Installation Problem

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Installation Problem

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Hi,

I have installation problem. I installed DS ver 7.5 on windows XP both server and client in same system, but its not connecting to server. Its giving the following Error Message.

" The connection was refused or the RPC daemon is not running (81016)"

Please tell me, whats the reason for this?

Thnx in Advance.
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Post by ray.wurlod »

Probably the connection was refused or the RPC daemon (service) is not running.

Did you check?

Is port number 31538 open in the firewall?
Do you have service pack 2 installed? If so, have you installed the required DataStage patch?
Is your DataStage RPC service running?

Note also that Windows XP is not a certified platform for DataStage server.
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ray.wurlod wrote:Probably the connection was refused or the RPC daemon (service) is not running.

Did you check?

Is port number 31538 open in the firewall?
Do you have service pack 2 installed? If so, have yo ...
Hi,

Do u mean DSRPC services? If so, it is running, but if i start DS telnet services, its starting and then stopped.
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Do you check with netstat that the port number is not bound? Have you started dsprcd in debug mode so as to verify why it is stopping? Have you tried "the Microsoft solution" (re-boot the server)?
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