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Marcelo De Florio_1
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Problem with NIS and Cluster SG

I have a following messagge:

Jan 1 10:01:43 s2500d cmcld: There are no longer too many local connections. Now accepting local connection requests.
Jan 1 10:01:22 s2500d nisd[15850]: _svcauth_des: invalid timestamp received from unix.s2500d@cajval.sba.com.ar
Jan 1 10:01:47 s2500d cmcld: Stopped accepting local connection requests because there are currently too many concurrent connection
s to the daemon (28).
Jan 1 10:01:22 s2500d nisd[15850]: _svcauth_des: timestamp expired for unix.s2500c@cajval.sba.com.ar
Jan 1 10:01:47 s2500d above message repeats 4 times
Jan 1 10:01:47 s2500d nisd[15850]: _svcauth_des: corrupted window from unix.s2500d@cajval.sba.com.ar
Jan 1 10:01:47 s2500d above message repeats 3093 times
Jan 1 10:01:48 s2500d nisd[15850]: _svcauth_des: corrupted window from unix.s2500d@cajval.sba.com.ar
Jan 1 10:01:52 s2500d cmcld: There are no longer too many local connections. Now accepting local connection requests.
Jan 1 10:01:53 s2500d above message repeats 65 times
Jan 1 10:01:53 s2500d cmcld: There are no longer too many local connections. Now accepting local connection requests.
Jan 1 10:05:26 s2500d nisd[15850]: _svcauth_des: invalid timestamp received from unix.s2500d@cajval.sba.com.ar
Jan 1 10:10:52 s2500d nisd[15850]: _svcauth_des: corrupted window from unix.s2500d@cajval.sba.com.ar
Jan 1 10:10:52 s2500d above message repeats 157352 times
Jan 1 10:02:00 s2500d cmcld: There are no longer too many local connections. Now accepting local connection requests.
Jan 1 10:10:53 s2500d above message repeats 22 times
Jan 1 10:02:00 s2500d cmcld: Stopped accepting local connection requests because there are currently too many concurrent connection
s to the daemon (28).


Any ideas

MDF
Marcelo De Florio
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Sanjay_6
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Re: Problem with NIS and Cluster SG

Hi Marcelo,

The total no of connections accepted by cmcld is dependent on the variable maximum packges in the cluster configuration file.

Try this link below for more info,

http://us-support3.external.hp.com/cki/bin/doc.pl/sid=3859d526176911ee0b/screen=ckiDisplayDocument?docId=200000048917277

Hope this helps.

Regds