Re: System freezes after "could not getpeername"

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Herta Van den Eynde schrieb:
Hi Andreas,

Inetd "invokes all internet services as needed.  connection-oriented
services are invoked each time a connection is made, by creating a
process.  This process is passed the connection as file descriptor 0
and is expected to do a getpeername to find out the source host and
port." (from inetd.c)

So it looks like these messages are written at boottime.  Is that correct?

What's the date on inetd.conf?  Any changes there?

What flavour + version of linux are you running?

Kind regards,

Herta
Hello Herta,

it's a SLES 9 2.4.19-64GB-SMP.
This messages appear in /var/log/messages as last entries before we hat to shutdown ( switch off ) the server.

Bye
Andreas

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