use netstat -atep (n)
ps auxw|grep xfs

try to make sure the fs/config file enables xfs to listen to tcp
requests, use a debugger to see exactly what it does when it's launched.



On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 19:47, Rob Becker wrote:
> I've done all the things you suggest, but I am unable to boot the
> clients with use XFS = Y in my lts.conf file.  They try to start X and
> choke and sit and retry in an loop.  I know xfs is running, because if I
> grep xfs out of a ps -aux it shows up, but it doesn't show as listening
> when I do a netstat and grep for ":7100" where can I verify what port
> xfs is listening on?  Thanks for your help.
> Rob

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