| Title: | Telecom. Management Information Platform conference | 
| Moderator: | TAEC::LAVILLAT | 
| Created: | Fri Mar 08 1991 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 725 | 
| Total number of notes: | 2431 | 
    
    Bon jour !!
    
    Anyone seen this happen with the TNS Clerk ?
    
    Start TNS clerk...
    
    Fatal error at line 149 in file adver_dli_ultrix.c
    
    
    It basically sits and hangs around at startup until we hit Ctrl-C
    and then it'll continue to start the TNS Server.
    
    The demo system seems to work apart from that..
    
                        
    Any hints ?
    
    Jka
    
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| 710.1 | Yes. T3.1 did this but V3.1 is different :-) | 45862::BOND | Mon Apr 14 1997 11:11 | 18 | |
|     Hi,
    
    I believe that problem only occurred with TeMIP T3.1 (ie the field test
    kit of V3.1) and happens when your system is not physically connected
    to a network.  The TNS Advertiser (I think) trys to send packets out on
    the ethernet and fails, you get that error message and need to ctrl-c
    it to get it to exit.
    
    V3.1 sort-of fixes the problem.  It boots ok and tns will work locally
    but after some time, the whole IP layer seems to give up because it
    runs out of buffers due I think to the tns advertiser retrying so tns
    (and therefore TeMIP) stops working.  Rebooting does fix it :-)
    
    Note.  These problems only occur if you are not physically connected to
    the LAN.  So you really only see them when you are doing standalone
    demos, etc.  Production systems would not expect to see these problems.
    
    cb
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| 710.2 | just restart tcpip.... | VAXRIO::TROTTA | Thu Apr 24 1997 03:21 | 5 | |
|     It is not necessary to reboot. Just restart the network and tns
    and temip will come back again very quickly.
    
    Claudio
    
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| 710.3 | 3.1 ssb | VAXRIO::TROTTA | Thu Apr 24 1997 03:22 | 1 | |
| Ah! it also happens with 3.1 SSB. | |||||