[Nut-upsuser] upsd does not strt up
Zoltan farkas
zoly at daxtechnologies.com
Fri May 18 23:53:26 UTC 2007
the system is Solaris Express developer edition 02/07
--zoly
Arjen de Korte wrote:
>>> # truss ./upsd
>>>
>> Can you try this again with "-DDD"? It's hard to match the system
>> calls to source code, and I'm not very familiar with Solaris or truss
>> anymore.
>>
>> I forget, is IPv6 enabled in the NUT ./configure script?
>>
>
> It is, otherwise it wouldn't show 'setuptcp: try to bind to 0.0.0.0 port
> 3493' in the debug output (this line is only in the new IPv4/IPv6 code).
> But are you sure IPv4 is available on this system? In other words, you're
> not trying to set this up on an IPv6 only system?
>
> What is missing in the output from the '/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsd -DDDD' is
> the reason why setuptcp failed to open a socket. The only reason that is
> currently not specifically displayed while looping through the list of
> available addrinfo structures, is if the requested sockettype or protocol
> is not in the list. This shouldn't happen, you appear to have no access to
> socket operations on that port.
>
> What kind of system is this?
>
> Best regards, Arjen
>
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