Thanks for the tips, Eric and Tim. Having nsrexecd not background
itself (-D) showed that after a few minutes, it had a 'Bus Error' Truss
was fun to play with and see which libraries were causing the
timeout/error/death, but in the end didn't help much.
I removed and readded the LGTOclnt package, and then things started
working again. I swear I'd done that before without any success, but
it's backing up now. I'd complain about computers being fickle, but it
keeps me employed.
Dave
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 12:23:34PM -0600, Tim Mooney wrote:
> In regard to: [Networker] nsrexecd dies on Solaris, Dave Mussulman said
> (at...:
>
> >I've got a problem client running Networker 7.1.2 on a Solaris 8 Ultra2.
> >When I run nsrexecd, only one process starts (instead of the usual two)
> >and then the process dies off 30-60 seconds later. I'm not seeing
> >anything in the system or nsr logs on the client to tell why this is
> >happening, and it doesn't look like nsrexecd has any debugging flags.
> >Any hints on troubleshooting this?
>
> If you're comfortable parsing system calls and return values, truss is
> a fantastic debugging tool.
>
> Tim
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