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тАО11-15-1999 03:01 AM
тАО11-15-1999 03:01 AM
Problem with swinstall
I try to install software via swinstall interface, but this error apear:
"A Remote Procedure Call to a daemon has failes, Could not start a management
session for "hpk360" Make sure the hosts is accessible from the network, and
that its daemon swagentd is running"
hpk360 is the hostname, and is accessible from the network , AND the daemon
"swagentd" is running, I probe, stopping and starting this daemon, so reboot
the server, also I used the swgettools utility and the problem stay, , What
Can I do?
"A Remote Procedure Call to a daemon has failes, Could not start a management
session for "hpk360" Make sure the hosts is accessible from the network, and
that its daemon swagentd is running"
hpk360 is the hostname, and is accessible from the network , AND the daemon
"swagentd" is running, I probe, stopping and starting this daemon, so reboot
the server, also I used the swgettools utility and the problem stay, , What
Can I do?
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тАО11-15-1999 07:51 PM
тАО11-15-1999 07:51 PM
Re: Problem with swinstall
Hi,
Have you already checked your /etc/rc.log file? Did you find any errors in
there pointing at the RPC server or swagentd? Or /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log ?
No errors?
Have you already checked your /etc/rc.log file? Did you find any errors in
there pointing at the RPC server or swagentd? Or /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log ?
No errors?
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тАО11-16-1999 01:51 AM
тАО11-16-1999 01:51 AM
Re: Problem with swinstall
Are you doing an swinstall over the network? If so, try recycling swagentd on
both boxes via swagentd -r. Also make sure that neither system is running
glance or measureware at the time of the install.
If you are trying to do a local install then this error is indicative of not
being able to resolve your own hostname correctly. Swinstall thinks that this
install is remote because it does not associtate your hostname with a local
interface. Compare the output of the following:
# nslookup
The is the IP associated with your hostname, if you have multiple
interfaces.
# hostname
If the outputs of the hostname command and the nslookup of your IP are not
IDENTICAL, then that is the problem. You will need to correct your name
resolution (DNS, NIS, or /etc/hosts) so that they match up IDENTICALLY.
both boxes via swagentd -r. Also make sure that neither system is running
glance or measureware at the time of the install.
If you are trying to do a local install then this error is indicative of not
being able to resolve your own hostname correctly. Swinstall thinks that this
install is remote because it does not associtate your hostname with a local
interface. Compare the output of the following:
# nslookup
The
interfaces.
# hostname
If the outputs of the hostname command and the nslookup of your IP are not
IDENTICAL, then that is the problem. You will need to correct your name
resolution (DNS, NIS, or /etc/hosts) so that they match up IDENTICALLY.
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тАО11-16-1999 03:56 AM
тАО11-16-1999 03:56 AM
Re: Problem with swinstall
Make sure that loopback is configured on your machine.
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