Henrik,
Your scenario sounds like a problem I encountered a long time ago.. I
had ran out of processes, and AIX was killing processes at random to keep
the higher priority processes running... and it had killed the process
managing the telnetd daemon at the time. The 'Maximum Number of Processes
Allowed per User' needed to be increased then...
(See 'smitty system', "Change / Show Characteristics of Operating System" )
The default value (used to be 40) was far from enough (most of the AIX
servers I work with have it set to 500... or 350 for workstations).
Regards,
Serge Gaudet, CMI
Consultant
Henrik Hansson
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Hi,
Yes I had the same problem, not only did the ADSM server deny TCP/IP access
to
the ADSM server. On occations it also killed the telnet so no further
telnet
sessions was able to get started. I'm not sure if thoose two have any
conection
to each other, but I use the command line instead now and it haven't
happened
since
Henrik Hansson
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Guys,
I had the Web admin access die on me. Sometime over the week-end, it
stopped serving http requests on port 1580. The only way to re-enable it
was to halt TSM and restart it. Has anyone else experienced this? Is
there a cleaner method to managed the Web Admin service?
I am currently running TSM (AIX 4.3.2) server 3.7.3, and TSM (AIX, NT,
Novell) Clients 3.7.2
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide me.
Regards,
Serge Gaudet, CMI
Consultant.