Re: Input/output error

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The first number is a PWLib error: 12 means "PWLib Miscellaneous I/O Error".
The second one is an OS specific error (errno for unix): 104 means "connection reset by peer".

The second one means a signal has been received while making a socket call.
It can be triggered by various conditions.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas" <thomasj@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 1:04 PM


> Is it normal if I have my logs full of:
> yasocket.cxx(600)   Q931d   <IP>:1720 Error(0): Input/output error (12:104)
> messages? I mean, does this mean a problem in my system (Debian Woody,
> 2.4.xx)? If yes, where should I look around, take care of?
> 
> In this case <IP> is an IP of a permanent endpoint.
> 
> I use gnugk-2.2beta5 (current CVS).
> 
> Thanks in advance,
>         Thomas
> 
> ps:
> sometimes I see also:
> yasocket.cxx(600)   Q931d   <IP>:1720 Error(0): Interrupted system call (10:9)
> (but it's not as much as previouse message)



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