Hotsync Error Starting Tcp Listen
PST Expires: 30 Apr 2004 17:56 PDT Question ID: 323238 I am trying to sync a Palm handheld with a Terminal Server. I installed the Palm Desktop software and PocketMirror software on the local computer and on the terminal server and I can't select "Network" in the hotsync manager on the terminal server account because I get an error message that it couldn't because it says "start TCP listen" Answer There is no answer at this time. Comments There are no comments at this time. Important Disclaimer: Answers and comments provided on Google Answers are general information, and are not intended to substitute for informed professional medical, psychiatric, psychological, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice. Google does not endorse, and expressly disclaims liability for any product, manufacturer, distributor, service or service provider mentioned or any opinion expressed in answers or comments. Please read carefully the Google Answers Terms of Service. If you feel that you have found inappropriate content, please let us know by emailing us at answers-support@google.com with the question ID listed above. Thank you. Search Google Answers for Google Home - Answers FAQ - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 518 Star 7,512 Fork 1,245 hashicorp/consul Code Issues 487 Pull requests 52 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue Failed to start TCP listener with a VM in a consul cluster #767 Closed domrod opened this Issue Mar 6, 2015 · 6 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 6 participants domrod commented Mar 6, 2015 Hi, I try to use consul in a 2 nodes configuration (2 physical servers) plus 1 VM hosted on one of these hosts. The VM has a local IP (say 10.10.20.30) and a public nated IP (say http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=323238 12.34.56.78). The hosts have their public IP (say 12.34.10.10 and 12.34.10.20). I managed to set the hosts as a consul cluster (one in bootstrap mode and the other in server mode). This works. I tried to add the VM in this cluster, using its public IP in consul config, but it does not work : "Error starting agent: Failed to start Consul client: Failed to start lan serf: Failed to start TCP listener. Err: https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/issues/767 listen tcp 12.34.56.78:8301: bind: cannot assign requested address" I have declared the IP/hostname in /etc/hosts, in case of. I guess that there is some DNS problem in my config. May be the VM only uses LAN net, as eth0 is configured with local IP (10.10.20.30)? Could you give me some insights on how to solve my issue? Regards, Dominique highlyunavailable commented Mar 6, 2015 You actually figured the issue out already: "May be the VM only uses LAN net, as eth0 is configured with local IP (10.10.20.30)?" That's exactly the case, Consul is binding to an IP on one of the server's NICs. If the server does not actually have a NIC that has the public IP (which is the case since you're going through a NAT) the you cannot "bind" to the public IP. What you actually want to do is use the advertise_addr config option (or -advertise command line option) to specify the public IP as what is advertised, while letting Consul bind to the private IP and letting the NAT take care of the translation. domrod commented Mar 6, 2015 Great! You just saved my day. I have put the following in the config.json file: "bind_addr": "10.10.20.30", "advertise_addr": "12.34.56.78", and it works like a charm! Thanks a lot :) Regards, Dominique HashiCorp member armon commented Mar 6
I've found various ways of doing it (setting the serial port to use to ".":http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/Wireless-Sync-HOWTO.html#SOFTWARE or using pppd http://talk.maemo.org/archive/index.php/t-17832.html http://howto.pilot-link.org/ppp/cd.html ), but none worked. Could someone confirm the procedure to follow? I'm running Jpilot 0.99.9.10 on Ubuntu 7/10. Thanks in advance! Raph m_stolle2008-03-13, 13:29try "net:" as the port to use. That worked for me, at least in gnome-pilot, and has worked in the past for network sync in jpilot. raphinou2008-03-13, 20:18That's working! Thanks a lot!! Raph wv9k2008-03-13, hotsync error 23:10jpilot for the n800?!? Wow, gotta find that, all of a sudden I could quit dragging the z31 around for the PIM functions :-) :-) :-)!!! Going to check this out now, THANKS! rhkuo2008-06-12, 04:30Can someone help me debug this? I'm trying to do a network sync with jpilot. I used net: as the port in jpilot. I hotsync error starting press the sync button in Jpilot and nothing appears to happen (howver I'm not sure what I should see when it does work). Then I press "Start Hotsync" on my n800. After a few seconds the N800 displays "Failed (Can't connect)". Did some googling and tried the following linux command from desktop: pilot-xfer -p net:any -l which is supposed to test the connection, bypassing jpilot. I get: Listening for incoming connection on net:any... and it just sits there forever, after I press "start hotsync" on the n800. Any ideas would be truly appreciated. lma2008-06-12, 06:37Did you enter the PC's correct hostname or IP address in the GVM hotsync dialog? Note that if you use the hostname it must (https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=995) be fully qualified. rhkuo2008-06-12, 15:26yes, I set my router up for static IP and have put the host IP in the GVM dialog. I forgot to mention that hotsync works fine with the Palm Desktop when I boot into Windows, but I use Linux 99% of the time, so am trying to get Jpilot