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09-23-2002 07:52 AM
09-23-2002 07:52 AM
vxnetd error
CVM, VVR - Starting Communication Daemon
Output from "/sbin/rc2.d/S094vxnm-vxnetd start":
----------------------------
Using port : 1710
EXIT CODE: 253
"/sbin/rc2.d/S094vxnm-vxnetd start" FAILED
Does anyone know what the error is and how to fix it?
Thanks
jamie
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01-29-2003 05:09 PM
01-29-2003 05:09 PM
Re: vxnetd error
Upgrading to the Sept. 2002 release, fixes this problem.
A quick workaround would be to add your hostname to the /etc/hosts database, in a shortned 8 character way.
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01-29-2003 10:23 PM
01-29-2003 10:23 PM
Re: vxnetd error
the system could not resolve the hostname properly.
check your /etc/hosts file whether you have the proper hostname specified.
Just try doing a
#nslookup
As mentioned this could also be due to the hostname exceeding its length.
Also revert with the output of uname -a
Thanks
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01-29-2003 10:31 PM
01-29-2003 10:31 PM
Re: vxnetd error
i have few systems having hostname length of 12 characters. i am not finding any such errors. Look at the service started by S094vxnm
which is causing the problem
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01-29-2003 10:34 PM
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Re: vxnetd error
i have few systems having hostname length of 12 characters. i am not finding any such errors. Look at the service started by S094vxnm
which is causing the problem
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01-29-2003 10:36 PM
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Re: vxnetd error
i have few systems having hostname length of 12 characters. i am not finding any such errors. Look at the service started by S094vxnm
which is causing the problem
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01-29-2003 10:37 PM
01-29-2003 10:37 PM
Re: vxnetd error
i have few systems having hostname length of 12 characters. i am not finding any such errors. Look at the service started by S094vxnm
which is causing the problem
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01-29-2003 10:39 PM
01-29-2003 10:39 PM
Re: vxnetd error
i have few systems having hostname length of 12 characters. i am not finding any such errors. Look at the service started by S094vxnm
which is causing the problem
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01-29-2003 10:46 PM
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Re: vxnetd error
these are the effects of "404 objects"
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04-20-2004 01:29 AM
04-20-2004 01:29 AM
Re: vxnetd error
The CDE login screen failed to start and the terminal beeped repetively.
Connected the mouse, rebooted, and all is fine.