01-08-2008
There is no easy solution to this one. Basicly your system is failing to allocate sufficient resources for STREAMS. You can check if this is the case if:
Quote:
netstat -m shows non-zero numbers in the fail column
ndstat -l shows a non-zero number in "No STREAMS Buffers" column
Here is a pointer to a SCO TA on the subject:
OpenServer 5, How to Debug STREAMS failures.
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fdetach(8) System Manager's Manual fdetach(8)
NAME
fdetach - Detaches a STREAMS-based file descriptor from a file
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/fdetach path
DESCRIPTION
The fdetach command dissociates a STREAMS-based file descriptor from a file, which is pointed to by the path parameter. The STREAMS-based
file descriptor was associatedwith the file by a prior program call, typically the fattach()|*O function.
When this cmmand is successful, all path names that named the attached STREAMS file to again name the file to which the STREAMS file was
attached. All subsequent oprations on the file pointed to by the path parameter are performed on the underlying file and not on the
STREAMS file.
The permissions and status of the node are returned to the state that they were in before the STREAMS file was attached. Any other paths
that the STREAMS file may be attached to are not affected.
To successfully issue the fdetach command, the user must have the appropriate permissions or must be the owner of the file and have write
permission.
EXAMPLES
To detach the file descriptor for the STREAMS file /tmp/streamfile from its associated file system node, enter: fdetach /tmp/streamfile
FILES
Specifies the command path.
RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: fattach(3), fdetach(3).
Files: ffm(4)
Interfaces: streamio(7). delim off
fdetach(8)