Lembit,
 
> Has anybody installed udt 6.0.5 on RH AS. Any experiences with that, especially with 
> UOJ ?

We have installed udt6.0.5 on RHEL 2.1 ES.  The install crashed on the part that tests 
the shared memory parameters but Wally Terhune had a patch waiting for me in my inbox 
the next morning and after that it went very well.

I haven't given UOJ a complete thrashing but it seems to go OK.  I just added another 
instance of our connector servlet to a tomcat webapps directory and set the config 
file to point to the new server and account and away it went.  I have run a few things 
and they go well but we aren't heavy users of UOJ.

A UOJ login inherits it's environment from unirpcd so I have added a line to 
$UDTBIN/startunirpcd to include our standard environment declarations file from 
/etc/profile.d.  I also added a line to output the env into a tmp file so I can check 
it.  LANG, PATH, UDTHOME and UDTBIN are def. there although I notice the startunirpcd 
script unsets UDTHOME and UDTBIN just before starting the demon and then puts them 
back again.  My LANG is C and my PATH def. includes $UDTBIN.

Other stuff we did was to add the kernel parameters into /etc/sysctl.conf and do a 
sysctl -p.

> I know it this platform is not in official list (only RH ES is) but maybe somebody 
> has tried it.
I think you have this the wrong way around.  AS is on the supported list, ES is not.

> We had some problems with installing it but finally we succeeded. Currently we 
> experience problems with UO Java - unirpcd is running but we can not connect to it, 
> error 39207 arises. 

Are your UOJ objects on a Java VM on Linux?  There was a change between 1.3 & 1.4 IIRC 
to do with the default language of the VM that stuffed up value marks.

Other thoughts.

1.  Has the uvrpc line been added to the bottom of /etc/services.
2.  From memory I did a reload on xinetd but I can't remember if this was a necessary 
step or not.
3.  Check netstat and run nmap to check if the port is really open.

> We have had such problem before on other platforms but then the problem was with 
> LANG=C on both, server and client side. This time it did not help.

We are running on dual 3Ghz p4 xeon HP DL380Gs with 3GB of ram hooked to an EMC SAN 
and it is very fast.

My only issue at the moment is with Unidata ODBC but I'm still trying to sort out 
exactly where the problem is so I can raise it.  I alternate between trying to sort it 
out and wanting to tie a steel bar to its legs and chucking it off a wharf.

Feel free to get in touch directly if you need to (adrianm AT cavbrem.co.nz)

Regards,

Adrian Merrall
Cavalier Bremworth
Auckland, NZ


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