and makes them active.
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An exit code of 0 means an update was available, and was downloaded and
installed successfully if --checkonly was not specified.
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Anyways, its nice to know how it works now :)
Thanks-
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en't seeing the problem are running Solaris 10 on
AMD64's.
Guess I'll have to dig deeper.
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7;m pretty sure I
know what you're talking about, but I wanted to make sure I understood
you correctly.
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at 16 seconds. I don't recall seeing these errors
before the upgrade.
Anyways, still puzzled. The two machines that have the newer perl
version seem to not show this error. I saw it happen a few times on one
of the machines, but not as many as the others.
Thanks-
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that I had
apparently added the service address in the /etc/hosts file. On the
hosts that are having the problem, there is no such entry.
I vaguely remember tracking down the code to a peername call, but I
hadn't figured out what peername was tripping it. I'll try adding an
entry in
ines that are running the newer version of perl (5.8.8).
> I would *not* try to upgrade Perl. In doing so, you could cause you
> machine to laps in an error-log extravaganza.
Ya, that was my last resort, but I'd rather avoid it if I could. I'll
post back with my results if I d
anks!
[1] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.spam.spamassassin.general/94500
[2] http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DBIPlugin
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Computing & Telecommunications Servic