Ins_q: no struct left (huh?)
dan notov
danno at onm3b2.UUCP
Tue Sep 26 23:23:56 AEST 1989
The above message appears on the console of two of our systems. They are a
3B15 running 3.1.1, and a 3B2/600 also running 3.1.1. The two systems have
similar network connections:
AT&T 10Base5
WIN-3B TCP/IP Release 2.1
Fiber Interface to the ISN version 1.0 (non-streams release)
The systems both run RFS, but are members of different domains.
I have tried to determine where the message is coming from, without any
luck. I have searched for the string "ins_q" in the following places, to
no avail:
- All include files
- All library archives
- The symbol table for:
/unix
/etc/isnstart
/etc/dkserver
/usr/net/nls/listen (no symbols)
Sometimes the message appears with a long interval, sometimes it flies down
the screen. Since it appears on the console, I assume it is coming from
the kernel, or some daemon process. AT&T Hotline could offer no assistance
on this one.
Could anyone out there help me in my search for the origin of this message?
The more evidence I assemble, the better prepared I am to return to AT&T
for a possible solution.
Many Thanks,
danno
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Daniel Notov uunet!onm3b2!danno
Ogilvy & Mather
New York, NY
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