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On 09/11/12 12:55 PM, Merlin Moncure wrote:
is their any chance this will ever be addressed?
have you got your aix completely up to date with all patches?  I got
burned in a similar fashion a while back on a related call --
getaddrinfo IIRC.

It was updated to 'current' a year or so ago, I believe. We like to keep our development system at approximately the same TL level as the production systems

my development system is currently at...

# oslevel -s
6100-06-05-1115

which is AIX Version 6.1, TL06, SP5. this was released in 2011 week 15 and is, I believe, what operations is using. They are VERY conservative about updating OS patches in production and will only patch when faced with known problems.

the complication is, I can't reproduce the problem in my lab, i think I disabled ipv6 entirely a long time ago.... the problem is occurring in our production operations overseas, which have a 12-14 hour time delta, when I've tried to work with them to match up the settings, the time and communications barriers have made it very difficult. once they get a workaround that gets past this problem, I tend to not hear from them again until there is a new problem.

I'm suggesting the local admin try listen_addresses = '0.0.0.0' fix rather than listing 127.0.0.1,ip.of.machine, lets see if this works for us.

If you can point me to a specific patch level (TL, SP) for that getaddrinfo problem, I can ask operations to test it on their staging environment.


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john r pierce                            N 37, W 122
santa cruz ca                         mid-left coast



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