Hi,
I've just upgraded from 9.3 to 9.10.2-U3 and actually made the effort to fix the previous JSON errors I was getting with my Plex plugin. That's all solved now, but now for some reason at the very end of the boot, the following is in the console log:
Any thoughts on what the dnssd_clientstub errors might be and what it's trying to do?
Also there are what I guess are Python alerts - again, any ideas or thoughts?
Hardware is a Dell R710 server, dual E5640 Xeons, 96Gb RAM, 6x 2TB SAS drives on a flashed Dell H200 with HBA IT firmware. Only other hardware is a generic USB 3.0 interface card but there's no peripherals on it right now.
I've just upgraded from 9.3 to 9.10.2-U3 and actually made the effort to fix the previous JSON errors I was getting with my Plex plugin. That's all solved now, but now for some reason at the very end of the boot, the following is in the console log:
Code:
Apr 29 15:08:50 CortexPrimus ntpd[2275]: ntpd 4.2.8p9-a (1): Starting Apr 29 15:08:54 CortexPrimus smbd: dnssd_clientstub ConnectToServer: connect()-> No of tries: 1 Apr 29 15:08:54 CortexPrimus root: /etc/rc: WARNING: failed precmd routine for vmware_guestd Apr 29 15:08:55 CortexPrimus smbd: dnssd_clientstub ConnectToServer: connect()-> No of tries: 2 Apr 29 15:08:56 CortexPrimus smbd: dnssd_clientstub ConnectToServer: connect()-> No of tries: 3 Apr 29 15:08:57 CortexPrimus smbd: dnssd_clientstub ConnectToServer: connect() failed path:/var/run/mdnsd Socket:35 Err:-1 Errno:2 No such file or directory Apr 29 15:09:12 CortexPrimus alert.py: [common.pipesubr:66] Popen()ing: /usr/local/sbin/dmidecode -s system-product-name Apr 29 15:09:12 CortexPrimus alert.py: [common.pipesubr:66] Popen()ing: /usr/local/sbin/dmidecode -s baseboard-product-name Apr 29 16:09:32 CortexPrimus alert.py: [common.pipesubr:66] Popen()ing: /usr/local/sbin/dmidecode -s system-product-name Apr 29 16:09:32 CortexPrimus alert.py: [common.pipesubr:66] Popen()ing: /usr/local/sbin/dmidecode -s baseboard-product-name
Any thoughts on what the dnssd_clientstub errors might be and what it's trying to do?
Also there are what I guess are Python alerts - again, any ideas or thoughts?
Hardware is a Dell R710 server, dual E5640 Xeons, 96Gb RAM, 6x 2TB SAS drives on a flashed Dell H200 with HBA IT firmware. Only other hardware is a generic USB 3.0 interface card but there's no peripherals on it right now.