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Re: Event Log error for XPLCM12: Could not find file "C:\WINDOWS\system32\xplhubclients.bin".


  • Subject: Re: Event Log error for XPLCM12: Could not find file "C:\WINDOWS\system32\xplhubclients.bin".
  • From: Mal Lansell <mal@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 12:16:05 +0100
  • References: <42ec4821.2bd246fd.3382.ffff8690SMTPIN_ADDED@mx.gmail.com> <26b8eee10507310251796e72d2@mail.gmail.com>

It would also be useful to konw if he's running the W800RF32 service,=20
since that runs a V3-style hub too, but based on my code rather than=20
yours and John's.=20

Mal


Tom Van den Panhuyzen wrote:

> Hi Micheal,
> This means the CM12 service is starting a V3 hub.
> Some possible scenario's:
> -- Is the next line in the eventlog "Error starting hub" ?
> Then another xpl application is already hubbing and it is not a V3
hub=20
> (V3
> is the latest version). Maybe xplhal. If this is the case then your=20
> system
> may be unstable because the boot order of the applications could have
an
> influence. If the CM12 is the last to boot then there are no problems
> because it will not crash because another hub is already running.
Another
> xpl application might not like it when the CM12 has already started a
hub
> and it wants to do the same. John and I have discussed this issue and
> foreseen a switch so that you can prevent the automatical starting
of=20
> a V3
> hub. Alas, I checked both our sources and none of us have implemented
the
> configuration option...
> -- There is no other error in the EventLog
> Weird stuff then. It would mean the CM12 started a V3 hub. This
would=20
> also
> mean that xplhal has DisableHub=3DY in its configuration file. And for
so=
me
> reason the hub is unable to save its hubclients-file when it shuts
down..=
.
> I think it is probably the first scenario.
> A neat tool to check which applications have which ports open can
be=20
> found
> here: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/cports.html
> Check which application is listening for UDP on 3865. That is the hub.
> Sidenote to others: what version of xpllib is the current release
of=20
> xplhal
> using ? I thought it was V3 too ?
> Cheers
> Tom





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