Can the host ping the ACSLS server, and vice versa? Are there entries in the
vm.conf that specificy the ACSLS server? What version of ACSLS are you
using, Netbackup?
CSI_HOSTNAME = <acsls server name>
SSI_HOSTNAME = <this hosts name>
-----Original Message-----
From: veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Donovan,
Chris
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 12:10 AM
To: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] SSI port setting for ACSLS configuration of SL500
robot while using robtest
Hiyas,
I am trying to get some ACSLS stuff going with my current backup
system. I have ACSLS installed, and what I think to be configured. I can't
run an inventory on the robot as it complains that "Cannot connect to
robotic software daemon (49)". Now I thought ok maybe I'll try robtest and
get a better error. While I ran robtest it said:
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11-28-05 14:16:17 ACSTEST[0]:
cl_ipc_write: Sending message to socket 13741 failed on "Connection refused"
11-28-05 14:16:37 ACSTEST[0]:
cl_inform: Sending message to socket 13741 failed on "Connection refused"
11-28-05 14:16:47 ACSTEST[0]:
acs_ipc_write: FATAL_ERROR! cl_ipc_write() failed.
11-28-05 14:16:57 ACSTEST[0]:
acs_ipc_write: FATAL_ERROR! cl_ipc_write() failed.
acs_query_server() failed
Unable to query server somehost1, ACS status = 54, STATUS_IPC_FAILURE
Robotic test utility /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/acstest returned abormal exit
status (1).
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output from ps:
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ps -ef|grep -i acs
acsss 6170 5854 0 14:09:52 ? 0:00 acslh 5854 50002 13 0
acsss 6169 5854 0 14:09:49 ? 0:00 acslm 5854 50003 14 0 2 2
root 1351 1 0 13:42:01 ? 0:00 /usr/bin/sh
/data/acsls/ACSNMP/AcslsReStartAgent
root 1202 1 0 13:41:54 ? 0:01
/data/acsls/ACSNMP/Acsls/ssi 1200 60003 23
acsss 6165 5854 0 14:09:46 ? 0:00 acssa 5854 50004 23 0
acsss 5854 1 0 14:09:36 ? 0:00 acsss_daemon
acsss 6172 5854 0 14:09:58 ? 0:00 acssv 5854 50008 39 0
acsss 5856 5854 0 14:09:36 ? 0:00 acsel 5854 50001 9 0
acsss 6171 5854 0 14:09:55 ? 0:00 acslock 5854 50007 37 0
acsss 6949 5854 0 14:10:25 ? 0:00 csi 5854 0 6 0
acsss 6913 5854 0 14:10:10 ? 0:00 acsmon 5854 50013 78 0
acsss 5230 3359 0 14:08:49 pts/3 0:00 bash
root 7024 1 0 14:12:31 ? 0:00
/data/acsls/ACSNMP/AcslsAgtd -k -p 23002
acsss 6920 5854 0 14:10:22 ? 0:00 acsqy 5854 50201 20 0
acsss 6908 5854 0 14:10:07 ? 0:00 acsdisp 5854 50014 74 0
root 8973 3324 0 14:37:10 pts/2 0:00 grep -i acs
acsss 3359 3345 0 13:52:38 pts/3 0:00 /usr/bin/ksh
acsss 6915 5854 0 14:10:16 ? 0:00 acsmt 5854 50101 40 0
acsss 6907 5854 0 14:10:04 ? 0:00 acscr 5854 50030 66 0
acsss 6914 5854 0 14:10:13 ? 0:00 acsmt 5854 50100 40 0
acsss 6919 5854 0 14:10:19 ? 0:00 acsqy 5854 50200 20 0
acsss 6946 6170 0 14:10:24 ? 0:00 scsilh
acsss 6947 6946 0 14:10:24 ? 0:00
/data/acsls/ACSSS/bin/scsiDP /dev/mchanger3 0 0 false true
acsss 6508 5854 0 14:10:01 ? 0:00 acscm 5854 50009 46 0
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My IPC settings /etc/system
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set semsys:seminfo_semmap=10
set semsys:seminfo_semmni=100
set semsys:seminfo_semmns=1000
set semsys:seminfo_semmnu=50
set semsys:seminfo_semmsl=50
set semsys:seminfo_semopm=10
set semsys:seminfo_semume=10
set semsys:seminfo_semusz=96
set semsys:seminfo_semvmx=32767
set semsys:seminfo_semaem=16384
* set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=10000000
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=6144000000
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmin=1
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmni=100
set shmsys:shminfo_shmseg=10
forceload: sys/semsys
forceload: sys/shmsys
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I have absolutely nothing (via lsof) listening on port 13741 whether it be
TCP or UDP. I have several listening from the ACSLS processes.
Which one do I need to actually connect to, and how can I configure
netbackup to connect to that port? I would be happy to read something
(other than the ACSLS guide 550+ pages) that could explain this to me.
I have never used ACSLS before (and now wish I didn't have to), so any help
is great.
I also realize that it looks like it possible that there are some shared
memory errors as well, but unless they are related I'd just like to get the
ssi working so I can inventory, and use the SL500. Plus the default ACSLS
installation set the shared mem max to 100MB, I have since increased it for
other things.
My immediate fix of course it just to turn off ACSLS and and reconfigure the
robot as a TLD device, and I'd prefer not to do that.
I am also happy to provide more info as necessary.
Thanks,
Chris-
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