04-19-2013
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Originally Posted by
DustinT
More helpfully, try determining if you're running Apache or some other web-server. Then, hit Google and find some instructions on how to locate the files and then how to understand what they mean.
I'll be honest, and please don't take offense to what I'm about to say. If you have to ask this sort of question, you really are in trouble. Honestly, if you don't know this sort of stuff, you'd be better off having someone host your site for you. Or, I hope at least you're not running this website on the internet and instead it's on your local network and you're trying to learn.
If you are trying to learn, congratulations, it's a great way to be a success in life. Just be prepared to spend at lot of time figuring this out. I'd say a few months to grasp the fundamentals and another or so to be any good.
"iPlanet" is the webserver.
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
nrglbd
nrglbd(8ncs) nrglbd(8ncs)
Name
nrglbd - non-replicating global location broker (GBL) daemon
Syntax
/etc/ncs/nrglbd [ -version ]
Description
The global location broker (GLB), enables clients to locate servers on a network or internet. The GLB database stores the locations (that
is, the network addresses and port numbers) where server processes are running. The GLB maintains this database and provides access to it.
The daemon should run as a background process. It requires no options or arguments. A Local Location Broker daemon ( ) must be running on
the local host when is started.
You can run only one on a network or internet.
On ULTRIX systems, is typically started by a line in such as the following:
/etc/ncs/nrglbd& echo -n ' nrglbd' > /dev/console
Options
-version Display the version of the Network Computing Kernel (NCK) that this belongs to but do not start the daemon. (NCK is part of the
Network Computing System (NCS) on which DECrpc is based.)
Restrictions
This section discusses the procedure to follow if the system running the is taken off-line.
If you restart on the same system and no server on any other system changed state, all things should run as before. If, however, an appli-
cation tries to contact a server that is no longer running or which has different port numbers, the application will fail. The application
also will not see any new server registrations.
If a copy of is not available, you must create an up to date version of the file before restarting To do so, use to query the for registra-
tion data on every system running an DECrpcserver and then use to register all DECrpc servers with the GLB on the new host. Then restart
See Also
lb_admin(1ncs), llbd(8ncs)
Guide to the Location Broker
nrglbd(8ncs)