[JDEV] jserver and etherxd
Thomas Muldowney
temas at box5.net
Sun Aug 27 11:20:10 CDT 2000
Ok, the first thing you'll want to do is make sure that this name can resolv
(if it's from /etc/hosts that's fine).
<default>morimori4.cc.gt.atl.ga.us</default>
Next, it appears from your logs that it can't resolv 127.0.0.1 (which is really
odd). I would just make sure that is all good.
I'm not really sure why it's doing all that, because it appears to start up
mostly fine, and then fail while trying to connect to 127.0.0.1.
--temas
On Sun, Aug 27, 2000 at 03:09:49AM -0400, Koichi Moriyama wrote:
> Thank you very much for your supporting me - all of your comments and
> efforts are really appreciated.
>
> Although I tried to put the IP address to the <jabber> element as an
> attribute (like the sample), the problem cannot be solved.
>
> I'm not sure what stands for the "NIC"; but, actually since the demo
> environment has only a Linux machine and some devices, there is no DNS
> server - just /etc/hosts (or ip address) are being used. I made sure
> that telnet and some other IP base application and daemons run on the
> environment. (Again, a jserver on my Linux box works when the box
> connects to the Internet.)
>
> Although I tried to see what happens in pth_connect_ev() of pth_high.c,
> I've not figured out what does happen there... (What I got is pth_sc()
> gives -1 (error) with an errno other than EINTR, and it pth_connect_ev()
> gives the errno from the 414 line of pth_high.c.)
>
> Let me attach the jserver.xml and log.txt.
>
> --
> Koichi Moriyama (morimori at cc.gatech.edu)
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