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Old 02-24-2006
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-- Need help from a AIX guru --

Hi alls

I don't see any solution and I need to have feedback from other people...

On a test machine (AIX 5.1) I've installed OpenSSH software on it (with openssl, prng, etc...) like is described on IBM AIX Docs. To control the installation I've rebooted the machine and all was ok (CDE was Ok), yeah was funny.

After that for Security raisons, I've modify the file /etc/inetd.conf.
To control I've rebooted the machine againand following things appears:
1.CDE didn't come up -> (Tooltalk Message could not be started).
2.refresh -s inetd -> (Timeout waiting for command response...)

Ok, I saw me that it's a problem with /etc/inetd.conf and I put it the old one but the problem is the same!

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In others words the problem are :
On Server
After the reboot, I started the failsafe session.
TCPIP is up, PING is running and all network files (/etc/host, /etc/resolv.conf,etc...) are ok BUT refresh -s inetd doesn't run!

On my PC
PING on server are Ok BUT not the TELNET

Finally after about 15 minutes
the command refresh -s inetd on the server are running well AND the TELNET from my PC run quickly and good!
What's could be the problem....it's like AIX starting something after a few minute or something like that.
What could I check the problem?

Thanks and regards,
nm

At End: should I really install AIX again????
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it ALMOST sounds like a name resolution issue since anything that tends to stall that long ends up being that. hehe

did you change anything else like, say, the machine name, in the process? is the machine's name resolvable? when you type 'nslookup', do you get a valid name server? what does your /etc/netsvc.conf say for resolution order?

when checking name resolution make sure you run all tests ON THE AIX SERVER. for example, run all your pings from the AIX box if you can AND ping by NAME only (not IP address.. and yes, that also means to ping the machine itself and ping the name given from the 'uname -n' command) to check resolution.

am i asking too may questions?
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Old 02-27-2006
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It could be a problem like a name resolution but ....I don't know where!!
Before I've changed the IP address, I did a 'rmtcpip' on my server.
1.Yes, 'nslookup' return me a valid name server.
2./etc/netsvc.conf is so configured : 'hosts = local,bind' and /etc/hosts is correct!
3.ping by NAME from Server are Ok and NAME given from 'uname -n' are Ok too.

Questions are always good....

Could it be a problem with Service, like... cmsd, dtspc or ttdbserver (etc/inetd.conf)

Thanks
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ttdbserver in /etc/inetd.conf is the "tooltalk database server". You applications all complain about not being able to use ToolTalk.

cmsd is your Calendar Manager Server daemon. If this is commented out, you will not be able to use the CDE Calendar.

dtspc I'm not 100% sure of. All of your CDE stuff is in /usr/dt*. If enabling tooltalk gets you further along, but doesn't solve your problem, I'd look at re-enabling this next.
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my only guess would be that if you suspect a service from inetd to be causing problems, you may consider turning everything back "on" and turning off one service at a time to try and eliminate which service may be causing the problem.

also, when did you change the IP address? before the first reboot? did you change the machine name too? just curious.

chances are, if your problems started at the change in inetd, i'd stat there.
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Yeah, it could be a possibility...
I've changed the IP adress, change the machine name and then I've made the first reboot!
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I've restored my machine but the problem (DT_TTSESSIONS timeout) appears again....
I've checked by Google or a few forums but I doesn't had seen a document about problem with DT_TTSESSIONS, Have IBM doesn't papers, documents about that or elsewhere???

It's really a big trouble
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