Take a look at ports in use -- we've seen this on a Solaris box running some
sort of RAID management utility and IBM/Transarc AFS -- it was using
2040/tcp -- turns out the volserver talks to the fileserver on this port ...
FSYNC_clientInit comes from fileserver/volserver talking to each other about
volume headers IIRC.

(If I have the port number wrong, anyone, please correct.)

Kim


> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 7:41 AM
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> Subject: [OpenAFS] Problem with starting back up
> 
> 
> Hello everybody,
> 
> This morning I mailed about a problem about not getting my 
> second server up and running. Well it has worked.The problem 
> now is that it isn't working anymore since did a reboot.
> This is what I did.
> 
>  1. I did a clean shutdown with the bos shutdwon command of 
> both servers
>  2. Then I did a reboot of both servers
>  3. First I started the SCM up with the bosserver command
>  4. Then I did the same with the second server, but it keeps 
> giving me warnings
> 
> FSYNC_clientInit temporary failure (will retry): Connection Refused
> 
> And it keeps saying this.
> 
> Can someone help me?
> 
> THX
> 
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