Re: beacon 0.9.58 dies after a while - broken pipe?
At 17:34 -0500 7/24/04, Mitch Kutzko wrote:
>Hi -- Has anybody else seen this behavior? Is it reproducible? Any details?
I've had trouble keeping it up on the one machine I brought up last
week during the conference, but since I wasn't sitting in front of
the machine, thought i might not be spawning it in a way that it
would stay up after I logged out, although I thought I had, or that
uncommenting the random leave/join was messing me up.
I've recompiled without the leave/join uncommented and restarted it
from a local window on the actual machine, so I should now see any
exit messages when/if it dies again.
>
>Mitch
>
>At 02:51 PM 7/22/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm running a fresh install of beacon version 0.9.58 and after running it
>> for a while (not sure exactly how long) it seems to give up. This has
>> occurred only twice so far, once without any text record of the output (I
>> ran it in the background and closed the terminal window, came back in
>> the morning and found it dead). The second time my output was as follows:
>>
>> bash$ ./start_beacon (note: this is a dummy shell script in the top level
>> of the beacon install dir that just executes ./src/beacon)
>>
>> Getting configuration information from file "/usr/etc/beacon.conf"
>> Sending TCP unicast reports to beacon.ncsa.uiuc.edu:10004.
>>
>> Starting Beacon "0.9.58 RC1 - 2" as "agtech" on Thu Jul 22 12:10:00 2004.
>> This host is "holtzer.evl.uic.edu", ssrc = 0x33c60155, PID = 26046.
>> Multicast Group = 233.4.200.23, Port 10002, TTL = 127. OS = "linux"
>>
>> Go to http://beacon.ncsa.uiuc.edu to see this Beacon's output
>>
>> .
>> . (later)
>> .
>>
>> ./start_beacon: line 6: 26046 Broken pipe ./src/beacon
>>
>> ---------
>>
>> end of output
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Gideon
>>
>>
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