Hi Jim,
The broken pipe was successful solved now....i can do rsh
192.168.0.19 ls properly....
but I still got an error of jlogdup command below....
jlogdup -u5 -l/mkcdfs/stat/jlogdup_info INPUT set=current
terminate=wait OUTPUT set=stdout | rsh p570 /gbdev/kuong/bnk/bnk.run/
jlogacldr.sh
Please find the error as below
*
*
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Last unsuccessful login: Wed Feb 4 08:00:53 THAIST 2009 on /dev/pts/
268 from 192.168.32.17
Last login: Fri May 22 11:05:30 THAIST 2009 on /dev/pts/5 from
192.168.40.25
.profile[20]: jlogdup: not found.
11:04:17 22 MAY 2009 : ERROR:
Cannot have 2 copies of jlogdup restoring to the database
simultaneously
11:04:17 22 MAY 2009 : STATUS:
Termination Statistics: usr 0.04 , sys 0.02 , elapsed 0m0.10
INPUT : 0 records , 0 blocks , 0 record bytes , 0 errors
OUTPUT: 0 records , 0 blocks , 0 bytes , 0 errors
11:04:17 22 MAY 2009 : STATUS:
Program terminated. Exit code is 6
START GLOBUS Y/N
%
jsh report ~ -->
acleda
On May 20, 9:51 pm, Jim Idle <[email protected]> wrote:
> acleda wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > Could you help me i got an error when i try to replay the transaction
> > journaling to DR server, please help me
>
> > Please see below the detail error:
>
> > jsh report ~ -->sh
> > $ jlogdup -u5 -l/mkcdfs/stat/jlogdup_info INPUT set=current
> > terminate=wait OUTPUT set=stdout | rsh 192.168.0.19 /gbdev/kuong/bnk/
> > bnk.run/jlogacldr.sh
> > rshd: 0826-826 The host name for your address is not known.
>
> This is telling you that you do not have the address/dns/reverse lookup
> settings correct for your domain. The rshd is trying to look up the
> address for your client side and failing to do so, hence it is just
> dropping the connection. This is why you are getting the broken pipe.
>
> rsh is unsecure and you should probably use ssh, but before trying the
> pipe, make sure you can just do:
>
> rsh 192.168.0.19 ls
>
> When you can do that, you will be able to run jlogdup.
>
> You should configure dns/hostd or named or whatever your system uses for
> DNS. You can also configure /etc/hosts, but this is not the way to do it
> really.
>
> Also, please read the posting guidelines as you did not include any
> information about your operating systems or version of jBASE.
>
> Jim
>
>
>
> > 14:44:30 20 MAY 2009 : STATUS:
> > Begin jlogdup process: From set 'set=current terminate=wait' to
> > set 'set=stdout'
> > 14:44:30 20 MAY 2009 : ERROR: For definition set=stdout
> > Error number 32 writing to stdout
> > Process ID 352602 , port 98 , broken pipe
> > Program source name jlogdup.b , line 19
> > *
> > 14:44:30 20 MAY 2009 : STATUS:
> > Termination Statistics: usr 0.04 , sys 0.04 , elapsed 0m0.06
> > INPUT : 5 records , 0 blocks , 4709 record bytes , 0 errors
> > OUTPUT: 0 records , 0 blocks , 0 bytes , 1 errors
> > $- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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