Anupam,
I believe you have gone about as far as you are going to go without getting Ascential TS involved. I think we can all give ideas regarding what the issue might be, but I think the time has come for you to get help from Ascential. These kinds of problems are sure to have been reported and solved by Ascential.
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Michael Hester
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Guess you've never worked on a Tru64 cluster, eh?ray.wurlod wrote:There's no way a tied socket can remain so through a UNIX re-boot!
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Anupam, check out the thread which Ray links to. I was getting the same error yesterday and it boiled down to a problem with NIS. It was ignoring my local "/etc/services" file and hunting for it out in the wild somewhere. Once my SA tweaked things to keep the dsrpcd services local, I was back in business. I'd also suggest verifying that the entry for dsrpcd in the services file looks correctly formatted. If that doesn't help, definately get Ascential support on the line. Once my ticket was elevated up to Level 2 support they were able to help me out - or at least it seemed like they could have if I hadn't already solved it myself with help from folks here.Have you read this thread?
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The OP is on Solaris, so I based my reply on this knowledge.chulett wrote:Guess you've never worked on a Tru64 cluster, eh?ray.wurlod wrote:There's no way a tied socket can remain so through a UNIX re-boot!![]()
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