At 10:45 AM -0500 8/6/02, Rick Osgood imposed structure on a stream
of electrons, yielding:
>OK, thanks to help from Christopher here at the SIMS list, I finally
>have our new server running. Sends OK, receives OK.
>
>However, the log is full of disturbing looking data:
>
> 10:38:19 5 SYSTEM checking modified files
> 10:38:19 5 SYSTEM OSClose refNum=11564
> 10:38:19 2 SYSTEM [S.0001037295] deleted
> 10:38:19 5 SYSTEM checking modified files
> 10:38:29 1 PWD(adsp) Listener bind failed. Error Code=-3172
> 10:39:10 1 SMTP(adsp) Listener bind failed. Error Code=-3172
> 10:39:17 1 POP(adsp) Listener bind failed. Error Code=-3172
> 10:39:30 1 PWD(adsp) Listener bind failed. Error Code=-3172
> 10:40:15 1 SMTP(adsp) Listener bind failed. Error Code=-3172
> 10:40:20 1 POP(adsp) Listener bind failed. Error Code=-3172
> 10:40:30 5 SYSTEM {S.0001037296} in work, ref=10436, nFresh=4
> 10:40:33 5 SYSTEM {S.0001037301} created, ref=11564, nFresh=5
> 10:40:34 1 PWD(adsp) Listener bind failed. Error Code=-3172
>
>Can someone here please interpret this?
adsp=AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol. Roughly speaking, TCP over AppleTalk.
SIMS is capable of talking all of those higher-level protocols over
ADSP, an artifact of the brief popularity of the Claris mail
products, which happened to coincide with the era of SIMS' infancy.
If you have AppleTalk listeners set up for those protocols but no
AppleTalk network configured, you get the bind failures.
Unless you have Claris Emailer users on an AppleTalk network and do
in fact want to have them doing mail over ADSP, those errors are not
significant.
--
Bill Cole
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