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My porting notes are somewhat out of date. MPE bind() on modern releases can
now accept 127.0.0.1 and perhaps also non-loopback addresses.
- Mark B.
Campbell Fethers wrote:
> Magnus Nilsson wrote:
>
>>Our jserv-jobb goes down with irregular interval of time. This is
>>an application which is in production and we have the feeling that
>>the problem has escalate when the customer installed a new A500 machine.
>>
>>The following output is printed into the spoolfile:
>>
>>:java org.apache.jserv.JServ !propsfile
>>ApacheJServ/1.1
>>Nonzero adress passed to bind(); using localhost
>>panic: in jit_CompiledCodeSignalHandler for signal 10
>>:eoj
>>
>>Does anybody knows if this is a Java problem, jserv problem or a
>>machine problem? We don't now where to start...
>>
>>(Using mpe/ix 7.0, Apache 1.3.14, JServ (the freeware version))
>>
>>
>
> I know nothing of java, but I seem to recall having a similar problem when I
> was playing with writing a server in Perl.
>
> The answer is in Mark Bixby's porting notes at
> http://www.bixby.org/mark/porting.html: MPE's bind() can only bind to
> 0.0.0.0.
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