On Thu, 27 May 2021 00:41:25 GMT, Jie Fu <ji...@openjdk.org> wrote: >>> if sctp is configured on a linux system would there exist a /proc/net/sctp >>> and have an entry in /proc/net/protocols ? >> >> No /proc/net/sctp and no entry in /proc/net/protocols. >> But I don't think it's the reason since it passed on another machine without >> /proc/net/sctp and the entry too. >> Thanks. > >> > if sctp is configured on a linux system would there exist a /proc/net/sctp >> > and have an entry in /proc/net/protocols ? >> >> No /proc/net/sctp and no entry in /proc/net/protocols. >> But I don't think it's the reason since it passed on another machine without >> /proc/net/sctp and the entry too. >> Thanks. > > After `sudo yum install lksctp-tools`, which would install libsctp.so.1, both > the machines fail now. > So @ChrisHegarty is right: the machine in question has the libsctp.so.1 > library, but the kernel module is not loaded. > Thanks.
> @DamonFool I would much prefer to keep the test as it is and fix the > underlying bug, but this may be more than you want to do? If so, I'll get > this done myself. Please feel free to do so. I'll close this pr soon. Thanks. ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/4199