It looks like there is a "denial of service" problem introduced from build 81
on Linux platform. The problem was shadowed by bug 4508780 ( too bad!) for a
few builds.
Description of the problem:
When running ATG simple benchmark and loop benchmark, java.net.SocketException
happened.
The error message is "********** caught IOException on URL:
http://jtg-linux2:8840/loop.jhtml java.net.SocketException: Socket closed".
I retested with build 79 and build 80, there is no such problem. The problem
was introduced in build 81.
How to reproduce the problem:
1. Log on to jtg-linux1
2. /bs/runatg.ksh ( -server/-client )
3. check atg.client.out, and run.atg.out under /bt/<atg test directory>
###@###.### 2001-11-02
It looks like libnet.so in build 81 causes the problem.
I swapped libnet.so with the one from b80 and the problem went away ( or I
should say the problem did not happen immediately )
###@###.### 2001-11-02
on Linux platform. The problem was shadowed by bug 4508780 ( too bad!) for a
few builds.
Description of the problem:
When running ATG simple benchmark and loop benchmark, java.net.SocketException
happened.
The error message is "********** caught IOException on URL:
http://jtg-linux2:8840/loop.jhtml java.net.SocketException: Socket closed".
I retested with build 79 and build 80, there is no such problem. The problem
was introduced in build 81.
How to reproduce the problem:
1. Log on to jtg-linux1
2. /bs/runatg.ksh ( -server/-client )
3. check atg.client.out, and run.atg.out under /bt/<atg test directory>
###@###.### 2001-11-02
It looks like libnet.so in build 81 causes the problem.
I swapped libnet.so with the one from b80 and the problem went away ( or I
should say the problem did not happen immediately )
###@###.### 2001-11-02