On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 7:45 AM, Music <suppressed> wrote: > You might also try forcing Interchange to run in INET mode. > > In interchange.cfg add: > > Unix_Mode No > Inet_Mode Yes That does apparently make it run in INET mode (and it no longer alerts me about my 666 sockets permissions), but it doesn't correct the problem. The new startup messages (after a "complete KILL," as you suggested) in error.log look like this: - - - [28/February/2008:18:08:17 -0800] - - Sending debug messages to debug.log. - - - [28/February/2008:18:08:17 -0800] - - Low traffic settings. - - - [28/February/2008:18:08:18 -0800] - - ...UI is loaded... - - - [28/February/2008:18:08:18 -0800] - - Interchange V5.4.2 - - - [28/February/2008:18:08:18 -0800] - - Running with old signals. - - - [28/February/2008:18:08:18 -0800] - - *************************************************************** > *************************************************************** > **** **** > **** You are running a Perl with threads enabled -- this **** > **** is not recommended for a production environment. **** > **** **** > **** If the Interchange daemon does not start, add this **** > **** line to interchange.cfg: **** > **** **** > **** Variable MV_GETPPID_BROKEN 1 **** > **** **** > **** Then restart the server. **** > **** **** > *************************************************************** > *************************************************************** - - - [28/February/2008:18:08:18 -0800] - - Config 'standard' at server startup - - - [28/February/2008:18:08:20 -0800] - - START server (32400) (INET) - - - [28/February/2008:18:08:20 -0800] - - Accepting connections from localhost|127\.0\.0\.1 - - - [28/February/2008:18:08:20 -0800] - - START server (32400) (INET) I'm off to investigate VLINK rebuild. Thanks again to everyone for their suggestions. _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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