Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!rutgers!labrea!aurora!amelia!ames!amdcad!sun!pitstop!sundc!seismo!uunet!tektronix!tekgen!sytek From: sytek@tekgen.TEK.COM (Mike Ewan) Newsgroups: comp.bugs.2bsd Subject: Re: select() problems with 2.10 BSD Keywords: inetd, select, socket, accept, hang, help! Message-ID: <2261@tekgen.TEK.COM> Date: 11 Jan 88 17:17:29 GMT References: <1756@rayssd.RAY.COM> Reply-To: sytek@tekgen.UUCP (Mike Ewan) Organization: Tektronix, Inc., Beaverton, OR. Lines: 24 In article <1756@rayssd.RAY.COM> gmp@rayssd.RAY.COM (Gregory M. Paris) writes: > >Is anybody else having problems with select on 2.10 BSD? We're running it >on an 11/44 with an Interlan ethernet board, and our inetd won't work. I >followed the problem back to where inetd does a select for read on the open >sockets to see if any are ready for an accept. Select reports that all are >ready for reading, yet none are. This causes inetd to hang in accept >forever. I haven't had the patience to track it through the kernel yet. I am also having problems with an 11/44 and Interlan ethernet. Everything seems to be going well until you do an ftp. You get connected then when you start the xfer the kernal crashes. The kernal will crash on any net access but at random periods. The ftp is more predictable. I can ftp all day long to the loop device though. But the real net crashes the kernal. Any ideas anybody. Mike. -- Michael Ewan decvax----\ (503)627-6468 hplabs------\ sytek@tekgen.TEK.COM ihnp4-------->----!tektronix!tekgen!sytek ucbvax------/