What Does This Indicate?

Posted by: JeffreyB

What Does This Indicate? - 12/05/2005 22:15

Since I was having major database problems (resolved thanks!), I had Hyperterm running during syncs to try to see what was going on. I noticed on syncs, I've been getting a slew of the following:

kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32

Is this a problem? These appear while the sync is adding playlist entries. Will any playlist entries be missing from the player?

Thanks,
Jeff
Posted by: Mataglap

Re: What Does This Indicate? - 12/05/2005 22:43

The fix was to supress the message in newer versions of Hijack, that's the ECONRESET stuff mentioned in the changelog.

So in other words the messages are harmless. There's a recent thread down in the programming forum that I started where Mark helped me troubleshoot those messages.

--Nathan
Posted by: JeffreyB

Re: What Does This Indicate? - 12/05/2005 22:54

Thanks... I'm running Hijack 429, so I'm not sure the suppression is working. Main thing is that they are harmless...

Jeff
Posted by: n2toh

Re: What Does This Indicate? - 14/03/2006 14:26

Quote:
Since I was having major database problems (resolved thanks!), I had Hyperterm running during syncs to try to see what was going on. I noticed on syncs, I've been getting a slew of the following:

kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32
ksock_rw(recv): error: -32
kftpd: ksock_rw() failed, rc=-32

Is this a problem? These appear while the sync is adding playlist entries. Will any playlist entries be missing from the player?

Thanks,
Jeff


same thing here I'm running v3.00a11 hijack v445 via jEmpload v70
Posted by: mlord

Re: What Does This Indicate? - 14/03/2006 22:48

Harmless, most likely due to a slight (harmless!!) programming error in JEmplode.

Messages fixed in Hijack v446 (to be released shortly).

-ml