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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 257 Star 2,401 Fork 387 connection timed out chrome grpc/grpc-go Code Issues 73 Pull requests 25 Projects 0 Pulse connection timed out mac Graphs New issue "grpc: timed out trying to connect" error occurs #426 Closed anzw opened this err connection timed out windows 10 Issue Nov 3, 2015 · 2 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants connection timed out play store anzw commented Nov 3, 2015 When "TLS clientAuth: tls.RequireAndVerifyClientCert" and "grpc.WithTimeout" are used together, the "grpc: timed out trying to connect" error occurs. iamqizhao commented Nov 3, 2015 it should be because the timeout u set is too short. Please enlarge it and retry. In addition, WithTime should not be used
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in most of cases. Use it only when you really need it and have a good sense what value it should be set. … On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 3:39 PM, anzw ***@***.***> wrote: When "TLS clientAuth: tls.RequireAndVerifyClientCert" and "grpc.WithTimeout" are used together, the "grpc: timed out trying to connect" error occurs. — Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub <#426>. anzw commented Nov 4, 2015 It is the cause, thanks a lot. anzw closed this Nov 4, 2015 Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment Contact GitHub API Training Shop Blog About © 2016 GitHub, Inc. Terms Privacy Security Status Help You can't perform that action at this time. You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session. You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1.0 Quick and Dirty Install for Big Brother 1.1 Big Brother server 1.1.1 Big Brother server installation 1.1.2 Big Brother server upgrade 1.2 Big Brother client 1.2.1 Big Brother
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client installation 1.2.2 Big Brother client upgrade 1.3 Compiler directives 2.0 err_connection_timed_out windows 8 Configuring the BB hosts file 2.1 The etc/bb-hosts file 2.2 Basic format of etc/bb-hosts 2.3 etc/bb-hosts err connection timed out mac special directives 2.3.1 Display results in another HTML page 2.3.2 Display "page" results into an HTML subpage 2.3.3 Grouping hosts on the display (HTML tables) 2.3.4 Sending https://github.com/grpc/grpc-go/issues/426 a summary to another BBDISPLAY 2.3.5 Testing Modem Banks 2.3.6 Specifying DHCP hosts (no fixed IP address) 2.4 Validating your etc/bb-hosts file 2.5 Pointers for writing entries in bb-hosts 3.0 Customizing your BB installation 3.1 The runbb.sh script 3.2 Configuring the etc/bbdef*.sh files 3.2.1 Configuring the etc/bbdef.sh file 3.2.2 Configuring the etc/bbdef-server.sh file 3.2.3 Configuring http://cobra.ordata.com/bb/help/bb-man.html the etc/bbdef-client.sh file 3.3 Localizing programs paths 3.4 Creating BB clients 3.5 Configuring the Web Stuff 3.6 History 3.7 Adding your own tests 3.8 Starting BB at system boot 3.9 Summary of BB protocol 4.0 Configuring the Notification feature 4.1 A Little History 4.2 Setting up notification 4.3 Creating notification rules 4.4 Acknowledging notification messages 4.5 Manual notification (Web based) 4.6 SMS notification 4.7 Using kermit 4.8 Adding a custom notification 4.9 Notification/acknowledgement logs 4.10 Disabling notifications temporarely 4.11 Acknowledging a notification by e-mail 4.12 Displaying acknowledgements 5.0 Customizing your Big Brother display 5.1 HTMLized status logs 5.2 headers / footers (for reports too) 5.3 Creating skins 5.4 Inserting notes about your hosts 5.5 Extending the contents of the main HTML pages 5.6 Extending the contents of the history HTML pages 5.7 Working with historical logs 5.8 Hiding the bb.html/bb2.html page header 5.9 Pre-defined anchors in bb.html 5.10 Displaying multiple pages links on the same line 6.0 Miscellaneous Big Brother configuratio
Can't open stream socket The conn (connection) test is not working or always returns red The http test is not working or always http://sentry.tamu.edu/bb/help/help/Troubleshooting_Big_Brother.htm returns red The background color is always red / yellow / wrong Problems with pager notifications The screen is purple after I've removed a host from etc/bb-hosts The gif files for the colored https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/hd-graphics-quick-reference-guide dots aren't displayed properly Availability reporting is not working I get the message Forbidden - You don't have permission to do ... on this server Big Brother cannot find one of its files or timed out programs I get the message: bb: CAN'T CONNECT TO bbd This indicates that an instance of the bb executable can't connect to the Big Brother daemon. This might be because the bbd daemon isn't running, or because the bb program cannot determine where bbd lives because of trouble with the etc/bb-hosts file. Check the following things: The bbd daemon is actually running on your system... BBHOME is connection timed out correctly set in runbb.sh. Your bb-hosts file is formatted correctly. Your firewall isn't blocking port 1984. You can check for some errors in bb-hosts by running these commands: cd etc ./bbchkcfg.sh ./bbchkhosts.sh I'm running AIX: I get lots of processes, then Big Brother dies Make sure the install_assist program is either commented out or removed from /etc/inittab. You may have to reboot your server. I get garbage / my environment all over my screen This is almost always due to a problem in the etc/bb-hosts file. Big Brother needs this file to be perfect to work, and any little problem with it will cause Big Brother to fail. The most common cause of this problem is pop3 being defined as pop-3 in /etc/services. Make sure the spelling of all services in bb-hosts matches /etc/services. Also make sure that any BBDISPLAY or BBPAGER is defined only once in bb-hosts. Also make sure that the hostnames defined in bb-hosts are the same as returned by uname -n. I get the message: Can't open stream socket This means bbd cannot attach itself to port 1984 and begin listening. Make sure there are no bb or bbd processes running; if there ar
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