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[ic] Unknown error 134518495
Hi Adam.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam McLean" <adam.mclean@utoronto.ca>
To: <interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com>
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 10:37 AM
Subject: [ic] Unknown error 134518495
> Hello all,
>
> Recently put Interchange 4.8.3 on under Redhat 7.2/Apache 1.3.22-2,
> installed and run makcat. Upon loading it up in IE6.0, I get:
>
> "We are sorry, but the Interchange server is unavailable due to a system
> error. ÿÿÿÿ´F@Lk@æÿ¿ý"x§È¨Hæÿ¿'¦@: Unknown error 134518495
> (134518495)"
>
> Each time running:
>
> su -c "/usr/lib/interchange/bin/interchange -r" interch
>
> I get:
>
> Killing Interchange server 2168 with TERM.
> Low traffic settings.
> Calling UI......UI is loaded...
> Interchange V4.8.3
> Configuring catalog foundation...Using default DBM database...done.
> Interchange server started in INET and UNIX mode(s) (process id 2283)
> Failed to make any UNIX sockets, continuing in INET MODE ONLY
>
> Error.log looks like:
>
> - - - [24/February/2002:17:35:46 -0500] - - Interchange V4.8.3
> - - - [24/February/2002:17:35:46 -0500] - - Config 'foundation' at
> server startup
> - - - [24/February/2002:17:35:46 -0500] - - START server (2281) (INET
> and UNIX)
> - - - [24/February/2002:17:35:47 -0500] - - Socket file
> /usr/lib/interchange/etc/socket exists and is not a socket, possible
> error
> - - - [24/February/2002:17:35:47 -0500] - - Socket file
> /usr/lib/interchange/etc/socket.ipc exists and is not a socket, possible
> error
> - - - [24/February/2002:17:35:47 -0500] - - Could not bind to UNIX
> socket file /usr/lib/interchange/etc/socket.ipc: Address already in use
> - - - [24/February/2002:17:35:47 -0500] - - Could not bind to UNIX
> socket file /usr/lib/interchange/etc/socket: Address already in use
> - - - [24/February/2002:17:35:47 -0500] - - Failed to make any UNIX
> sockets, continuing in INET MODE ONLY
> - - - [24/February/2002:17:35:47 -0500] - - Accepting connections from
> localhost|127\.0\.0\.1
> - - - [24/February/2002:17:35:47 -0500] - - START server (2283) (INET)
>
I have had this occur when interchange was started twice.
Try running "service interchange stop" as root
then "ps auxw | grep inter" to see if there are
any instances still running.
If there are, I would kill them off, then run
"service interchange start"
That should hopefully cure your problem.
Regards,
Morrie.
Morrie Wyatt (morrie@mtiqualos.com.au)
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