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HELP --- unirpc no port avail

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Alexandre Laplante - 28 Jan 2005 14:21 GMT
Hi! I really need help to fix this prob. The main problem is that I cant
use the universe (Ver: 10.0.13) remote connection via TCP layer. There
is no port available to connect my self whit an ODBC. System is running
Fedora core 3 whit an AMD64 3500+ - 4Gb - SATA. Locally it work great
but the unirpc daemon doesn't seem to work properly.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
[ps -ef | grep unirpc]

root      9368     1  0 Jan26 pts/1    00:00:00
->                /usr/ibm/unishared/unirpc/unirpcd
------------------------------------------------------------------------
[unirpcservices]

uvnet /usr/ibm/uv/bin/uvnetd * TCP/IP 0 3600
uvdrsrv /usr/ibm/uv/bin/uvdrsrvd * TCP/IP 0 3600
uvserver /usr/ibm/uv/bin/uvsrvd * TCP/IP 0 3600
uvcs /usr/ibm/uv/bin/uvapi_server * TCP/IP 0 3600
defcs /usr/ibm/uv/bin/uvapi_server * TCP/IP 0 3600
uvfilefix /usr/ibm/uv/bin/uvfilefix_server * TCP/IP 0 3600
------------------------------------------------------------------------
[/etc/service]

...
# Local services
uvrpc           3600/tcp                       # uvNet rpc port
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Art S. Kagel - 28 Jan 2005 16:54 GMT
Alexandre, You've posted to the wrong newsgroup.  While Universe was an
Informix owned product for a while, this is the newsgroup for Informix
Dynamic Server and Informix Standard Engine.  Try comp.databases.pick or the
Universe developer's corner forum on IBM Developerworks or the U2UG
(International UniVerse & UniData Users Group) site www.u2ug.org forums.

Art S. Kagel

> Hi! I really need help to fix this prob. The main problem is that I cant
> use the universe (Ver: 10.0.13) remote connection via TCP layer. There
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> uvrpc           3600/tcp                       # uvNet rpc port
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jonathan Leffler - 29 Jan 2005 04:56 GMT
> Alexandre, You've posted to the wrong newsgroup.

Well, yes, and no.  He actually cross-posted to three groups:
    comp.databases.informix
    comp.databases.ibm-db2
    comp.databases.pick
There is some justification for using any of them - probably least for
DB2.  If you look at my monthly FAQ (yes, I know it needs updating),
it does say it is OK to post questions about U2 (Universe and Unidata)
to c.d.i, although there are relatively few people who can answer the
questions.  It does even suggest comp.databases.pick as a suitable
alternative.

While Universe was an
> Informix owned product for a while, this is the newsgroup for Informix
> Dynamic Server and Informix Standard Engine.  Try comp.databases.pick or
> the Universe developer's corner forum on IBM Developerworks or the U2UG
> (International UniVerse & UniData Users Group) site www.u2ug.org forums.

That's another URL I should add, I guess.

>> Hi! I really need help to fix this prob. The main problem is that I
>> cant use the universe (Ver: 10.0.13) remote connection via TCP layer.
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
>> uvrpc           3600/tcp                       # uvNet rpc port
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

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