Hi Brian,
Could you check your /etc/hosts file please - there
may be an odd entry in there that would cause
this problem.
Regards
Sue
Brian Knoblauch wrote:
On Wed, 2007-10-31 at 06:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To make sure all SGD processes are killed use the following command:
/opt/tarantella/bin/tarantella stop --kill
Then a start should work without the "Failed to bind" error.
OK, that did the trick to get around the failure to bind error.
Unfortunately, now I have it showing a good start, but it's not really
starting...
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# /opt/tarantella/bin/tarantella stop --kill
Trying to kill Secure Global Desktop services...
Protocol Engine Manager pid=7561 8444 8810 9863 10110 10468 11119 1009
2196
Successfully stopped: Protocol Engine Manager
Successfully stopped: Protocol Engine Manager
Successfully stopped: Protocol Engine Manager
Successfully stopped: Protocol Engine Manager
Successfully stopped: Protocol Engine Manager
Successfully stopped: Protocol Engine Manager
Successfully stopped: Protocol Engine Manager
Successfully stopped: Protocol Engine Manager
Successfully stopped: Protocol Engine Manager
JServer pid=10549 1013
Successfully stopped: JServer
Successfully stopped: JServer
# /opt/tarantella/bin/tarantella start
Starting Secure Global Desktop server (version 4.31.905). Please wait...
Secure Global Desktop services are now available on this host.
# cd /opt/tarantella/bin
# ./tarantella status
Array members (1):
- v250.doxsystems.com (primary): NOT ACCEPTING CONNECTIONS.
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Error log says:
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2007/10/31 10:08:51.436 (pid 1011) pem/circuit #0
Sun Secure Global Desktop Software(4.31) ERROR:
An error occurred reading on circuit fdcircuit. Reason:
ioctl(6,I_RECVFD(21262), struct strrecvfd *): (6) No such device or
address.
The current operation has failed.
If persistent, restart the server.
2007/10/31 10:08:51.442 (pid 1011) pem/circuit #2
Sun Secure Global Desktop Software (4.31) FATAL ERROR:
The program has encountered an error that means it cannot continue.
It will now exit. A technical description is given below to help
establish the cause.
Error on file descriptor circuit. Killing PE Manager.
Services unavailable.
Restart the server.
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Any ideas?
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