[netatalk-admins] Afpd dies...


Subject: [netatalk-admins] Afpd dies...
From: Bill Carlson (wcarlson@vh.org)
Date: Mon Nov 29 1999 - 13:28:48 EST


Hey all,

I'm trying to update to the latest asun release and running into a
problem.

Solaris 2.6, netatalk 1.42b asun 2.1.3, Mac clients at 8.6.

Startup looks good, afpd starts ok.

Go to the client, Chooser, server is there and looks fine. Username and
password, blam, server disconnected unexpectedly (this takes a minute or
so).

>From syslog:

Nov 24 10:52:07 editorial atalkd[10191]: plumbed /dev/hme0
Nov 24 10:52:07 editorial atalkd[10192]: restart (1.4b2+asun2.1.3)
Nov 24 10:52:07 editorial atalkd[10192]: setsockopt incompatible w/
Solaris STREAMS module.
Nov 24 10:52:09 editorial last message repeated 1 time
Nov 24 10:52:09 editorial atalkd[10192]: zip_getnetinfo for hme0
Nov 24 10:52:10 editorial atalkd[10192]: zip gnireply from 33034.120 (hme0
12)
Nov 24 10:52:10 editorial atalkd[10192]: zip_packet configured hme0 from
33034.120
Nov 24 10:52:19 editorial atalkd[10192]: rtmp_packet gateway 33034.120 up
Nov 24 10:52:37 editorial atalkd[10192]: ready 0/0/0
Nov 24 10:52:55 editorial afpd[10206]: Editorial:AFPServer@Electrical
Differential started on 33034.73:128 (1.4b2
+asun2.1.3)
Nov 24 10:53:21 editorial afpd[10208]: session from 33034.237:248 on
33034.73:129
Nov 24 10:53:21 editorial afpd[10206]: server_child[0] 10208 killed
Nov 24 10:55:41 editorial afpd[10206]: shutting down on signal 15
Nov 24 10:55:41 editorial atalkd[10192]: done

What is the "incompatible w/ Solaris STREAMS module" line about? My
working installation also gives the same error...

The "server_child[0] 10208 killed" is the client logging in, what can I do
to try to figure out why its is dieing? I don't have a core dump or
anything...

Any help appreciated!

Bill Carlson
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Systems Programmer bill-carlson@uiowa.edu | Opinions are mine,
Virtual Hospital http://www.vh.org/ | not my employer's.
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics |



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