Quoting Howard Lowndes (suppressed):
> I am able to start IC with the multi-threaded Perl that is standard with
> FC3 by using the MINIVEND_FORCE_THREADS environment variable and I can
> see it running in the process listing.
>
> The problem is that it does not appear to be creating any sockets.
>
> If I create a catalog to run in UNIX mode then there is no UNIX sockets,
> and if I create a catalog to run in INET mode then there is no TCP:7786
> socket. The /etc/interchange.cfg file correctly reflects my
> requirements in either case.
>
> Is there something I may have missed, or is this a problem stemming from
> the multi-threaded Perl problem?
Did you use the latest from a nightly build? If you did, then it
probably advises you to set
Variable MV_GETPPID_BROKEN 1
in interchange.cfg. You need to do that.
--
Mike Heins
Perusion -- Expert Interchange Consulting http://www.perusion.com/
phone +1.765.647.1295 tollfree 800-949-1889 <suppressed>
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