Leroy Dreyfuss wrote:

Note that what Mike refers to is only for Windows. UNIX users should start
the service in the background and use something like this: unirpcd -d9 >
rpc.out 2>&1 from a UNIX prompt.


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Bob,

From the UniVerse 10.1.4 Release Notes:

Issue Number Short Description ------ ----------------- 32480 Beginning at this release, logging is available for the UniRPC services.

            To enable logging for the unirpc32.dll, you must define the
            logging level by setting the UNIRPC_DEBUG_LEVEL environment
variable.
            In addition, you must set the UNIRPC_DEBUG_LOGFILE environment
            variable to define the log file name.

            Logging is enabled for unirpc.exe by passing arguments to the
            service, as shown in the following example:

            -d9 c:\temp\unirpcd.log


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To All:
Is there any way to get unirpcd to log it's activity to a file?  I've
tried nohup /usr/ibm/unishared/unirpc/unirpcd > /tmp/unirpcd.out 2>&1 &
but nothing gets dumped.  Maybe I'm expecting the wrong thing?
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Yeah, I had sorta stumbled on the debug level earlier today by applying the sendmail command line theory and seeing if it worked.

Unfortunately, I didn't really notice anything in the output that helped me.

It's been pointed out that the version of UV PE for Linux that is available for download - 10.0.2 - doesn't do MD5 encryption (or doesn't do it correctly or something). And that the problem was fixed in version 10.0.9. Now if I could only get UV PE 10.0.9 or later, I'd be ok.

Thanks to all for your help.
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