- From: Anselm Baird_Smith <abaird@www43.inria.fr>
- Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 09:34:45 +0100 (MET)
- To: micromax@mail.dlc.fi (Matti Suhonen)
- Cc: www-jigsaw@w3.org
Matti Suhonen writes: > Keep getting the following even with 1.0a5 in errlog at every restart/shutdown: > > [http-server] [restart]: inited ! > [http-server] [restart]: IOException while unblocking server thread. > > [http-server] shutdown inited... > [http-server] [shutdown]: IOException while unblocking server thread. This is a workaround non-interruptible IOs in Sun's jdk1.0.2. The problem is that to shutdown, I have to stop the thread looping on accept. The only way I have found in 1.0.2 is to connect a socket to the server socket, which seems to fail under your implementation (check line 1146 of w3c.jigsaw.http.httpd) BTW Does it ultimately shutdowns ? > It also means that restart/shutdown is delayed until cache has to visit the > disk or something. Would be a minor inconvinience except with remote > administration which I'm about to test. I am not sure I understand, could you provide more details (what do you mean by cache ? and by remote admin ?) Anselm.
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