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RE: [dsdp-tm-dev] rseserver daemon, port ranges, and firewalls
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Hi Norbert,
port ranges for the daemon seem a useful feature.
Given that the daemon.pl script even indicates that port
ranges should be
supported, can you please file a bug
report.
This should not be tremendously hard to
fix.
Thanks,
Martin
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Martin Oberhuber -
WindRiver, Austria
+43(662)457915-85
Hi,
The daemon currently does not support the port range as
input - at the moment only the server takes the parameters that way. For
now, if you're using the daemon, you'll have to specify a specific port.
When starting a server via the daemon, you'll also have to pick a
specific port (subsystem port) so the server starts up with it.
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dmcknigh@xxxxxxxxxx
Mail:
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| [dsdp-tm-dev] rseserver daemon,
port ranges, and firewalls |
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Hi all,
so I am back trying to connect to the dstore server via
daemon launcher.
I try to connect to a machine which has a firewall so
there is a problem
with the fact, that the launcher appears to assign an
unpredictable port
to the started service. The help in the daemon.pl script
claims that the
script may be started with a port range as command line
argument, but
this does not work:
# perl daemon.pl
14500-14510
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
daemon.pl
line 40.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or
string at daemon.pl
line 42.
Exception in thread "main"
java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input
string: "14500-14510"
at
java.lang.NumberFormatException.forInputString(NumberFormatException.jav
a:48)
at java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Integer.java:477)
at java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Integer.java:518)
at
org.eclipse.dstore.core.server.ServerLauncher.<init>(ServerLauncher.java
:409)
at
org.eclipse.dstore.core.server.ServerLauncher.main(ServerLauncher.java:5
50)
This is in line with the source code, which does not contain any
hints
that port ranges are processed. Can anybody help me with info on how
to
get the launcher use a specified port range?
(Or any other
workaround?)
Thanks,
Norbert
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