On 05/17/08 00:53, Michael Barinek wrote:
> mysql works as well. Thanks again.
perfect, thanks for testing.
Daniel
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> Michael Barinek wrote:
>> I think that worked, Thank you! I'm setting up mysql and will have
>> more info soon. Thanks again.
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>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
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Hello,
found a similar case and hopefully the fix I just committed works. You
have to install branch 1.3 from SVN and then test. Let me know if it is
working for you.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 03/26/08 22:18, Michael Barinek wrote:
> I have openser-1.3.1-notls installed although am unable to start
Hi Michael,
This is rather strange - I will try to get you a small patch for more
debug output Is it ok with you?
Regards,
bogdan
Michael Barinek wrote:
> I've tried both. The below configuration is using fork=no
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> Mar 20 08:59:14 [18124] WARNING:core:main: no fork mode and more than
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I've tried both. The below configuration is using fork=no
Mar 20 08:59:14 [18124] WARNING:core:main: no fork mode and more than
one listen address found(will use only the first one)
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here's the log_stderror with fork=yes
0(15547) fm_malloc_init: F_OPTIMIZE=16384, /ROUNDTO=2048
0(15547)
Hi Michael,
are you starting your openser in non fork mode?
Regards,
Bogdan
Michael Barinek wrote:
> I have openser-1.3.1-notls installed although am unable to start
> openser. Any suggestions/ideas regarding the below error? Any existing
> docs/links would be great.
>
> Thanks
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> Mar
I have openser-1.3.1-notls installed although am unable to start
openser. Any suggestions/ideas regarding the below error? Any existing
docs/links would be great.
Thanks
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Mar 20 08:59:14 [18124] WARNING:core:fix_socket_list: could not rev.
resolve 10.138.86.56
Mar 20 08:59:14 [18124] WARNI