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272 Chapter 5: Application Module and IPE Module error messages
Table 12
Application messages that appear in the SysLog file (continued)
Message
hlinklan: listen socket is not valid
Ð errno = ÔUNIX error numberÕ
hlinklan: listen socket type is
invalid Ð errno = ÔUNIX error
numberÕ
hlinklan: bad accept( )
parameters given Ð errno =
ÔUNIX error numberÕ
hlinklan: no conn is present to
accept on 1_socket Ð errno =
ÔUNIX error numberÕ
hlinklan: listen socket is not in
listen state Ð errno = ÔUNIX error
numberÕ
hlinklan: too many fd(s) are open
for this process Ð errno = ÔUNIX
error numberÕ
hlinklan: unexpected errno value
for client_connect Ð errno =
ÔUNIX error numberÕ
hlinklan: socket( ) Ð errno =
ÔUNIX error numberÕ
553-3211-510 Standard 1.0 October 1998
Description
This message can occur during an accept( ) operation
which executes during socket connectivity, indicating
that the listen socket is not valid.
This message can occur during an accept( ) operation
which executes during socket connectivity, indicating
that the listen socket type is invalid.
This message can occur during an accept( ) operation
which executes during socket connectivity, indicating
that bad acceptance parameters were given.
This message can occur during an accept( ) operation
which executes during socket connectivity, indicating
that no connection is present to accept on the listen
socket.
This message can occur during an accept( ) operation
which executes during socket connectivity, indicating
that the listen socket is not in a listen state. This
means that the listen( ) function call has not been
executed on the listen socket.
This message can occur during an accept( ) operation
which executes during socket connectivity, indicating
that there are too many socket fd(s) open for a given
process.
This message can occur during an accept( ) operation
which executes during socket connectivity, indicating
that an unexpected errno value has occurred during
client connect.
This message can occur during a socket( ) function
operation which indicates a critical error, meaning that
a socket fd could not be allocated for some reason.
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