Adam Hubscher wrote:
The code looks like this:
if(($sock = socket_create(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,SOL_TCP)) < 0){
print("Couldn't Create Socket: " .
socket_strerror(socket_last_error()). "\n");
}
socket_set_option($sock, SOL_SOCKET,SO_RCVTIMEO, array('sec' => 1,
'usec' => 0));
$output = '';
for($i = 0; $i < count($file); $i++){
$servernum = $file[$i];
$i++;
$servername = $file[$i];
$serverport = $file2[$i];
$serverport = preg_replace('/\s/','',$serverport);
// Test if server online - if not, output offline. If yes, output
Online.
if(!socket_connect($sock, $ip, $mapport)){
print("Couldn't Create Socket: " .
socket_strerror(socket_last_error()). "\n"); // Debug
$output .= "Server Name: " . $servername. " ~~ Offline <br />";
continue;
}
else{
$output .= "Server Name: " . $servername. " ~~ Online <br />";
}
}
My problem now is that as it runs through the loop - it has a connection
error. Warning: socket_connect() [function.socket-connect]: unable to
connect [106]: Transport endpoint is already connected in status.php on
line 17
maybe you should close the socket before trying to open it again?
also where is $ip being set?
Even looking at examples, I cannot figure out why this error is being
produced. I cannot close the socket at the end of the loop, as it would
make any further attempts for online status impossible.
The socket_close($sock) is directly after the loop.
Thanks for any help!
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