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- From: dsoulele@uccs.jpl.nasa.gov (Dean Souleles)
- Subject: Portmap problem in A/UX 2.01
- Message-ID: <1992Aug27.173521.9842@jato.jpl.nasa.gov>
- Originator: dsoulele@uccs
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- Organization: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
- Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1992 17:35:21 GMT
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- I'm having a problem with portmap on A/UX 2.01. I have configured 4 each nfsd
- and biod. NFS is working ok. I can act as both a server and a client and all
- the file transfers seem ok. But, periodically, the whole networking
- layer seems to get hung up. When I use "netstat -a" I sometimes get
- just "???" in the spot where the tcp sockets should be listed, other times
- I get dozens and dozens of tcp sockets connected to the portmap port. When
- this happens the entire network layer bogs down seriously to the point where
- tcp connections fail.
-
- I can't figure out where all the connections to portmap are coming from. They
- all originate from the local workstation, but I have been unable to identify
- the process that is doing the connecting.
-
- Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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- Dean Souleles dsoulele@uccs.jpl.nasa.gov
- dsoulele@dsfvax.jpl.nasa.gov
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- Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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