Hello once again,

is there a way to start the 'nbd-client' on the client with the 
parameter '-persist'? Maybe that can solve my problem?

Greetings,

Wojtek


Wojtek Polcwiartek schrieb:
> Hello,
> 
> yes, we do have this line in /etc/hosts.allow
> We still work on this (wireshark etc.) :/
> Are other tcp-/udp-ports then 69 and 2000 needed?
> Any other ideas?
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> Wojtek
> 
> 
> 
> Gideon Romm schrieb:
>> Do you have the following line in /etc/hosts.allow:
>>
>> nbdrootd: ALL: keepalive
>>
>> -Gadi
>>
>> On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 12:04 +0200, Wojtek Polcwiartek wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> we try to implement LTSP in pc-pool (about 200 thin clients) for 
>>> students at Tech.Univ. of Berlin (we are students too). The work is 
>>> almost done. We are now in the test phase. Here we got an error, witch 
>>> can stop our project :/ We use [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Our problem: The connection between nbd-client and ndb-server breaks.
>>>
>>> The message at the clients says (After switching to another terminal):
>>> "nbd0: Attempted to send on closed socket"
>>>
>>> The logs at the server:
>>> - Connection
>>> ./syslog:Sep 24 16:43:14 lts02 nbdrootd[11882]: connect from 
>>> 130.149.10.132 (130.149.10.132)
>>> ./syslog:Sep 24 16:43:14 lts02 nbd_server[11883]: connect from 
>>> 130.149.10.132, assigned file is /opt/ltsp/images/i386.img
>>> ./syslog:Sep 24 16:43:14 lts02 nbd_server[11883]: Size of exported 
>>> file/device is 228229120
>>> ./syslog:Sep 24 16:43:16 lts02 nbdrootd[11903]: connect from 
>>> 130.149.10.131 (130.149.10.131)
>>> ./syslog:Sep 24 16:43:16 lts02 nbd_server[11904]: connect from 
>>> 130.149.10.131, assigned file is /opt/ltsp/images/i386.img
>>> ./syslog:Sep 24 16:43:16 lts02 nbd_server[11904]: Size of exported 
>>> file/device is 228229120
>>>
>>> - Connection lost
>>> Sep 24 17:56:08 lts02 nbd_server[11883]: Read failed: Connection reset 
>>> by peer
>>> Sep 24 17:56:08 lts02 nbd_server[11904]: Read failed: Connection reset 
>>> by peer
>>>
>>>
>>> Do You have any idea why could it happen?
>>>
>>> What tcp-ports are needed for well-working LTSP? We opened 69 (tftp) and 
>>> 2000 (nbd-server). Our network infrastructure works good: we couldn't 
>>> notice high-traffic time periods.
>>>
>>> Our H/W-Configuration:
>>> 2xServers (4x3GHz, 4GB Ram), H/W load balancer
>>> about 200x HP t5725, t5735 and t5525
>>>
>>>
>>> I already wrote an email about this error, but now I deliver some details.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>>
> 
> 


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