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Re: [Networker] HPUX 10.20 and SGI client issues

2003-07-28 02:34:11
Subject: Re: [Networker] HPUX 10.20 and SGI client issues
From: "Tarjei T. Jensen" <tarjei.jensen AT KVAERNER DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 02:34:08 -0400
Stan Sander wrote:
>New client #1:
>
>SGI running IRIX 6.5.5m.  This hopefully is an easy one.  Only 1
>nsrexecd process starts on the client.  I thought I had remembered a fix
>for that which was to create a file called rpcbind.options in
>/etc/config and place a -C in this file.  When I had the admin try this,
>he said the machine failed to function correctly, although the savegrp
>-n from the server looked fine.  He reported that the messages file had
>an entry like  rpcbind:  unknown option -C  and was followed by cannot
>register service messages for everything under the sun.  Without the -C,
>the second nsrexecd will not start, and with it the admin tells me his
>machine is unusable.  Does anyone know of some other way to get the
>second nsrexecd going?

First: Upgrade Irix to something more modern. Early 6.5.x had issues.
Especially with regards to networking.

>New clients #2, #3 and #4
>
>HPUX 10.20 When I tried to run the savegrp -n from the server against
>these machines, everything looked good except for the /usr filesystem.
>I received messages that said /usr save: exited on signal 11.  I also
>added a third HPUX 10.20 machine which did not have this problem.  Here
>are a few more details.  Sorry I don't know the exact HP hardware on
>these but I can find out if you HP gurus really want to know.  On client
>#2 /usr is on it's own logical volume.  On client #3, /usr is on it's
>own physical drive, and on client #4 (the one that works), /usr is just
>another directory in /.  Other logical volume filesystems and HDD's on
>clients # 2, 3 and 4 do not have the signal 11 problem.  Any HP gurus
>want to take a stab at this?

Have you rebooted the machines? Have had a problem once with legato on HPUX
10.20 machines which had not been rebooted for a while.

greetings,

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