ken@cs.cornell.edu (Ken Birman) (06/11/91)
Some people have complained that if they delete the file /tmp/Is1234 they lose the ability to connect to ISIS on their machines. When using unix-domain communication (UNIX_DOM enabled) this is the file name used, under ISIS V2.1, to connect to protos. In V3.0 we are moving this to /tmp/isis/Isxxxx to eliminate this source of problems. If you can't avoid the periodic deletion of the /tmp/Isxxxx file, either make the same change to your system (look for places where bind or connect are called in cl_isis.c, pr_client.c) or change your copy of ISIS to use TCP communication (disable UNIX_DOM) -- Kenneth P. Birman E-mail: ken@cs.cornell.edu 4105 Upson Hall, Dept. of Computer Science TEL: 607 255-9199 (office) Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 (USA) FAX: 607 255-4428