Login To The Xmanager Fails Because The Default Monitoring Port Of The Dtlogin Process Is Port 0 - Huawei MA5600 Manual

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Login to the Xmanager Fails Because the Default Monitoring Port of the dtlogin
Process Is Port 0
Title:
Login to the Xmanager Fails Because the Default Monitoring Port of the dtlogin Process Is
Port 0
ID:
SE0000363517
Update Time:
2008-12-16 20:20:20
Author:
t60027289
Product Family:
Access Network Management System
Fault Type:
Operation system
Keywords:
Xmanager, dtlogin
Phenomenon De
The model of the server is SUN Fire V245. The operating system is Solaris 10 (08/07). The
scription:
BMS version is N2000 BMS V200R011C015B012.
After Solaris 10 is installed on the SUN Fire V245 (the server has no display adapter and cannot
be connected to monitors), the login to the Xmanager fails. The system reports "connect xdmcp
failed." The ping, ftp, and telnet functions are normal.
Alarm Informat
The login to the Xmanager fails and the system reports "connect xdmcp failed."
ion:
Cause Analysi
Connect to the server in the Telnet mode. Run the netstat -an|grep 177 command and it is found
s:
that port 177 is disabled. Run the ps -ef|grep dtlogin command. The displayed message is
/usr/dt/bin/dtlogin -daemon -udpPort 0. In normal conditions, if the dtlogin process is started,
the displayed message should be /usr/dt/bin/dtlogin -daemon. Run the svcadm restart
svc:/application/graphical-login/cde-login command to restart the dtlogin service. It is found
that the display message still contains -udpPort 0. The system listens to the udpport 0 and fails
to listen to the XDMCP request reported by port 177.
Handling Proce
Solutions to the problem are as follows:
ss:
1. Start the dtlogin process in the daemon mode.
Run the # /etc/init。d/dtlogin stop # to disable the service.
Run the # /usr/dt/bin/dtlogin -daemon & # command to change the daemon mode.
2. The specified dtlogin -udpPort 177 is displayed. Run the service management command
svccfg to modify related parameters:
# svccfg
svc:> select application/graphical-login/cde-login
svc:/application/graphical-login/cde-login> listprop dtlogin/args
dtlogin/args astring " -udpPort 0"
svc:/application/graphical-login/cde-login> setprop dtlogin/args = "\ -udpPort 177"
svc:/application/graphical-login/cde-login> listprop dtlogin/args
dtlogin/args astring " -udpPort 177"
svc:/application/graphical-login/cde-login> quit
# svcs | grep cde-login
online 15:07:59 svc:/application/graphical-login/cde-login:default
If disable is displayed in the preceding message, run the svcadm enable
svc:/application/graphical-login/cde-login:default command to start the service:
# svcadm restart cde-login
Restart the Xmanager. After entering the CDE, run the ps command to query the dtlogin
process. The -udpPort is modified to 177 and the problem is solved.
Suggestions and
In the case of the SUN servers that cannot be connected to monitors, the Xmanager is
Summary:
mandatory for installing the database and the N2000 BMS. When certain Solaris installation
disks are used on certain servers, the preceding problem occurs and results in that the Xmanager
cannot be used. To locate the problem, refer to this case.
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Product:
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