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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Infrastructure Monitoring Need help getting Loadrunner to work with freeBSD system monitoring rstatd/rup/rsysinfo Post 302802141 by echan00 on Friday 3rd of May 2013 03:21:46 AM
Old 05-03-2013
Need help getting Loadrunner to work with freeBSD system monitoring rstatd/rup/rsysinfo

Hi there,

I'm trying to use loadrunner with freebsd system monitoring tools like rstatd/rup/rsysinfo, but I keep getting this error from loadrunner:

Code:
Monitor name :UNIX Resources. Internal rpc error (error code:4). Machine: 192.168.1.15. Hint: Check that RPC on this machine is up and running. Check that rstat daemon on this machine is up and running (use rpcinfo utility for this verification). Details: RPC: RPC call failed.
RPC-TCP: recv()/recvfrom() failed.
RPC-TCP: recv()/recvfrom() failed.
WinSock: Connection reset by peer. (entry point: Factory::CollectData).    [MsgId: MMSG-47197]

If i execute this command on my server$ rpcinfo -p
I get the following results:

Code:
   program vers proto   port  service
    100000    4   tcp    111  portmapper
    100000    3   tcp    111  portmapper
    100000    2   tcp    111  portmapper
    100000    4   udp    111  portmapper
    100000    3   udp    111  portmapper
    100000    2   udp    111  portmapper
    100003    2   tcp   2049  nfs
    100003    3   tcp   2049  nfs
    100003    4   tcp   2049  nfs
    100227    2   tcp   2049
    100227    3   tcp   2049
    100003    2   udp   2049  nfs
    100003    3   udp   2049  nfs
    100003    4   udp   2049  nfs
    100227    2   udp   2049
    100227    3   udp   2049
    100021    1   udp  42058  nlockmgr
    100021    3   udp  42058  nlockmgr
    100021    4   udp  42058  nlockmgr
    100021    1   tcp  44271  nlockmgr
    100021    3   tcp  44271  nlockmgr
    100021    4   tcp  44271  nlockmgr
    100005    1   udp  33224  mountd
    100005    1   tcp  36239  mountd
    100005    2   udp  44818  mountd
    100005    2   tcp  50094  mountd
    100005    3   udp  44239  mountd
    100005    3   tcp  39123  mountd
    100024    1   udp  38596  status
    100024    1   tcp  53582  status
    100001    5   udp    967  rstatd
    100001    3   udp    967  rstatd
    100001    2   udp    967  rstatd
    100001    1   udp    967  rstatd

Everything above looks fine, but if I execute this command on the server $ rup localhost

I get the following and no statistics:

Code:
rup: RPC: Success

I believe the problem is related to how I configure rstatd, I have checked multiple times to make sure it is the newest version and I am doing everything right, but I'm stuck and loadrunner can't connect to RCP on my server.

Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations? Smilie
 

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RUP(1)							    BSD General Commands Manual 						    RUP(1)

NAME
rup -- remote status display SYNOPSIS
rup [-dshlt] [host ...] DESCRIPTION
rup displays a summary of the current system status of a particular host or all hosts on the local network. The output shows the current time of day, how long the system has been up, and the load averages. The load average numbers give the number of jobs in the run queue aver- aged over 1, 5 and 15 minutes. The following options are available: -d For each host, report what its local time is. This is useful for checking time syncronization on a network. -s Print time data in seconds (seconds of uptime or seconds since the epoch), for scripts. -h Sort the display alphabetically by host name. -l Sort the display by load average. -t Sort the display by up time. The rpc.rstatd(8) daemon must be running on the remote host for this command to work. rup uses an RPC protocol defined in /usr/include/rpcsvc/rstat.x. EXAMPLE
example% rup otherhost otherhost up 6 days, 16:45, load average: 0.20, 0.23, 0.18 example% DIAGNOSTICS
rup: RPC: Program not registered The rpc.rstatd(8) daemon has not been started on the remote host. rup: RPC: Timed out A communication error occurred. Either the network is excessively congested, or the rpc.rstatd(8) daemon has terminated on the remote host. rup: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Timed out The remote host is not running the portmapper (see portmap(8) ), and cannot accomodate any RPC-based services. The host may be down. SEE ALSO
ruptime(1), portmap(8), rpc.rstatd(8) HISTORY
The rup command appeared in SunOS. Linux NetKit (0.17) August 15, 1999 Linux NetKit (0.17)
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