<div>I have a UBNT Loco M5 running OpenWRT Backfire 10.03.1 and OLSR v0.6.1. I recently just installed this radio (4 days ago), and this morning after a scheduled reboot, it would not reliably find its default route via OLSRd.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Before rebooting the radio again, I would get these messages in logread consistently after restarting the OLSRd daemon:</div><div><br></div><div>Jan 30 16:58:22 locom5-l daemon.err olsrd[1200]: OLSR: sendto IPv4 Bad file descriptor</div>
<div>Jan 30 16:58:22 locom5-l daemon.err olsrd[1200]: OLSR: sendto IPv4 Bad file descriptor</div><div>Jan 30 16:58:22 locom5-l daemon.err olsrd[1200]: OLSR: sendto IPv4 Bad file descriptor</div><div>Jan 30 16:58:22 locom5-l daemon.err olsrd[1200]: OLSR: sendto IPv4 Bad file descriptor</div>
<div><br></div><div>After rebooting the radio, these message above didn't recur, but the radio still would not reliably have its default route assigned from OLSRd.</div><div><br></div><div>Here is the exact version of OLSR installed:</div>
<div><br></div><div><div>olsrd - 0.6.1-3</div><div>olsrd-mod-arprefresh - 0.6.1-3</div><div>olsrd-mod-dyn-gw - 0.6.1-3</div><div>olsrd-mod-httpinfo - 0.6.1-3</div><div>olsrd-mod-nameservice - 0.6.1-3</div><div>olsrd-mod-secure - 0.6.1-3</div>
<div>olsrd-mod-txtinfo - 0.6.1-3</div><div>olsrd-mod-watchdog - 0.6.1-3</div></div><div><br></div><div>The message "sendto IPv4 Bad file descriptor" is a bit mystifying. What does it mean?</div><div><br></div>-- <br>
Ben West<div><a href="http://gowasabi.net" target="_blank">http://gowasabi.net</a><br><a href="mailto:ben@gowasabi.net" target="_blank">ben@gowasabi.net</a></div><br>