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Message:
Error Creating IPC on start up : %s,strerror(errno)
Meaning:
Failed to create an IPC message queue. The message contains the error number
which is defined in /usr/include/sys/errno.h
Corrective
Make sure the software is running as root.If you logged in as another user to
Action:
manually stop or start the software, you must first "su root". If that is not the
problem, the system may be out of resources. The safest way to fix that is to
reboot.
Message:
ERROR: msgctl() failed. errno=%d. qid=%d\n, errno, id
Meaning:
Failed to increase the size of an IPC message queue
Corrective
Make sure the software is running as root. If you logged in as another user to
Action:
manually stop or start the software, you must first "su root". If that is not the
problem, the system may be out of resources. The safest way to fix that is to
reboot.
Message:
ERROR: msgctl() failed. errno=%d. qid=%d\n, errno, id
Meaning:
Failed to read the sieze of an IPC message queue.
Corrective
Make sure the software is running as root. If you logged in as another user to
Action:
manually stop or start the software, you must first "su root". If that is not the
problem, the system may be out of resources. The safest way to fix that is to
reboot.
Message:
ERROR: msgsnd() failed. errno=%d. destKey= 0x%x q=%d total send errors %d\
n,
Meaning:
Failed to send an IPC message.
Corrective
Log in and use the "ipcs -qa" command.
Action:
Look for the message queue with the matching key.
Determine if the queue is full. If it is, then restart that process or the server
software.
If the message queue doesn't exist, then restart the process which reads
messages from that queue.
The system may be out of messages.
S6x00 Media Server Errors
Issue 1
August 2007
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