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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Interpreting netstat -s Post 4530 by deaniyoer on Wednesday 25th of July 2001 08:48:46 PM
Old 07-25-2001
thnx Neo Smilie
I was just trying to check if there is any failed connections, perhaps due to fd exhausted.
 

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dlerrno(3C)															       dlerrno(3C)

NAME
dlerrno() - get error code for dynamic linking calls SYNOPSIS
[flag... ] file... [library]... DESCRIPTION
is one of a family of routines that give the user direct access to the dynamic linking facilities (using the option on the compiler or com- mand line). returns a numeric error code that corresponds to the last error that occurred during dynamic linking processing. If no dynamic linking errors have occurred since the last invocation of returns Thus, invoking a second time, immediately following a prior invo- cation, results in being returned. The following is a complete list of the mnemonic error codes. The numeric values can be found in Unknown error. No Error. Cannot open load module. I/O error mapping load module Load module is not valid. Unknown ELF version in library. Unable to find library. Cannot allocate dynamic memory. Unknown relocation type. Internal error encountered. Invalid flag to call. Failed to apply relocation. Invalid argument. Unknown symbol. Invalid load module index. Invalid load module handle. Cannot close load module due to remaining dependencies. relocation on non-thread-specific symbol. Non-thread-specific relocation reference to thread specific symbol. failed. Cannot load module with thread-specific data. Invalid load module handle for unload. Cannot unload load module due to remaining dependencies. Unsatisfied code symbol in load module. Unsatisfied data symbol in load module. Invalid symbol name for Invalid symbol type. Invalid flags for Invalid symbol type for Unknown handle. Invalid descriptor argument. Invalid address for Invalid descriptor version. Cannot write data. Cannot open program file to read data. Cannot read data. Fastbind data is out of date. Invalid option. No data. call failed on entry. call failed on exit. failed in reading target memory. ABI mismatch because a 64-bit program found a 32-bit shared library. ABI mismatch because a 32-bit program found a 64-bit shared library. Invalid flags. The library is invalid due to a bad magic number. The library is invalid due to a bad alignment. The library is invalid due to a missing symbol table. The library is invalid due to a missing program header. The library is invalid due to a bad machine type. The library is invalid due to a bad object file type. Unable to get shared fixed address from Cannot use fixed address due to multiple data segments. Invalid NULL library name. Bad flags or type for Invalid argument for Cannot open filtered library: TLS size exceeds size recorded in filter. Caliper instrumentation failed: cannot open file. Caliper instrumentation failed: cannot read loadable note section. Caliper instrumentation failed: cannot open pipes for communication. Caliper instrumentation failed: failed. Caliper instrumentation failed: failed. Caliper instrumentation failed: caliper returned failure. Caliper instrumentation failed: unknown message retrieved on pipe. Caliper instrumentation failed: cannot stat file. Library contains a static TLS reference to a symbol defined in a dynamically loaded library. Call to failed. Address not found in any load module. failed for the library. Invalid argument for Library has multiple text segments. Library has multiple data segments. Invalid argument for I/O error accessing library using Invalid load address for Cannot use pre-allocate address for mapping library because of fixed address. Shared library missing execution permission. Encounter error while loading library. Cannot load library because required extensions not present in the hardware. MULTITHREAD USAGE
This routine is thread-safe. SEE ALSO
dlclose(3C), dlerror(3C), dlopen(3C), dlsym(3C). Texts and Tutorials: (See the option) (See manuals(5) for ordering information) ELF Applications Only dlerrno(3C)
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