[JDEV] server installation

Lei Chen lei at nortelnetworks.com
Fri Jan 21 09:29:21 CST 2000


Hi guys,

I've had the similar problem on our Solaris 2.6. The server doesn't seem to
listen on the default port 5222 when I try to use client to talk to it from
Windows. Here is what type to start the server: etherxd, and I get this
message: 'Fri Jan 21 10:24:49 2000  warn/etherxd server started'. I also
tried to run it with the debug option i.e. 'etherxd -D', and get a core dump
with following messages:

Fri Jan 21 10:26:33 2000  debug/config:34 Loaded config
/home/lei/local/etc/etherx.xml.
Fri Jan 21 10:26:33 2000  debug/jlib:56 jlib_init
Fri Jan 21 10:26:33 2000  debug/manager:76 manager_init()
Segmentation Fault (core dumped)


Anybody help me please!

Thanks,
Lei Chen

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Charron [mailto:tcharron at ductape.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2000 12:38 PM
To: jdev at jabber.org
Subject: Re: [JDEV] server installation


Quoting Anup Chopra <anup at mahindrabt.com>:
> We have installed the Jabber server.
> But after installation, now it is not listening to the specified port or =
> other port.
> What should we do now?

  Well, for one, more data.  ;-P

  During the installation of etherxd and jserver, entires are *NOT* made
into 
inetd.conf, as it doesn't function that way, nor is it started.  If it IS 
started, and not listening, then a peek at your xml config files would
provide 
more data regarding the configuration that the install decided to use..


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Thomas Charron
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