On Wed, 11 Nov 1998, joseph evan porter wrote:
: >
: > I keep on seeing the following error message appear over and over in
: > /var/log/syslog:
: >
: > Nov 10 13:21:46 chinook kernel: Socket destroy delayed (r=112 w=0)
: >
: > Does anyone have any idea what this might be about?
: >
>
> I keep on seeing the following error message appear over and over in
> /var/log/syslog:
>
> Nov 10 13:21:46 chinook kernel: Socket destroy delayed (r=112 w=0)
>
> Does anyone have any idea what this might be about?
>
I'm not sure, but I've been getting that same message only recently.
Has
Hi,
I have seen this with the latest net packages in most version
since 1.3.95, I think. Still happens at 1.99.8, but less so than some
earlier kernels. I have yet to boot 1.99.10.
Hasn't caused my any problems, but YMMV.
manoj
--
"Bond reflected that good Americ
Gerd Bavendiek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> on a quite recently installed Debian-1.1 box I sometimes encounter the
> following.
>
> koko:/root>>> ping us1by-6
> PING us1by-6 (156.53.107.26): 56 data bytes
>
> --- us1by-6 ping statistics ---
> 5 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% pack
Gerd Bavendiek wrote:
> on a quite recently installed Debian-1.1 box I sometimes encounter the
> following.
>
> koko:/root>>> ping us1by-6
> PING us1by-6 (156.53.107.26): 56 data bytes
>
> --- us1by-6 ping statistics ---
> 5 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
>
> Socket de
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>Hi,
>
>on a quite recently installed Debian-1.1 box I sometimes encounter the
>following.
>
>koko:/root>>> ping us1by-6
>PING us1by-6 (156.53.107.26): 56 data bytes
>
>--- us1by-6 ping statistics ---
>5 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet
Luis F. Gonzalez writes:
> I am installing Debian 1.1 using an NFS mounted site through my ethernet
> and keep having this message
>
> Socket Destroy Delayed (r=0 w=236)
>
> What is this? what's going on?
Don't worry. It's a message from the kernel. It has nothing to do with
Debian at all. I rc
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