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04-08-2004 06:43 AM
04-08-2004 06:43 AM
We have a problem with telnet and the error
message:
telnetd: Telnet device drivers missing: No such device
I am assuming that this is some kind of kernel
param limit. But which ones need bumped up.
Just nstrtel or nstrpty also. Whats strange
is that there are not alot of people using
telnet. If I start up 10-14 telnet sessions
the problem occurs. There are only 4-5 telnetds
running. How can this be??
Current pending kernel reboot.
Current Pending
npty 120 120 Max ptys
nstrpty 60 120 Max streams ptys
nstrtel 60 120 Num telnet device files
message:
telnetd: Telnet device drivers missing: No such device
I am assuming that this is some kind of kernel
param limit. But which ones need bumped up.
Just nstrtel or nstrpty also. Whats strange
is that there are not alot of people using
telnet. If I start up 10-14 telnet sessions
the problem occurs. There are only 4-5 telnetds
running. How can this be??
Current pending kernel reboot.
Current Pending
npty 120 120 Max ptys
nstrpty 60 120 Max streams ptys
nstrtel 60 120 Num telnet device files
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04-08-2004 06:50 AM
04-08-2004 06:50 AM
Solution
insf -e
This should rebuild the device drivers and psuedo termianls and at least let you have 60 telnet sessions.
putting the kernel you have pending into production will require a boot which does the same thing, but you can relieve the short term situation with the insf command.
There may be other issues effecting the number of telnet users, so take a look at /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log for other issues that need to be addressed as well.
Possible issues: nproc, pumped up by increasing maxusers
SEP
This should rebuild the device drivers and psuedo termianls and at least let you have 60 telnet sessions.
putting the kernel you have pending into production will require a boot which does the same thing, but you can relieve the short term situation with the insf command.
There may be other issues effecting the number of telnet users, so take a look at /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log for other issues that need to be addressed as well.
Possible issues: nproc, pumped up by increasing maxusers
SEP
Steven E Protter
Owner of ISN Corporation
http://isnamerica.com
http://hpuxconsulting.com
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Founder http://newdatacloud.com
Owner of ISN Corporation
http://isnamerica.com
http://hpuxconsulting.com
Sponsor: http://hpux.ws
Twitter: http://twitter.com/hpuxlinux
Founder http://newdatacloud.com
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04-08-2004 06:55 AM
04-08-2004 06:55 AM
Re: kernel telnet params
Hi Jerry,
Try this link below,
http://www1.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en_US&docId=200000063226725
The ITRC doc id is A5393278
Hope this helps.
Regds
Try this link below,
http://www1.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en_US&docId=200000063226725
The ITRC doc id is A5393278
Hope this helps.
Regds
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04-08-2004 07:33 AM
04-08-2004 07:33 AM
Re: kernel telnet params
Steven, insf -e worked.
My peer thinks that at one time when they had
a cpu go bad that something may have become
corrupt.
He also says be careful with insf. They ran it once on a system and it blew away some special drivers they had.
My peer thinks that at one time when they had
a cpu go bad that something may have become
corrupt.
He also says be careful with insf. They ran it once on a system and it blew away some special drivers they had.
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