andrew morgan wrote: > > dsi_stream_read calls the standard POSIX read function. It returns -1 on > an error and sets errno. In the log above, we see "dsi_stream_read(-1): > Connection reset by peer", which indicates that the other end of the > tcp/ip connection either timed out or closed the connection with a > standard tcp/ip FIN/ACK packet. Thanks! -- Sincerely, Leo Wierzbowski "The University of Florida does not endorse or disendorse the content of this document. It is the author's private opinion."
- Re: netatalk in production ... Leo Wierzbowski
- Re: netatalk in production ... Patrik Schindler
- Re: netatalk in production ... Steve Maller
- Re: Printing to HP LaserJet... Patrik Schindler
- Re: Printing to HP LaserJet... Steve Maller
- Re: Printing to HP LaserJet... Matthew Geier
- Re: netatalk in production ... Ron Chmara
- Re: netatalk in production envir... Harry Zink/Netatalk List
- help interpret netatalk log... Leo Wierzbowski
- Re: help interpret netatalk... andrew morgan
- Re: help interpret netatalk... Leo Wierzbowski
- Re: help interpret netatalk... andrew morgan
- Re: help interpret netatalk... Leo Wierzbowski
- Re: help interpret netatalk... Dejan Muhamedagic
- Re: help interpret netatalk... Leo Wierzbowski
- Re: help interpret netatalk... andrew morgan
- Re: help interpret netatalk... Leo Wierzbowski
- Re: help interpret netatalk... Leo Wierzbowski
- Re: netatalk in production environments....(RFC) Ron Chmara
- Re: netatalk in production environments....(... Harry Zink/Netatalk List
- Re: netatalk in production environments.... Ron Chmara
