Hope this helps. I began by entering jlog 0 and the following is everything
that appeared after that. Kip
*** getdata error: |socket error: serror
| 'socket error' 13!:8[3
jlog 0
PC_LOG_jhs_
1
*** getdata error: |socket error: serror
| 'socket error' 13!:8[3
27
27
*** getdata error: |socket error: serror
| 'socket error' 13!:8[3
i. 2 3
0 1 2
3 4 5
*** getdata error: |socket error: serror
| 'socket error' 13!:8[3
5<7
1
*** getdata error: |socket error: serror
| 'socket error' 13!:8[3
*** getdata error: |socket error: serror
| 'socket error' 13!:8[3
NB. Preceding entry was only an Enter
Eric Iverson wrote:
> Strange. It looks as if the server is getting socket errors in reading the
> request from the browser but that eventually it gets the complete request. I
> think the the multiple reports are from multiple hiccups in processing the
> one request. Perhaps a flakey connection.
>
> I could get a tiny bit more info if you turned on logging and then managed
> to get a few more error reports.
>
> Please do the following:
>
> PC_LOG_jhs_=: 1
>
> After doing this, get a few more errors and let me know so that I can take a
> look at the log.
>
> My best guess right now is that this indicates a connection hiccups and that
> the fix is to not smoutput those messages, but to rather update a counter
> that could be examined for a report on connection quality.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Kip Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I logged in again a few minutes ago, pressed the ijx button, and entered i.
>> 3 2
>> 4 . Below is the complete response from the point of pressing the ijx
>> button,
>> omitting the part of the log from prior sessions. I receive the getdata
>> error
>> for every input, and assume the first seven of them below are responses to
>> commands from the system before it turned control over to me. I am using
>> Windows XP Professional and the Chrome web browser. Kip Murray
>>
>> *** getdata error: |socket error: serror
>> | 'socket error' 13!:8[3
>>
>> *** getdata error: |socket error: serror
>> | 'socket error' 13!:8[3
>>
>> *** getdata error: |socket error: serror
>> | 'socket error' 13!:8[3
>>
>> *** getdata error: |socket error: serror
>> | 'socket error' 13!:8[3
>>
>> *** getdata error: |socket error: serror
>> | 'socket error' 13!:8[3
>>
>> *** getdata error: |socket error: serror
>> | 'socket error' 13!:8[3
>>
>> *** getdata error: |socket error: serror
>> | 'socket error' 13!:8[3
>>
>> *** getdata error: |socket error: serror
>> | 'socket error' 13!:8[3
>>
>> i. 3 2 4
>> 0 1 2 3
>> 4 5 6 7
>>
>> 8 9 10 11
>> 12 13 14 15
>>
>> 16 17 18 19
>> 20 21 22 23
>>
>>
>> Eric Iverson wrote:
>>> The *** getdata error indicates the server got a socket error getting a
>>> complete request from the browser. This can happen for different reasons
>> and
>>> varies between browsers and network connections. One example would be a
>>> browser request is seen by the server, and then the browser closes that
>>> socket before sending the rest of the request, perhaps to send a new
>>> request. This should be a relatively rare and transient situation.
>>>
>>> Please let me know if this happened just the once and that otherwise
>> things
>>> are ok. If you can reproduce the problem then that may gives me hints as
>> to
>>> something the server should be doing differently in terms of socket
>> options.
>>> The *** getdata error informs you that a transaction was not completed
>>> because the server didn't get the complete request.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 9:25 PM, Kip Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> *** getdata error: |socket error: serror
>>>> | 'socket error' 13!:8[3
>>>>
>>>> 13
>>>> 13
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> When I type 13 and press Enter I get the above response from the online
>>>> JHS.
>>>> Kip Murray
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Eric Iverson wrote:
>>>>> J tasks are available again at www.jsoftware.com
>>>>>
>>>>> Old user accounts have been deleted and you need to create a new one.
>>>>>
>>>>> Follow these steps to use JUM (J User Manager) to get your J web
>> server:
>>>>> 1. http://www.jsoftware.com:50001/jum
>>>>> 2. enter password: jumjum
>>>>> 3. click J User Manager link
>>>>> 4. enter a user name (e.g. john_henry)
>>>>> 5. click new
>>>>> 6. !!! write down your password !!!
>>>>> 7. click start (start server task)
>>>>> 8. click status (get link to server task)
>>>>> 9. click jijx link to new task
>>>>> 10. enter your password (from step 6)
>>>>> 11. click jijx link to get to your jijx page
>>>>> 12. bookmark your jijx page (so next time you don't need JUM)
>>>>>
>>>>> ***
>>>>> The web JHS is slightly newer than the last installer release.
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. editable form inputs are: autocomplete="off" autocapitalize="off"
>>>>> spellcheck="false"
>>>>> 2. iPhone/iTouch are detected (untested) and flip jijx (screen
>> keyboard)
>>>>> 3. some simple fixes as suggested by early feedback on the last
>> installer
>>>>> release
>>>>>
>>>>> ***
>>>>> There have been some reports that 202.67.223.49 instead of
>>>> www.jsoftware.com
>>>>> is faster (avoid lookup) in an interactive jijx session. It is hard to
>>>> see
>>>>> that this would
>>>>> be measurable, but comments on your observations are welcome.
>>>>>
>>>>> ***
>>>>> If you really need scripts from your previous account, let me know
>>>> directly
>>>>> at my email address
>>>>> and I will move them to your new account.
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