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Title:note 3 has pointer to current kit
Notice:note 3 has pointer to current kit
Moderator:PEACHS::GHEFF
Created:Wed May 29 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3301
Total number of notes:14905

3230.0. "EAFNOSUPPORT Network socket error" by SYSTEM::newdial_4.reo.dec.com::JOHNSON (Richard Johnson , http://samedi.reo.dec.com) Mon Feb 03 1997 09:24

The following errors are logged when attempting to get any app
running from OpenVMS V5.1 to Win95 using eXcursion T3.0.551

03/02/97  14:11:21  Network         Warning      socket(12) failed,
							error=EAFNOSUPPORT
03/02/97  14:11:27  X Application Startup   Information  rexec:
							connection succeeded
03/02/97  14:11:30  X Application Startup   Information  OK
03/02/97  14:13:04  Network         Warning      Async select failure detected
						in wxwnproc.c, error = 10054

The application does not appear.

Any ideas what could be causing the error?

Richard
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3230.1JAMIN::OSMANEric Osman, dtn 226-7122Mon Feb 03 1997 15:198
It sounds like you're attempting to use decnet on W95.  That requires
careful installation, and in fact may temporarily not be available.   Please
see the pertinent notes in the Pathworks 32 Release notes for details.

I suggest that for now you use tcp instead of decnet for your apps.

/Eric
3230.2SYSTEM::newdial_4.reo.dec.com::JOHNSONRichard Johnson , http://samedi.reo.dec.comTue Feb 04 1997 05:2927
I am using TCP/IP (rexec) to access my apps.

I did not state use of any particular protocol at
installation time. Should I have done?

My apps now do appear to be ok but:

When X server starts up I get:

04/02/97  10:24:50  X Server        Information  eXcursion T3.0.551
 (Windows95) logging enabled.
04/02/97  10:24:51  Network         Warning      socket(12) failed,
 error=EAFNOSUPPORT
04/02/97  10:24:51  Network         Warning      socket(12) failed,
 error=EAFNOSUPPORT
04/02/97  10:24:51  Network         Warning      getnodeadd() failed,
 error=EAFNOSUPPORT

The with each app I get:
04/02/97  10:26:11  Network         Warning      socket(12) failed,
 error=EAFNOSUPPORT
04/02/97  10:26:17  X Application Startup   Information  rexec:
 connection succeeded
04/02/97  10:26:20  X Application Startup   Information  OK


3230.3PEACHS::GHEFFGot a head with wingsTue Feb 04 1997 08:4320
    Hmm.  Looks to me like you should be looking elsewhere for information.
    My guess is that you have turned on the "Log Network Warnings" check
    box on the Logging control panel.  And you're getting a display of all
    the checks that eXcursion goes through when it starts.  It looks like
    it's testing for DECnet and not finding it.  Then it looks like its
    testing for an serial type connection and not finding it.  I don't
    think that either of those is causeing a problem.  If you still can't
    get your apps to appear you need to look for information on the remote
    host since the rexec connection is being made:
    
    >04/02/97  10:26:17  X Application Startup   Information  rexec:
    > connection succeeded
    
    Socket(12), if I recall, is DECnet which you will not have on a Win95
    system.  Not yet, at any rate.  (Actually, I could be wrong, 12 might
    be LAT.  Eric, did the LAT support get ripped out of the 3.0 code
    stream when Multia went bye-bye?)
    
    #Gary
    
3230.4JAMIN::OSMANEric Osman, dtn 226-7122Tue Feb 11 1997 15:588
It sounds like the customer's apps are appearing o.k. but that he's
just curious about the diagnostics that appear in the log window.

As for lat, I don't think we ripped it out, but of course one would need
to purchase Meridian Lat in order to use it.

/Eric
3230.5SYSTEM::newdial_6.reo.dec.com::JOHNSONRichard Johnson , http://samedi.reo.dec.comFri Feb 28 1997 07:0610
28/02/97  11:13:04  Network         Warning      Async select failure detected
                                                in wxwnproc.c, error = 10054

It is the above error I am curious about.

When ever that error is logged the application
(bookreader) freezes, though I can start another up.

Thanks
Richard
3230.6JAMIN::OSMANEric Osman, dtn 226-7122Fri Mar 14 1997 09:5912
    
    The 10054 code has symbol WSAECONNRESET.
    
    The winsock 1.1 documentation, in the RECV section, describes that
    error as
    
    	The virtual circuit was reset by the remote side
    
    Does this fit with your situation ?
    
    
    /Eric