/dev/_tcp: Invalid argument

Frank Schenkhuizen, Jr. fschenk at tridecs.com
Thu Jul 17 08:36:29 PDT 2008


I added PFNODF=ON to /u/appl/fp/lib/config. The follow message now appears
when I go into "Define Files"

------------------------------------------------------┐ 
│  WARNING!  PFNODF=TRUE.  filePro will not check how │ 
│            much free disk space is available before │ 
│            restructuring any file!  If there is not │ 
│            enough space, your data may be lost!     │ 
│                                                     │ 
│ Are you sure you want to continue?                  │ 
L------------------------------------Press  Y  or  N  -

But, I was able to add a field without any other errors.




Frank Schenkhuizen, Jr.
President and CEO
 
Tridecs Corporation
3513 Arden Road
Hayward, CA 94545
 
P (510) 785-2620
F (510) 785-2173
 
http://www.tridecs.com
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Munir Mahomar [mailto:munirg at sigmanet.hn] 
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 8:47 AM
To: 'Frank Schenkhuizen, Jr.'
Subject: RE: /dev/_tcp: Invalid argument

I had the same problem and JPRadley help me out, he instructed me to use
PFNODF   =  ON in the config file and it resolved the problem. I seems
filePro is checking tcp conections.

Munir

-----Original Message-----
From: filepro-list-bounces+munirg=sigmanet.hn at lists.celestial.com
[mailto:filepro-list-bounces+munirg=sigmanet.hn at lists.celestial.com] On
Behalf Of Frank Schenkhuizen, Jr.
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 4:27 PM
To: filePro_List
Subject: /dev/_tcp: Invalid argument

I was wondering if someone could possibly help with this error:

$ uname -X           
                     
System = SCO_SV      
Node = tc-unix       
Release = 5v6.0.0    
KernelID = 2006-02-23

filePro 4.5.10

Error Message:

*** A System Error Has Occurred ***
                                   
Error checking free disk space:    
/dev/_tcp: Invalid argument      

A couple of years ago I purchased a new server and installed my programs in
/appl. Later moved the location of filePro to /u/appl. I have never changed
any of my files since installing the new server. I decided I needed some
additional fields in one of my files, and when I tried to add them I
received the error message.

Can anyone tell me what I need to do to resolve this?

Thank you in advance for your help.

Frank


Frank Schenkhuizen, Jr.
President and CEO
 
Tridecs Corporation
3513 Arden Road
Hayward, CA 94545
 
P (510) 785-2620
F (510) 785-2173
 
http://www.tridecs.com
 


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