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Operating Systems SCO SLD: Failed to start the PMD Connection thread. (PM_THREAD_FAILED_TO_START). Post 302507713 by brhunt on Thursday 24th of March 2011 02:30:34 PM
Old 03-24-2011
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DG,

Yes, I used that document once in the past to resolve this issue for them. In that case it was the broken/missing link. That is not the case this time.

As I started on step 2, I saw that the daemon wasn't running. That's when I tried to start it manually and got the message:
SLD: Failed to start the PMD Connection thread. (PM_THREAD_FAILED_TO_START).

The message is not desctiptive about *why* the thread failed to start, so I thought I had better reach out and see if anyone could assist with where to check for log files that may indicate the cause of the failure before trying anything else.

Thanks.

Bryan Hunt
 

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Qpsmtpd::Connection(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Qpsmtpd::Connection(3pm)

NAME
Qpsmtpd::Connection - A single SMTP connection SYNOPSIS
my $rdns = $qp->connection->remote_host; my $ip = $qp->connection->remote_ip; DESCRIPTION
This class contains details about an individual SMTP connection. A connection lasts the lifetime of a TCP connection to the SMTP server. See also Qpsmtpd::Transaction which is a class containing details about an individual SMTP transaction. A transaction lasts from "MAIL FROM" to the end of the "DATA" marker, or a "RSET" command, whichever comes first, whereas a connection lasts until the client disconnects. API
These API docs assume you already have a connection object. See the source code if you need to construct one. You can access the connection object via the "Qpsmtpd" object's "$qp->connection" method. new ( ) Instantiates a new Qpsmtpd::Connection object. start ( %args ) Initializes the connection object with %args attribute data. remote_host( ) The remote host connecting to the server as looked up via reverse dns. remote_ip( ) The remote IP address of the connecting host. remote_port( ) The remote port. remote_info( ) If your server does an ident lookup on the remote host, this is the identity of the remote client. local_ip( ) The local ip. local_port( ) The local port. hello( ) Either "helo" or "ehlo" depending on how the remote client greeted your server. NOTE: This field is empty during the helo or ehlo hooks, it is only set after a successful return from those hooks. hello_host( ) The host name specified in the "HELO" or "EHLO" command. NOTE: This field is empty during the helo or ehlo hooks, it is only set after a successful return from those hooks. notes($key [, $value]) Get or set a note on the connection. This is a piece of data that you wish to attach to the connection and read somewhere else. For example you can use this to pass data between plugins. clone([%args]) Returns a copy of the Qpsmtpd::Connection object. The optional args parameter may contain: no_reset (1|0) If true, do not reset the original connection object, the author has to care about that: only the cloned connection object is reset at the end of the connection relay_client( ) True if the client is allowed to relay messages. perl v5.14.2 2009-04-02 Qpsmtpd::Connection(3pm)
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