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I am trying to write a program for file transfer using sockets. The server end of the code is running fine. However, in the client side I get the following error Traceback (most recent call last): File "client.py", line 54, in
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New Listings Recently Updated Listings Most Favoured Listings Featured Listing Most Popular Listings Most Rated Listings Top Rated Listings Most Reviewed Listings check_esxi_hardware.py Submit http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11585377/python-socket-error-errno-111-connection-refused reviewRecommendPrintVisitRating44 votes Favoured: 12 Current Version20160531Last Release Date2016-04-30Compatible WithNagios 1.xNagios 2.xNagios 3.xNagios 4.xNagios XIOwnerNapstyWebsitewww.claudiokuenzler.com/nagios-plugins/check_esxi_hardware.pDownload URLwww.claudiokuenzler.com/nagios-plugins/check_esxi_hardware.p...LicenseGPLHits178981View galleryThis script is a Nagios plugin to monitor the hardware of ESX and ESXi servers. It can also be used as standalone script to check the hardware. The plugin is written in python and https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Operating-Systems/*-Virtual-Environments/VMWare/check_esxi_hardware-2Epy/details uses the pywbem extension, so you need to have python with pywbem installed. See Requirements for more information.Please find the plugin, more information and documentation here: http://www.claudiokuenzler.com/nagios-plugins/check_esxi_hardware.php ATTENTION USERS WITH ESXi 5.0 U1! ------------------ There was a bug in ESXi 5.0 U1 which slowed down the CIM query for the hardware status. Make sure you are using all the latest ESXi patches. Version History ------------------ 20080820 Initial release by David Ligeret 20080821 Add verbose mode by David Ligeret 20090219 Add try/except to catch AuthError and CIMError by Joshua Daniel Franklin 20100202 Added HP Support (HealthState) by Branden Schneider 20100512 Combined different versions (Joshua and Branden) and added hardware type switch 20100628 Outputs server model, s/n and bios version and set Unknown as default exit code by Samir Ibradzic 20100702 GlobalStatus was incorrectly getting (re)set to OK with every CIM element check by Aaron Rogers 201
Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 24 Star 96 Fork 11 orisi/orisi Code Issues 24 Pull requests 1 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue socket.error: [Errno 111] Connection refused #80 Closed nivoc opened this Issue Aug 17, connection refused 2014 · 5 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants nivoc commented Aug 17, 2014 I failed with setup a client-node. I followed all the Steps at https://github.com/orisi/wiki/wiki/Performing-a-Timelock-transaction and 111 connection refused https://github.com/orisi/wiki/wiki/Installing-the-oracle-node No errors during the installation. Bitmessage starts and looks fine - but if I follow the tutorial further and execute ~/orisi$ ./runclient.sh main - it fails with the following error: vagrant@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:~/orisi$ ./runclient.sh main terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error' what(): locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid ./runclient.sh: line 15: 1907 Aborted (core dumped) $DIR/../bitcoin/bin/$(getconf LONG_BIT)/bitcoind -connect=127.0.0.1 -datadir=$DIR/../.bitcoin/ -rpcport=2521 Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/vagrant/orisi/src/client/main.py", line 287, in