[ic] Interchange server is unavailable...

Raymond Kirby rkirby@mylineup.com
Mon, 29 Jan 2001 15:56:12 -0700


To Start I have a
Pent III 500 384 mb Ram
RedHat Linux 6.2
Kernel version - 2.2.12
Perl Version 5.005_03
Interchange 4.6.1
and lots of free disk space

OK here we go

I have check /usr/lib/interchange/etc/socket and
/var/run/interchange/socket
both are owned by interch both are set to rwxrwxrwx

interchange is being run by user interch

interch also owns the catalog in cgi-bin directory as well as all files
and directories in the /var/lib/interchange/catalog directories

I have check all error logs that I am aware of
/var/lib/interchange/catlalog/error.log -- 0 bytes
here is the log entry for
/var/log/interchange/error.log

- - - [29/January/2001:15:25:22 -0700] - - Sending debug to
/tmp/mvdebug.
- - - [29/January/2001:15:25:22 -0700] - - Low traffic settings.
- - - [29/January/2001:15:25:22 -0700] - - Calling UI....
- - - [29/January/2001:15:25:23 -0700] - - ...UI is loaded....
- - - [29/January/2001:15:25:23 -0700] - - Interchange V4.6.1
- - - [29/January/2001:15:25:23 -0700] - - Using default DBM database.
- - - [29/January/2001:15:25:24 -0700] - - Using default DBM database.
- - - [29/January/2001:15:25:24 -0700] - - START server (25591) (INET
and UNIX)
- - - [29/January/2001:15:25:25 -0700] - - Accepting connections from
localhost|127\.0\.0\.1
- - - [29/January/2001:15:25:25 -0700] - - START server (25631) (INET
and UNIX)
- - - [29/January/2001:15:26:23 -0700] - - Runtime error: Unrecognized
block:

the first line, the file just states when debugging was started
the last line, Runtime error: Unrecognized block:   -- error was from
attempting to telnet to port 7786 to see if was accepting connections --
IT WAS --

Here is the out put from perl for the additional modules

 perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::Interchange'
CPAN: Storable loaded ok
Going to read /root/.cpan/Metadata
MD5 is up to date.
MIME::Base64 is up to date.
URI is up to date.
Net::FTP is up to date.
MIME::Base64 is up to date.
Digest::MD5 is up to date.
HTML::HeadParser is up to date.
LWP is up to date.
Term::ReadKey is up to date.
Term::ReadLine::Perl is up to date.
Business::UPS is up to date.
SQL::Statement is up to date.
Storable is up to date.
DBI is up to date.
Safe::Hole is up to date.


I really hope I missed something stupid if anyone has any ideas I sure would

appreciate any insight as to what may be going on.

Thanks in advance

--
Raymond Kirby
Happijac Company

e-mail rkirby@NO_SPaM#mylineup.com