Brian,
Stop SGD, and make sure that you have no more "tarantella" processes running.
Then you could use lsof (available from www.sunfreeware.com) to see which
process is binding to port 3144 before you start SGD.
/df
Brian Knoblauch wrote on 10/30/2007 1:54 PM:
Here's the latest in my continuing saga of not being able to get it
running... The main "click here to login" page that's served via port
80 appears, but it dies with "connection lost" upon clicking the login
button. Attempting to restart (or stop/start) tarantella results in the
following interesting output!
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Failed to bind to INADDR_ANY on port 3144.Reason: bind(6,*:3144): (125)
Address already in use
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...and it looks like something else is indeed sitting on 3144!
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bash-3.00$ netstat -a | grep 3144
*.3144 *.* 0 0 49152 0
LISTEN
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Ideas on what else might be sitting on 3144? Any way to track it
down? This machine is just a standard install, with SunRay Server,
nothing fancy. Suggestions?
Thanks!
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