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ypbind "crashes" - server is Sol8, client RH Enterprise?
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| Gary R. Schmidt 2006-01-13, 10:39 pm |
| (Ypu may have seen this in comp.unix.solaris, I am casting my net wider
still...)
I have a program (run from inetd, but that shouldn't matter) that does
'popen("ssh host /bin/sh", "w")' and feeds a simple script down the line.
After about an hour, the ypbind daemon on the RH boxes dies.
The NIS server is a Solaris 8 machine.
All the non-RH (Solaris and HP-UX) systems in the NIS domain run fine.
Customer says the the RH boxes are "Redhat Enterprise Update 4", I
presume that they mean "Red Hat Enterprise Linux, version 4" and are
therefore running SELinux.
I don't know much more than that, but I will be asking questions.
My google-fu isn't shining any light anywhere, and I don't have an NIS
domain to play with. (And I'm on holidays at the moment, so I'm living
at about 46.6Kbps...)
Suggestions, pointers, all gratefully accepted. (Apart from "don't use
RH/NIS," I don't have that option) (But "update your NIS server because
of x, y, and z" might be okay)
Cheers,
Gary B-)
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| ynotssor 2006-01-13, 10:39 pm |
| "Gary R. Schmidt" <grschmidt@acm.org> wrote in message
news:42jimjF1jm63dU1@individual.net
> After about an hour, the ypbind daemon on the RH boxes dies.
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> The NIS server is a Solaris 8 machine.
What indications are in the log files, both client and server?
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| Michael Heiming 2006-01-13, 10:39 pm |
| In comp.os.linux.networking Gary R. Schmidt <grschmidt@acm.org>:
> (Ypu may have seen this in comp.unix.solaris, I am casting my net wider
> still...)
> I have a program (run from inetd, but that shouldn't matter) that does
> 'popen("ssh host /bin/sh", "w")' and feeds a simple script down the line.
> After about an hour, the ypbind daemon on the RH boxes dies.
> The NIS server is a Solaris 8 machine.
> All the non-RH (Solaris and HP-UX) systems in the NIS domain run fine.
> Customer says the the RH boxes are "Redhat Enterprise Update 4", I
> presume that they mean "Red Hat Enterprise Linux, version 4" and are
> therefore running SELinux.
No, there's no update 4 for RHEL 4.0. Sounds like update 4 for
RHEL 3.0, which is outdated. Iirc update 6 is recent, I'd update
the box to the latest (up2date) and see if this improves things
before looking deeper into the problem. You get some support with
RHEL, so you could open up a ticket to RH.
[..]
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#bofh excuse 340: We'll fix that in the next (upgrade, update,
patch release, service pack).
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| Gary R. Schmidt 2006-01-13, 10:39 pm |
| ynotssor wrote:
> "Gary R. Schmidt" <grschmidt@acm.org> wrote in message
> news:42jimjF1jm63dU1@individual.net
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> What indications are in the log files, both client and server?
Waiting on the customer to supply these.
Cheers,
Gary B-)
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| Gary R. Schmidt 2006-01-13, 10:39 pm |
| Michael Heiming wrote:
> In comp.os.linux.networking Gary R. Schmidt <grschmidt@acm.org>:
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[SNIP]
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> No, there's no update 4 for RHEL 4.0. Sounds like update 4 for
> RHEL 3.0, which is outdated. Iirc update 6 is recent, I'd update
> the box to the latest (up2date) and see if this improves things
> before looking deeper into the problem. You get some support with
> RHEL, so you could open up a ticket to RH.
>
Thanks for that. I'll pass it on and see if the customer screams or
not. (They appear somewhat naive).
Cheers,
Gary B-)
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| Gary R. Schmidt 2006-01-13, 10:39 pm |
| Gary R. Schmidt wrote:
> Michael Heiming wrote:
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> [SNIP]
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> Thanks for that. I'll pass it on and see if the customer screams or
> not. (They appear somewhat naive).
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Sigh.
Customer has decided to go back to a previous version, when I get back
from hols I'll presumably have to set up an NIS domain that simulates
theirs and do some testing.
No doubt I shall return!
Cheers,
Gary B-)
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