I think I have solved my problem. When I set up these machines and NIS+ I
did not populate the rpc and service tables. For 3 months things worked
fine without these tables until the other day when the machine "golem"
started complaining. I didn't think it had to do with these tables since
everything seemed to work fine without them. But after a note from Peter
Bloomfield I populated these tables from the /etc files. Now everything
seems to work as usual.
Thanks for your help. A list of respondents follows the original posting.
Origninal post:
>My setup: Sparc Classic running Sol. 2.1
> NIS+ served by Sparc 10 running Sol. 2.1
>
>My problem: The following error messages are reported upon rebooting of
>the
> machine.
>
>Jun 16 15:58:50 golem inetd[106]: rquotad/rpc/udp: unknown service
< other similar errors >
>The problem cropped up when the user was nfs mounting his home directory
>from a 4.1.1 machine. The machine slowed to a trickle and gave the error
>"vmunix: NFS server (pid133@/net) not responding still trying". After
>rebooting both machines I get the above errors. No errors on 4.1.1
>machine.
>
>I have tried replacing inetd.conf with one from a working machine, but no
>go. I have made sure all the files that show as errors are where they
>should be, or at least where they were when the system was installed. I'm
>stumped....
Birger.Wathne@vest.sdata.no (Birger A. Wathne)
shandelm@jpmorgan.com (Joel Shandelman FIMS Information Systems -
"Lawrence R. Rogers" <lrr@Princeton.EDU>
Operator <root@darkside.osrhe.edu>
djh@hobbes.rational.com (Doris Harrington)
"Fuat C. Baran" <fuat@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
poffen@sj.ate.slb.com (Russ Poffenberger)
jamest@sybase.com (James Terry)
fabrice@pure.com (Fabrice Guerini)
bloomfld@stat.ncsu.edu (Peter Bloomfield)
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Todd D. Kirkham kirkham@math.ukans.edu
Network and Systems Manager sun-mng@math.ukans.edu
Dept. of Mathematics kirkham@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu
University of Kansas
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