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тАО01-19-2004 06:20 AM
тАО01-19-2004 06:20 AM
svc_tli_create: t_getname failed
after reboot i've found in syslog such messages
What does it mean? This is L2000+HPUX 11.0
Jan 19 16:23:03 wurth rpcbind: svc_tli_create: t_getname failed; T_IDLE
Jan 19 16:23:03 wurth rpcbind: svc_dg_create: could not get transport informatio
n
Jan 19 16:23:03 wurth rpcbind: init_transport: Could not create rmtcall fd for t
iclts
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тАО01-19-2004 06:46 AM
тАО01-19-2004 06:46 AM
Re: svc_tli_create: t_getname failed
do you have a line like this in /etc/netconfig?
ticlts tpi_clts v loopback - /dev/tlclts libstraddr.
greetings,
Michael
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тАО01-19-2004 07:19 AM
тАО01-19-2004 07:19 AM
Re: svc_tli_create: t_getname failed
udp tpi_clts v inet udp /dev/udp -
tcp tpi_cots_ord v inet tcp /dev/tcp -
ticlts tpi_clts v loopback - /dev/tlclts libstraddr.1
ticots tpi_cots v loopback - /dev/tlcots libstraddr.1
ticotsord tpi_cots_ord v loopback - /dev/tlcotsod libstraddr.1
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тАО01-19-2004 08:19 AM
тАО01-19-2004 08:19 AM
Re: svc_tli_create: t_getname failed
I have found something more:
straddr.so Library
Name├в to├в address translation files for the library are created and maintained by the
system administrator. The straddr.so files are /etc/net/transport-name/hosts
and /etc/net/transport-name/services. transport-name is the local name of the
transport that accepts string addresses (specified in the network ID field of the
/etc/netconfig file). For example, the host file for ticlts would be
/etc/net/ticlts/hosts, and the service file for ticlts would be
/etc/net/ticlts/services.
Even though most string addresses do not distinguish between host and service,
separating the string into a host part and a service part is consistent with other
transports. The /etc/net/transport-name/hosts file contains a text string that is
assumed to be the host address, followed by the host name. For example:
joyluckaddr joyluck
carpediemaddr carpediem
thehopaddr thehop
pongoaddr pongo
For loopback transports, it makes no sense to list other hosts because the service
cannot go outside the containing host.
The /etc/net/transport-name/services file contains service names followed
by strings identifying the service address. For example:
Transport Selection and Name-to-Address Mapping 117
rpcbind rpc
listen serve
The routines create the full-string address by concatenating the host address, a
period (.), and the service address. For example, the address of the listen service
on pongo is pongoaddr.serve.
When an application requests the address of a service on a particular host on a
transport that uses this library, the host name must be in
/etc/net/transport/hosts, and the service name must be in
/etc/net/transport/services. If either is missing, the name-to-address translation
fails.
does that help you?
Mi
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тАО01-19-2004 09:00 AM
тАО01-19-2004 09:00 AM
Re: svc_tli_create: t_getname failed
rpcbind rpc
keyserv keyserv
autofs autofs
statd statd
lockd lockd
nfs nfs
i don't use nfs, automount, etc. In /etc/services i have only telnet, ftp and printer. Can i delete all this things in /etc/net/transport?
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тАО01-19-2004 10:14 AM
тАО01-19-2004 10:14 AM
Re: svc_tli_create: t_getname failed
haven't you got a hosts file in transport?
Michael
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тАО01-19-2004 04:54 PM
тАО01-19-2004 04:54 PM
Re: svc_tli_create: t_getname failed
wurth wurth