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Re: [Condor-users] Weird in ShadowLog
> Alain Roy wrote:
> > Scott Koranda wrote:
> > >I see this in the ShadowLog:
> > >
> > >8/16 03:43:45 (404091.0) (21731): Weird 0xa0e000c
> > >8/16 03:43:45 (404091.0) (21731): Weird 0xa0e000c
> >
> > >What does "Weird" mean, and should I be concerned about it?
> >
> > There is a routine in Condor that prints an IP address. It only
> > prints it for debugging purposes.
> >
> > Apparently it is a long-neglected routine--if your address isn't a
> > class B address, it fails by printing "Weird".
> >
> > While this shouldn't happen, it also doesn't matter.
>
> It also happens because sometimes the address isn't properly byte
> swapped before the routine is called. For instance:
>
> 8/16 13:38:01 (3961.49) (17037): Weird 0x28796980
> 8/16 13:38:01 (3961.49) (17037):Returned addr
> 8/16 13:38:01 (3961.49) (17037): 128.105.121.40
>
> Note the "Weird" address is just the little-endian value of the actual
> "Returned addr". This happens somewhere in the checkpoint code.
>
Hmmmm. Does that mean I should worry about it?
Scott