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‎03-29-2016 12:28 PM
Hello,
I receive messages from S4 (version 8.21.03.003) that I don't understand.
The syslog are:
Trackobj[6]Invalid socket
entry (id 53, fd 78) on inuse list
Do you know what does it mean ? and what is trackobj ?
Thanks.
I receive messages from S4 (version 8.21.03.003) that I don't understand.
The syslog are:
Trackobj[6]Invalid socket
entry (id 53, fd 78) on inuse list
Do you know what does it mean ? and what is trackobj ?
Thanks.
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‎03-31-2016 04:18 AM
Hello Mike,
Thanks for your answer, I will contact GTAC.
Elodie.
Thanks for your answer, I will contact GTAC.
Elodie.
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‎03-30-2016 06:31 PM
Hello Elodie,
an application that keeps state info on behalf of other applications. Normally concerns an item such as service availability.
That's overly simplified.
A typical scenario: trackedObjectManager might validate and hold state info for critical route destinations to help optimize routing decisions.
Clunky definitions aside, I'm not familiar with the error message you've reported and cant offer d guidance regarding cause or possible impact .
I recommend a call to the GTAC for further investigation.
And firmware upgrade - as conditions allow.
hope that helps
Mike
an application that keeps state info on behalf of other applications. Normally concerns an item such as service availability.
That's overly simplified.
A typical scenario: trackedObjectManager might validate and hold state info for critical route destinations to help optimize routing decisions.
Clunky definitions aside, I'm not familiar with the error message you've reported and cant offer d guidance regarding cause or possible impact .
I recommend a call to the GTAC for further investigation.
And firmware upgrade - as conditions allow.
hope that helps
Mike
