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Issue With PHNE_28538 (ARPA patch)

 
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Justin Willoughby
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Issue With PHNE_28538 (ARPA patch)


I installed this patch on a test box because the security_patch_check said it should be installed. After it was installed ssh and a few other services stopped working.

Patch Name: PHNE_28538
Patch Description: s700_800 11.00 cumulative ARPA Transport patch
Creation Date: 03/03/10
Post Date: 03/05/13

Looks someone else had more issues then I did... http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x2d448b82cc91d711abdc0090277a778c,00.html

From my syslog after installing the patch:

Jun 9 13:11:59 hpdev diagmond[1444]: started
Jun 9 13:12:00 hpdev diagmond[1444]: Exit due to initialization failure
Jun 9 13:12:22 hpdev sshd[1612]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22.
Jun 9 13:12:32 hpdev inetd[790]: registrar/tcp: accept: Invalid argument
Jun 9 13:13:51 hpdev sshd[1612]: error: accept: Invalid argument
Jun 9 13:25:02 hpdev inetd[790]: registrar/tcp: accept: Invalid argument
Jun 9 13:27:22 hpdev above message repeats 5 times

Looks like this patch must break something having to do with accept with tcpip. For me this patch was installed on a development/test box and not one of our production boxes. Should I log a call about this anyways? Is there any other way to notify HP of this bug without logging a case? I just un-installed the patch but I would hate for other people to install it and have it cause problems for them also.

- Justin
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Pete Randall
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Re: Issue With PHNE_28538 (ARPA patch)

Justin,

I would definitely log a call. There's no other way I know of to communicate the information to HP and, besides, they may all ready be familiar with the problem and have a solution for you.


Pete

Pete
erics_1
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Re: Issue With PHNE_28538 (ARPA patch)

Justin,

I did a search of our database and didn't see any issues logged to date against that patch. Logging a call would be a good idea. We'll get a networking engineer to take a look into what may be causing the problem. They would be able to submit any requests necessary to get the patch revised.

Regards,
Eric
Len Lattanzi
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Re: Issue With PHNE_28538 (ARPA patch)

I had the same problem. I just got rid of it by removing all recalled kernel patches and installing PHKL_29648 before applying 28538. HTH