* unmatched replies
@ 1996-10-17 2:47 Scott
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From: Scott @ 1996-10-17 2:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
forsyth@plan9.cs.york.ac.uk writes:
| the `unmatched reply' diagnostic is easy to generate by
| interrupting a (user level) file server that queues requests and replies
| to them out of issuing order but doesn't (quite) cope with Tflush/Rflush.
That sounds familiar: I was interrupting things, like new instances of
telnet which had hung waiting for packets to come back. (This is over
ppp, so I could see from the LEDs that there weren't any.)
| dnsiplookup in ndb/cs might be a good place to start looking in your case,
| but i'm just guessing.
That's plausible, I agree. Once things got confused, starting a new
telnet would induce the error message, and a name lookup is pretty much
the first thing it does.
| it depends what you were trying to do when you noticed that the routing
| tables had changed ...
Pretty much just trying to log in again.
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@ 1996-10-16 23:49 forsyth
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From: forsyth @ 1996-10-16 23:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
the `unmatched reply' diagnostic is easy to generate by
interrupting a (user level) file server that queues requests and replies
to them out of issuing order but doesn't (quite) cope with Tflush/Rflush.
p9auth% mail 9fans
subject: unmatched replies
the `unmatched reply' diagnostic is easy to generate by
interrupting a (user level) file server that queues requests and replies
to them out of issuing order but doesn't (quite) cope with Tflush/Rflush.
rflush(void) /* synchronous so easy */
is sometimes a clue.
dnsiplookup in ndb/cs might be a good place to start looking in your case,
but i'm just guessing.
it depends what you were trying to do when you noticed that the routing
tables had changed ...
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