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Operating Systems AIX Passing a command over SSH Post 302185621 by hansnueski on Tuesday 15th of April 2008 12:28:57 PM
Old 04-15-2008
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Originally Posted by shockneck
Your ssh connection appears to work but at three occasions in your debug output it seems like you simply don't get what the target node returns. The ping not returning to your node does not necessarily imply that your target node is dead/rebooting (check with who -b). There may be a problem with the routing. Do both nodes have a route defined to the other node? Can you connect to the originating node from node "beckman"?
Connecting from beckman to the originating machine works fine. I can connect normally over ssh to beckman and run commands (and receive a response) when I'm logged in, so it seems to me like it wouldn't be a routing issue...

I also checked who -b, and the last boot was just after I attempted the "ssh tai@beckman ls" command.

Thanks for your suggestions so far... hopefully we can figure this out.
 

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LAMSHRINK(1)							   LAM COMMANDS 						      LAMSHRINK(1)

NAME
lamshrink - Shrink a LAM universe. SYNOPSIS
lamshrink [-dhv] [-w delay] nodeid OPTIONS
-d Print detailed debugging information. -h Print useful information on this command. -v Be verbose. -w delay Notify processes on the doomed node and pause for delay seconds before proceeding. nodeid Remove the LAM node with this ID. DESCRIPTION
An existing LAM session, initiated by lamboot(1), can be shrunk to include less nodes with lamshrink. One node is removed for each invoca- tion. At a minimum, the node ID is given on the command line. Once lamshrink completes, the node ID is invalid across the remaining nodes (as can be seen by running lamnodes(1)). Existing application processes on the target node can be warned of impending shutdown with the -w option. A LAM signal (SIGFUSE) will be sent to these processes and lamshrink will then pause for the given number of seconds before proceeding with removing the node. By de- fault, SIGFUSE is ignored. A different handler can be installed with ksignal(2). All application processes on all remaining nodes are always informed of the death of a node. This is also done with a signal (SIGSHRINK), which by default causes a process's runtime route cache to be flushed (to remove any cached information on the dead node). If this signal is re-vectored for the purpose of fault tolerance, the old handler should be called at the beginning of the new handler. The signal does not, by itself, give the process information on which node has been removed. One technique for getting this information is to query the router for information on all relevant nodes using getroute(2). The dead node will cause this routine to return an error. FAULT TOLERANCE If enabled with lamboot(1), LAM will watch for nodes that fail. The procedure for removing a node that has failed is the same as lamshrink after the warning step. In particular, the SIGSHRINK signal is delivered. EXAMPLES
lamshrink -v n1 Remove LAM on n1. Report about important steps as they are done. lamshrink n30 -w 10 Inform all processes on LAM node 30, that the node will be dead in 10 seconds. Wait 10 seconds and remove the node. Operate silently. SEE ALSO
lamboot(1), lamnodes(1), ksignal(2), getroute(2) LAM 7.1.4 July, 2007 LAMSHRINK(1)
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