rpc.statd cannot talk

rpc.statd cannot talk

Post by Glen Woodrin » Sat, 06 Mar 1999 04:00:00



Hello AIXperts

I have a IBM 3151 Terminal hooked to our Server which is
scrolling the following errors:

rpc.statd: 1831-115 cannot talk to statd at rs11
rpc.statd: 1831-115 cannot talk to statd at rs12

rs11 and rs12 are two machines that are no longer in service.
I would like to know where I edit what machines rpc.statd
looks for. I do not want to kill the process of rpc.statd and
already have the "stopsrc -s rpc.statd" command, I would
just like to remove these to machines from the process. We
are presently running stations at 4.1.4 and server at 3.2.5.

TIA
Glen Woodring
Smith Meter Inc.

 
 
 

rpc.statd cannot talk

Post by Thomas Miel » Mon, 08 Mar 1999 04:00:00


Hello Glen,

1) stopsrc -g nfs
2) delete the files rs11 and rs12 in /etc/sm and /etc/sm.bak
3) execute /etc/rc.nfs

Thomas


Quote:>Hello AIXperts

>I have a IBM 3151 Terminal hooked to our Server which is
>scrolling the following errors:

>rpc.statd: 1831-115 cannot talk to statd at rs11
>rpc.statd: 1831-115 cannot talk to statd at rs12

>rs11 and rs12 are two machines that are no longer in service.
>I would like to know where I edit what machines rpc.statd
>looks for. I do not want to kill the process of rpc.statd and
>already have the "stopsrc -s rpc.statd" command, I would
>just like to remove these to machines from the process. We
>are presently running stations at 4.1.4 and server at 3.2.5.

>TIA
>Glen Woodring
>Smith Meter Inc.


 
 
 

rpc.statd cannot talk

Post by Denny Hardia » Tue, 09 Mar 1999 04:00:00


I just solved this problem, look at /etc/sm.bak or /etc/sm directories
and remove everything that you don't need :-))).

HTH,
Denny


> Hello AIXperts

> I have a IBM 3151 Terminal hooked to our Server which is
> scrolling the following errors:

> rpc.statd: 1831-115 cannot talk to statd at rs11
> rpc.statd: 1831-115 cannot talk to statd at rs12

> rs11 and rs12 are two machines that are no longer in service.
> I would like to know where I edit what machines rpc.statd
> looks for. I do not want to kill the process of rpc.statd and
> already have the "stopsrc -s rpc.statd" command, I would
> just like to remove these to machines from the process. We
> are presently running stations at 4.1.4 and server at 3.2.5.

> TIA
> Glen Woodring
> Smith Meter Inc.

 
 
 

rpc.statd cannot talk

Post by Denny Hardia » Tue, 09 Mar 1999 04:00:00


Sorry, forgot something. After removing those entries you need to stop
and start rpc.statd

HTH,
Denny


> Hello AIXperts

> I have a IBM 3151 Terminal hooked to our Server which is
> scrolling the following errors:

> rpc.statd: 1831-115 cannot talk to statd at rs11
> rpc.statd: 1831-115 cannot talk to statd at rs12

> rs11 and rs12 are two machines that are no longer in service.
> I would like to know where I edit what machines rpc.statd
> looks for. I do not want to kill the process of rpc.statd and
> already have the "stopsrc -s rpc.statd" command, I would
> just like to remove these to machines from the process. We
> are presently running stations at 4.1.4 and server at 3.2.5.

> TIA
> Glen Woodring
> Smith Meter Inc.

 
 
 

rpc.statd cannot talk

Post by new use » Wed, 10 Mar 1999 04:00:00


Thanks

I removed rs11 and rs12 from /etc/sm & /etc/sm.bak and ran
stopsrc -s rpc.statd and startsrc -s rpc.statd and the error
messages stopped scrolling accross the 3151's screen but
now when I ls /etc/sm & /etc/sm.bak there are no listings for
my other rs stations that are running and were there before.
apparently I didn't have to remove the rs11 & rs12 callouts
there. There seems to be no problem with the server now
and I hope having the callouts for the machines I do have
running no longer showing up in /etc/sm & /etc/sm.bak will
not cause me a problem. Thanks for all you input...

Sincerely
Glen Woodring
Smith Meter Inc.
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> Sorry, forgot something. After removing those entries you need to stop
> and start rpc.statd

> HTH,
> Denny


> > Hello AIXperts

> > I have a IBM 3151 Terminal hooked to our Server which is
> > scrolling the following errors:

> > rpc.statd: 1831-115 cannot talk to statd at rs11
> > rpc.statd: 1831-115 cannot talk to statd at rs12

> > rs11 and rs12 are two machines that are no longer in service.
> > I would like to know where I edit what machines rpc.statd
> > looks for. I do not want to kill the process of rpc.statd and
> > already have the "stopsrc -s rpc.statd" command, I would
> > just like to remove these to machines from the process. We
> > are presently running stations at 4.1.4 and server at 3.2.5.

> > TIA
> > Glen Woodring
> > Smith Meter Inc.