It appears that it is calling back using the old style listener and then not
getting a reply back. so it looks pretty good for as far as you got. It
looks suspicously like a firewall issue. Next I would do some "Packet
sniffing with Ethereal to see if you can see where and if things are getting
blocked.
On Friday 17 June 2005 10:46 am, vista wrote:
> I'm on a local network and there is no firewall
> Steps of installation found in worldvista site
> OS of the vista server: Red Hat 9
> Version of CPRS: 1.0.25.28
> GTM>D STRT^XWBTCP(9200)
> Start TCP Listener...
> Checking if TCP Listener has started...
> TCP Listener started successfully.
> GTM>W $Zv
> GT.M V5.0-FT02 Linux x86
>
> GTM>D ^XPAREDIT
>
> --- Edit Parameter Values ---
>
> Select PARAMETER DEFINITION NAME: XWBDEBUG RPCBroker debug logging
>
> ----------------- Setting XWBDEBUG for System: JIHAD.HCZ.MA
> ----------------- Enable Broker Logging: Yes// very verbose very Verbose
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>---- --------------
> When I try to connect the log gives:
> GTM> D VIEW^XWBLOG
> Log from Job 3148 5 Lines
> 14:17:33 = Log start: Jun 17, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:17:33
> 14:17:33 = XWBTCPL
> 14:17:38 = Port Open: 9200
> 14:24:26 = Hdr:{XWB}00058|
> Msg:TCPconnect^192.168.1.69^2338^facture11.hcz.ma^ 14:24:26 = accept
> Return to continue, Next log, Exit: Continue//
> and:
> Log from Job 3176 3 Lines
> 14:24:26 = Log start: Jun 17, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:24:26
> 14:24:26 = XWBTCPC
> 14:24:26 = Callback: 192.168.1.69 :2338
> Return to continue, Next log, Exit: Continue//
> and finally, my NULL device parameters:
> Select DEVICE NAME: NULL
> 1 NULL NT SYSTEM //./nul
> 2 NULL GTM-UNIX-NULL Bit Bucket (GT.M-Unix) /dev/null
> ROU 3 NULL-DSM Bit Bucket _NLA0:
> CHOOSE 1-3: 2 GTM-UNIX-NULL Bit Bucket (GT.M-Unix) /dev/null
> ROU NAME: GTM-UNIX-NULL//
> LOCATION OF TERMINAL: Bit Bucket (GT.M-Unix) Replace
> Select MNEMONIC: NULL//
> LOCAL SYNONYM:
> $I: /dev/null//
> VOLUME SET(CPU): ROU//
> SIGN-ON/SYSTEM DEVICE: NO//
> TYPE: TERMINAL// ^
> ________________________________________________
> Nancy:
>
> Also, please try setting the log parameter to very verbose which is 3 on a
> scale of 0-3 and see what you get then. Also, please remind us what you
> have install and on what system - a recent FOIA on Cache and Windows or
> some other version on GTM and Linux or what? And are you on a local
> network or remote and are you using the new listener or not? How are you
> starting the listener? What version of CPRS are you using?
>
> Select OPTION NAME: ^
> GTM>D ^XPAREDIT
>
> --- Edit Parameter Values ---
>
> Select PARAMETER DEFINITION NAME: XWBDEBUG RPCBroker debug logging
>
> ----------- Setting XWBDEBUG for System: CMM.FO-ALBANY.MED.VA.GOV
> ----------- Enable Broker Logging: very verbose// ??
>
> This parameter controls if the RPC Broker records log data
> in ^TMP("XWBDBUG",$J).
>
> Enable Broker Logging: very verbose// 3 very verbose
>
> On Thursday 16 June 2005 03:00 pm, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> > "Vista"-- what is your real name? yassir?
> >
> > Can you log in from a terminal (i.e. do you have your
> > login and passwords correct?) try do ^ZU to test
> > this.
> >
> > Any firewalls in place on the server or the desktop
> > PC?
> >
> > Kevin
> >
> > --- vista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I can't logon with CPRS into the RPC broker server,
> > > when I try to view broker log with D VIEW^XWBDLOG i
> > > have the following error:
> > >
> > > Log from Job 3314 3 Lines
> > > 11:58:01 = Log start: Jun 16, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:58:01
> > > 11:58:01 = XWBTCPC
> > > 11:58:01 = Callback: 192.168.1.69 :1333
> > > Return to continue, Next log, Exit: Continue//
> > >
> > > where 192.168.1.69 is the client IP,
> > > (Please help, I've installed and configured the
> > > vista server 3 weeks ago and til now I can't connect
> > > CPRS to it)
> > >
> > > yassir
--
Nancy Anthracite
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