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Re: TCPIP Services are disabled

 
Edgar Ulloa
Frequent Advisor

TCPIP Services are disabled

Hi

I have a cluster under ovms 7.3-1
when I show ucx services only telnet is available.

if I try enable ftp, via tcpip$ftp_startup or ucx> enable service ftp

the operator log show me this message%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 26-OCT-2005 11:15:25.20 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user INTERnet on ES0045
INTERnet ACP Error during process startup, Nolisten Service Disabled - FTP Serve
r


%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 26-OCT-2005 11:15:25.20 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user INTERnet on ES0045
INTERnet ACP Deactivate FTP Server


%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 26-OCT-2005 11:15:25.20 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user INTERnet on ES0045
INTERnet ACP AUXS error during process exit Status = %CLI-E-NOCMDPROCs

I have DEC AXPVMS TCPIP_ECO V5.3-184 Patch Install

some one could help to me?

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Andy Bustamante
Honored Contributor

Re: TCPIP Services are disabled


Please try using

@sys$manager:tcpip$config

to enable and start ftp. You can enable the client or the ftp server or both.

Andy
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Karl Rohwedder
Honored Contributor

Re: TCPIP Services are disabled

NOCMDPROC - the login procedure og a captive account is missing

maybe someone messed of your TCPIP$* accounts or their directories.

Try TCPIP$CONFIG, it should check/create the accounts

regards Kalle
Edgar Ulloa
Frequent Advisor

Re: TCPIP Services are disabled

The services in the menu configuration is active but when you access $ucx sh serv all is disable only telnet is active.

if you try enable via ucx>enable service or via ftpstartup.com that was the log and the services continue dissabled.

thanks
Karl Rohwedder
Honored Contributor

Re: TCPIP Services are disabled

Try to stop/disable the service and enable/start it afterwards.
If this fails, try to remove the account manually and repeat the above. TCPIP$CONFIG should recreate the account properly.

regards Kalle
Jan van den Ende
Honored Contributor

Re: TCPIP Services are disabled

Edgar,

from your Forum Profile:


I have assigned points to 0 of 12 responses to my questions.

One of those is already quite old.

Maybe you can find some time to do some assigning?

http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33

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Willem Grooters
Honored Contributor

Re: TCPIP Services are disabled

Have you installed the FTP service, and does user TCPIP$FTP exist? This is done using TCPIP$CONGIG during installation of this service under Server components.
Willem Grooters
OpenVMS Developer & System Manager
Edgar Ulloa
Frequent Advisor

Re: TCPIP Services are disabled

The same issue

I try to modify the user into uaf but the log in operator looks like is other issue
that show me when reply/ena is active and I try enable the service manually.

Thanks

%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 26-OCT-2005 13:19:49.07 %%%%%%%%%%%

Message from user INTERnet on ES0045
INTERnet ACP Activate FTP Server

%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 26-OCT-2005 13:19:49.07 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user INTERnet on ES0045
INTERnet ACP NOLISTEN Process creation success: Service - FTP

TCPIP>
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 26-OCT-2005 13:19:49.08 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user INTERnet on ES0045
INTERnet ACP Error during process startup, Nolisten Service Disabled - FTP Serve
r

TCPIP>
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 26-OCT-2005 13:19:49.08 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user INTERnet on ES0045
INTERnet ACP Deactivate FTP Server

TCPIP>
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 26-OCT-2005 13:19:49.08 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user INTERnet on ES0045
INTERnet ACP AUXS error during process exit Status = %CLI-E-NOCMDPROC
Venkat_18
Advisor

Re: TCPIP Services are disabled

Hello,
Post the output of tcpip show service and tcpip show service ftp/full. Further check the ownership of login directory and other attributes for user TCPIP$FTP. Apart from this you can check sylogin.com and
login.com (tcpip$ftp's) and their protections.

Hope this helps

--Venkat
Volker Halle
Honored Contributor

Re: TCPIP Services are disabled

Edgar,

please carefully read the OPCOM messages. You'll find, that the FTP server process failed to start and the error message given is: %CLI-E-NOCMDPROC

$ HELP/MESS NOCMDPROC

provides you with some basic information about this error and what you might need to check next.

$ TCPIP SHOW SERV/FULL FTP will show you the User_name - should be TCPIP$FTP and the directory of the log file - should be SYS$SYSDEVICE:[TCPIP$FTP]

Now check the protection of your system-wide login procedure (pointed to by logical SYS$SYLOGIN) and the protection of LOGIN.COM in the default directory of the TCPIP$FTP account. Both procedure (and all possible procedures called by those) need to be executable by the TCPIP$FTP user. Also check the protections of all directories in the path to those procedures.

Have a look at the tcpip$ftp_run.log file in the TCPIP$FTP default directory, you should see the error message there as well.

Volker.