At 09:38 PM 5/9/99 +0200, Joachim Schmitz wrote:
I installed Zope-1.11 with ZServer on a SuSE 6.1 Linux and started ZServer successfully, here the output: joachim@js:/usr/local/Zope-1.11/ZServer > log: adding channel <trigger at 81a0938> log: adding channel <zhttp_server at 84188e8> Warning: computing default hostname Medusa (V1.6) started at Sun May 9 20:32:04 1999 Hostname: js.ac-copy.net Port:9673 log: adding channel <FTPServer at 8417c40> FTP server started at Sun May 9 20:32:04 1999 Authorizer:None Hostname: localhost Port: 9221
also when I invoke localhost:9673 everything looks fine in the browser, but on the console, where I startet ZServer I get a lot of those messages:
uncaptured python exception, closing channel <caching_resolver connected at 8418818> (socket.error:(111, 'Connection refused') [medusa/asyncore.py|poll|56] [medusa/asyncore.py|handle_read_event|279] [medusa/resolver.py|handle_read|239]) uncaptured python exception, closing channel <zhttp_channel connected 127.0.0.1:1215 at 8431658 channel#: 2 requests:1> (socket.error:(9, 'Bad file descriptor') [medusa/asyncore.py|poll|61] [medusa/asyncore.py|handle_write_event|288] [medusa/asynchat.py|handle_write|143] [medusa/asynchat.py|initiate_send|199] [medusa/asynchat.py|refill_buffer|186] [Producers.py|more|108] [medusa/http_server.py|log|263] [medusa/logger.py|log|233] [medusa/resolver.py|resolve_ptr|324] [medusa/resolver.py|resolve_ptr|233])
This error is almost certainly occurring because you didn't specify a valid IP address for a DNS server in start.py. I realize that this traceback is a pretty crummy way of letting you know this information ;-) I'm looking at ways of making this warning better, and/or making ZServer work better without having access to a DNS server. -Amos