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Date: | Wed, 22 Mar 1995 16:33:52 -0500 |
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Kent Covert ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: Actually, it's possible to get this message on any of the Gandalf classes,
: it's just more likely to happen on MIAVX1. This message occurs when all of
: the ports available to a class are being used up. For example, MIAVX1,
: which is a serial connection to the Alpha, has 7 lines. That's why it
: fills up so easily. The class MIAMIU has around 96 lines (I think).
: Classes V1, Phoenix, and CASNext are a little different. Instead of being
: serial connections, these connections are made via a Telnet session. These
: classes share a total of 64 Telnet ports. Therefore, the message
: you received indicates that all telnet ports were being used (or there was
: another problem that I'm not aware of...does anyone in networking wish to
: comment?)
Is there any way arround this? I'd kinda gotten used to waiting
30-45 minutes to get a modem, but having to wait another 5-7 after I get
to hal to get to a service is really annoying. Don't the Hughes vt's and
a whole host of other services also go into hal?
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