[GemStone-Smalltalk] Warnings and errors in stone log on startup - , linux user does not have CAP_SYS_RESOURCE; Error: listen on ::ffff:127.0.1.1 (127.0.1.1) port 34580 failed,

James Foster Smalltalk at JGFoster.net
Mon Jan 28 22:50:15 PST 2019


Hi Gary,

Do you have any GemStone processes running? What do you see when you execute ‘gslist -cvl’ from a bash prompt?

What options did you use for the startnetldi command (System Administration Guide, page 353)? Did you specify a path for a log file?

James



> On Jan 28, 2019, at 10:42 PM, Gary Morrison via GemStone-Smalltalk <gemstone-smalltalk at lists.gemtalksystems.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I recently installed the Community Edition of GS64 on Linux (GemStone64Bit3.4.3-x86_64.Linux)
> 
> I am having trouble logging into the database from VW 8.3.
> 
> I noticed the following errors in the stone log: 
> 
>     Now starting GemStone monitor.
> 
> [Warning]: Write to /proc/7195/oom_score_adj failed with EACCES , linux user does not have CAP_SYS_RESOURCE
> [Warning]: No server process protection from OOM killer
> 
> <snip>
> 
>     :: (wildcard) found in listening addresses, ignoring other addresses
>     listening on ::ffff:127.0.1.1 which is loopback for ubuntu-s-1vcpu-2gb-nyc1-01
>     Created listening socket for :: on :: port 34580
> Error: listen on ::ffff:127.0.1.1 (127.0.1.1) port 34580 failed, bind(21, ::ffff:127.0.1.1, port=34580) failed with errno=98,EADDRINUSE, Address is already in use
> Error: listen on ::ffff:127.0.1.1 port 34580 failed, bind(21, ::ffff:127.0.1.1, port=34580) failed with errno=98,EADDRINUSE, Address is already in use
> Failed to listen on ::ffff:127.0.1.1
> 
> 
> So is port, 34580, the port used by netldi? 
> 
> I also couldn't find the log file for netldi.  I don't see it in the data directory with the other log files.
> I was trying to see what netldi was doing when VW tried to connect.
> 
> Thank you for any suggestions,
> Gary
> 
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