Hello Gert!
Sunday November 16 2014 14:55, you wrote to me:
I have now got a old linux amd64 up and running to replace a old
install of linux 64bit there have bad things and got my to work with a
new newest kernel and then tried to install mbsebbs-1.0.1 first where
it started up and just not got on network use by there not have been
any working network address in use or like to work. Then I now got the
real network and ip + hostname on the pc and then begain mbsebbs to
come up with socket error ad mtask shows in it log file 'bad file^ descriptor' and I am not sure if it is mbse or linux there do this.
And where the error come out from.
If you can upgrade to latest v1.0.4 for the binkd fixes but to cover your error.
That is because mbtask is NOT running which is normal on some distros not starting a new app so you will need to force a start by (depending of distro) running /etc/rc.d/init/mbsed start or if using startd running systemctl start mbsed.service.
Failing those then reboot system which should start all of your services including mbsed.
Vince
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