Can you ping the DNS server specified under NSINTERADDR ?  (from zVM)
How does NSLOOKUP behave?

Scott

On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 6:26 PM, Dave Keeton <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi Alan,
>
>     My NSINTERADDR records are correct. I did notice that my DOMAINORIGIN
> value was not, but after correcting it and recycling TCPIP, it still
> exhibits the same behavior.
>
> Dave
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From*: Alan Altmark 
> <[email protected]<alan%20altmark%20%[email protected]%3e>
> >
> *Reply-to*: The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]>
> *To*: [email protected]
> *Subject*: Re: LDAP Initialization
> *Date*: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 17:54:07 -0400
>
> On Thursday, 10/01/2009 at 05:26 EDT, Dave Keeton
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Can anyone tell me why it takes EXACTLY 4 minutes for LDAPSRV to go from
> "ready
> > for requests" to actually LISTENING on the interfaces?
> >
> > 14:10:57 LDAPSRV  *8 091001 21:10:57.790088 GLD1004I LDAP server is
> ready for
> > requests
> > 14:14:57 LDAPSRV  *8 091001 21:14:57.798419 GLD1059I Listening for
> requests on
> > ...
> >
> > It's the same every time - 4 minutes down to the second.
>
> How odd.  On my system, I get these as the last two entries:
> 091001 19:07:26.040878 GLD1059I Listening for requests on 127.0.0.1 port
> 389.
> 091001 19:07:26.919681 GLD1004I LDAP server is ready for requests.
> (preceeded by GLD1059I for each active IP interface.)
>
> Perhaps it is trying to do some reverse DNS lookup for itself that is
> retrying and failing every time you start the server?  Are your
> NSINTERADDR entries in TCPIP DATA good?
>
> Alan Altmark
> z/VM Development
> IBM Endicott
>
>

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