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- From: oleg@watson.ibm.com (Oleg Vishnepolsky)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking
- Subject: Re: routed.exe message: "SIOCADDRT: File exists" ?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug13.200319.35043@watson.ibm.com>
- Date: 13 Aug 92 20:03:19 GMT
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- In <MONTY.92Aug12142646@blackhole.lerc.nasa.gov> monty@blackhole.lerc.nasa.gov (Monty Andro) writes:
- >
- > Hello,
- >
- > I'm running OS/2 2.0 with TCPIP 1.2.1 refresh, and every thing seems
- > to be working fine. But I'm curious about a message "SIOCADDRT: File exists"
- > that gets displayed in the ROUTED.EXE window at startup. What does this
- > message suppose to mean ? Just curious.
- >
- > Monty
-
- It's OK to get this message. What happens is that you first add a route
- with a route command, then when ROUTED starts up it tries to add that
- route again because it's specified in ROUTED configuration files.
- Not to worry.
-
- Oleg Vishnepolsky
-