Thomas, try the udp stages' "ASYNChronously" option....
Thomas Kern wrote:
The PROFILE TCPIP only allocates 514 UPD to SYSLOGD in the PORTS section.
SYSLOGD is listening only for UDP on 514.
netstat
VM TCP/IP Netstat Level
530
Active IPv4 Transmission
Blocks:
User Id Conn Local Socket Foreign Socket State
---- -- ---- ----- ------ ------- ------ -----
SMTP 1002 *..SMTP *..* Listen
SMTP UDP *..1385 *..* UDP
INTCLIEN 1111 *..992 *..* Listen
INTCLIEN 1134 vmhost..992 10.23.32.151..2864 Established
UFTD 1035 *..608 *..* Listen
MSGD 1117 *..18 *..* Listen
MSGD UDP *..18 *..* UDP
RSMD UDP *..5011 *..* UDP
RSMD UDP *..1404 *..* UDP
SSLSERV 1016 *..1026 *..* Listen
SSLSERV 1121 127.0.0.0..9999 *..* Listen
SSLSERV 1113 localhost..5840 *..* Listen
SSLSERV 1120 localhost..5840 localhost..5841 Established
SSLSERV 1106 vmhost..1026 10.23.32.151..2864 Established 126
SSLSERV 1126 vmhost..6055 vmhost..992 Established 1106
SYSLOGD UDP *..514 *..* UDP
Active IPv6 Transmission Blocks:
None
Ready; T=0.01/0.02 11:31:46
/Tom Kern
/301-903-2211
On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 10:12:21 -0500, Dave Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi, Thomas....
First guess off of the top of my (pointy) head is that the port the
SYSLOGD server is
listening on is configured to accept only TCP protocol and not the UDP
one. Does PROFILE
TCPIP have something like this in it:
514 TCP SYSLOGD ; SYSLOGD server
514 UDP SYSLOGD ; SYSLOGD server
--
DJ
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