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12-23-2019 06:03 PM
12-23-2019 06:03 PM
System booting hang at xprtld process
Hi,
I have a bl890c i4 blade. After restart, it hang at xprtld process for 1 hour.
Start accounting .................................................. N/A
Starting Symantec Product Authentication Service .................. OK
Install/Load XF86 DLKM Helper Modules ............................. OK
Starting the password/group assist subsystem ...................... N/A
Starting /opt/VRTSsfmh/bin/xprtld .................................
I found it's a Veritas Operations Managers (VOM) Managed Hosts process.
I'm sure I don't need this product, can I just remove the 2 scripts?
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root sys 19 Jan 2 2001 /sbin/rc2.d/K710xprtld -> /sbin/init.d/xprtld
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root sys 19 Jan 2 2001 /sbin/rc2.d/S710xprtld -> /sbin/init.d/xprtld
Or just swremove the VRTSsfmh product in single user mode ?
VRTSaslapm 5.1.103.201 Array Support Libraries and Array Policy Modules for Veritas Volume Manager
VRTSat 5.0.32.11 Symantec Product Authentication Service
VRTSob 3.4.296.0 VERITAS Enterprise Administrator Service
VRTSobgui 3.4.20.0 Veritas Enterprise Administrator
VRTSperl 5.10.0.13 Perl 5.10.0 for Veritas
VRTSsfmh 3.1.429.0 Veritas Storage Foundation Managed Host by Symantec
VRTSvlic 3.02.51.013 Symantec License Utilities
VRTSvxfs 5.1.100.000 VERITAS File System
VRTSvxvm 5.1.100.001 Veritas Volume Manager by Symantec
Managed Host (MH)
TCP Ports
- TCP 5634
VOM processes running on a Unix / Linux MH:
- /opt/VRTSsfmh/bin/xprtld
- /opt/VRTSsfmh/bin/sfmh-discovery.pl
- /opt/VRTSsfmh/bin/vxdclid
Commands to start / stop VOM processes on Unix/Linux MH:
- xprtld: /opt/VRTSsfmh/adm/xprtldctrl <start | stop>
- sfmh-discovery: /opt/VRTSsfmh/adm/vxvmdiscovery-ctrl.sh <start | stop>
- vxdclid: /opt/VRTSsfmh/etc/vxdcli.sh <start | stop | restart>
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01-09-2020 09:25 AM
01-09-2020 09:25 AM
Re: System booting hang at xprtld process
Hello ouisji2008,
You may face issues in removing the software in single user mode which need loading of additional daemons/drivers for swremove to work. I would suggest you to rename the files in /sbin/rc2.d, K710xprtld to k710xprtld and S710xprtld to s710xprtld , (for example, changing them to lower case)so that the scripts wont be called for execution while starting/stopping the services. You may later decide to uninstall this product once the server booted in multi-user mode.
Regards,
George_K
I am an HPE Employee. .
[Any personal opinions expressed are mine, and not official statements on behalf of Hewlett Packard Enterprise]