Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!ginosko!usc!henry.jpl.nasa.gov!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!gryphon!turnkey!jackv From: jackv@turnkey.gryphon.COM (Jack F. Vogel) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Interactive 386/ix 2.0.1 and X11.3 1.0.0 Message-ID: <6356@turnkey.gryphon.COM> Date: 25 Aug 89 19:04:34 GMT References: <20702@adm.BRL.MIL> Reply-To: jackv@turnkey.gryphon.COM Organization: Turnkey Computer Consultants, Westchester, CA Lines: 34 In article <20702@adm.BRL.MIL> WIESEL%DKAUNI0P.BITNET@cunyvm.cuny.edu (Joachim Wiesel) writes: > >When I have started X (via the startx-script), sendmail disappears! >The process seems to die silently. I have 3.75 MB of memory in my machine. There is a memory-management problem in the 2.0.1 kernel, when some processes get swapped out they no longer appear in the process table or some such thing, I forget the exact details. And since you are trying to run X in such a small amount of memory sendmail is swapped out and "disappears", if you run quite a few X clients you will notice some of them disappearing as well. (What "disappear" means is that a ps listing will not show them.) This has to be one of the most annoying bugs in 2.0.1 and I would strongly recommend that you call ISC for the 2.0.2 upgrade which fixes it. If you have purchased since May 31 I believe it is free. >After restarting it via: >/usr/lib/sendmail -bd -q30m & >I get these error messages: >..date time... local sendmail[3533]:NOQUEUE:SYSERR:getrequests:cannot bind:\ > ERROR 112 >..date time... local sendmail[3533]:cannot get connection What I said above implies that you only think the process has died and thus when you try and start another copy it cannot bind to the already bound port. At least I am about 95% sure this is what is happening. GET THE UPGRADE!! I think your problem will disappear, oh yes, almost as impor- tant, if you really want to run X also get more memory!!!! :-} -- Jack F. Vogel jackv@seas.ucla.edu AIX Technical Support - or - Locus Computing Corp. jackv@ifs.umich.edu