
INET/inet_error: read errno = 104
hostname Fri Oct 7 09:48:57 2005
INET/inet_error: read errno = 104
hostname Fri Oct 7 10:10:20 2005
INET/inet_error: read errno = 104
hostname Fri Oct 7 10:10:21 2005
INET/inet_error: read errno = 104
hostname Tue Oct 11 13:39:07 2005
INET/inet_error: read errno = 104
hostname Tue Oct 11 16:33:01 2005
INET/inet_error: read errno = 104
hostname Tue Oct 25 16:05:01 2005
INET/inet_error: read errno = 88
Thanks very much
Cheers,
Adam Thick.
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Adam Thick
Strategic Data Pty Ltd
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Melbourne University, VIC 3052
Australia
we are running Debian Sarge with firebird2-classic-server installed,
actual version is ISQL Version: LI-V1.5.1.4500 Firebird 1.5
having experienced crashes at least once a week with the super server I
removed it and installed classic, it appeared to be working great but
we're experiencing the same kind of errors we did under super server...
that is to say I'm not sure if it's the same error but it's definitely
having the same result and that is that no users are able to connect to
the db. Error messages in the logs haven't been terribly helpful, and
I've been searching for a while to try and find their meaning... if
someone could give me a clue as to what they mean it would be great.
hostname Tue Oct 4 15:55:41 2005
INET/inet_error: read errno = 104
hostname Fri Oct 7 09:48:57 2005
INET/inet_error: read errno = 104
hostname Fri Oct 7 10:10:20 2005
INET/inet_error: read errno = 104
hostname Fri Oct 7 10:10:21 2005
INET/inet_error: read errno = 104
hostname Tue Oct 11 13:39:07 2005
INET/inet_error: read errno = 104
hostname Tue Oct 11 16:33:01 2005
INET/inet_error: read errno = 104
hostname Tue Oct 25 16:05:01 2005
INET/inet_error: read errno = 88
Thanks very much
Cheers,
Adam Thick.
--
Adam Thick
Strategic Data Pty Ltd
Ph : +61 (3) 9348-2013
Fax: +61 (3) 9348-2015
Mob: 0404 032 763
Email: Adam.Thick@...
Web: http://www.StrategicData.com.au/
Post: P.O. Box 4262
Melbourne University, VIC 3052
Australia