[Xorp-users] Re: "No Finder" error message?

Pavlin Radoslavov pavlin@icir.org
Thu, 08 Dec 2005 16:31:27 -0800


> On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 01:51:59PM -0800, Pavlin Radoslavov wrote:
> > 1. Verify that you can start by hand "libxipc/xorp_finder -v".
> 
> This seems OK.
> 
> > 2. Execute "env FINDERTRACE=t libxipc/xorp_finder" in one window,
> >    and after that execute "fea/xorp_fea" in another. After you
> >    execute "fea/xorp_fea" you should see lots of messages like:
> 
> I'm able to start up both processes, but I don't see any of the
> traces...silence in both windows.

Probably there is something that affects the TCP communication
between both processes. If there are no firewall rules that may
affect TCP, then the temp. account can be very helpful to proceed
further with the chasing of the problem.

Pavlin

> > 
> > [ 2005/12/08 13:48:39 INFO xorp_finder XifFinderClient ]
> > register_finder_client(target =
> > "fea-b0c076d86dbb1cdf1648730a89c6629f@127.0.0.1", class = "fea",
> > singleton = "0", cookie = "") -> "687b71f659b1088a" okay
> > [ 2005/12/08 13:48:39 INFO xorp_finder XifFinderClient ]
> > register_finder_client(target =
> > "socket_server-a2b810e77fc56205486f00623a0155be@127.0.0.1", class =
> > "socket_server", singleton = "0", cookie = "") -> "687b71f72d46518e"
> > okay
> > [ 2005/12/08 13:48:39 INFO xorp_finder XifFinderClient ]
> > add_xrl("finder://fea-b0c076d86dbb1cdf1648730a89c6629f@127.0.0.1/common/0.1/get_status",
> > "stcp", "127.0.0.1:1488") -> okay
> > [ 2005/12/08 13:48:39 INFO xorp_finder XifFinderClient ]
> > add_xrl("finder://socket_server-a2b810e77fc56205486f00623a0155be@127.0.0.1/common/0.1/get_status",
> > "stcp", "127.0.0.1:2697") -> okay
> > [ 2005/12/08 13:48:39 INFO xorp_finder XifFinderClient ]
> > add_xrl("finder://fea-b0c076d86dbb1cdf1648730a89c6629f@127.0.0.1/common/0.1/get_target_name",
> > "stcp", "127.0.0.1:1488") -> okay
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > If nothing of the above gives you any clue about the issue, then try
> > to create a temporary account on that machine I can use to track
> > down the problem.
> > 
> > Pavlin