TLI in Tru64 5.1a

From: Wakeman, Lindsay (Lindsay.Wakeman@bl.uk)
Date: Mon Dec 02 2002 - 09:25:47 EST


Hello again,

Following my original message on this issue I discovered that the TLI stuff
depends on X/Open Transport Interface (XTI) support so have now configured
this into the 5.1a kernel (i.e. added timod, xtiso and tirdwr). The new
streams devices associated with XTI (/dev/streams/xtiso/...) were made on
reboot and I gave it another go.

This gets us beyond the error we had to begin with (from the initial TLI
call)
but fails when registering the service.
Now it indicates that the 'Service name is already in use'
and the 'registration' of the service fails. This happens even when I
change my service name in /etc/services to any old string (and of course
ensure the port is not used by anything else either).
It all looks like it is doing the getservbyname() call ok, but then falling
over as it find something busy/in use.

I feel I'm missing something blindingly obvious... does anyone have further
ideas?

Thanks!

Lindsay

PS I haven't included the error messages verbatim, as these are delivered by
the 3rd party (Netwise, RIP) code, and would presumably not be of much help
to anyone else unless they know/use the same product.

-- 
Lindsay Wakeman
UNIX Systems Manager, Systems Delivery London
The British Library
lindsay.wakeman@bl.uk
+44 207 412 7090
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