Re: [ldm-users] diagnosing problem when ldmping works one-way (not both ways)

  • To: Michael Dross <mdross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [ldm-users] diagnosing problem when ldmping works one-way (not both ways)
  • From: Gilbert Sebenste <gilbert@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2016 23:15:58 +0000
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I agree with Mike. If the LDM is running, you should be able to ping it if 
there are no firewalls blocking port 388.

Gilbert


On Jun 5, 2016, at 6:01 PM, Michael Dross 
<mdross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:mdross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

What I do to rule ipables in/out is to turn off iptables for a minute and run a 
ldmping test. If successful you know iptables is the issue.

Allow port 388.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 5, 2016, at 3:53 PM, Donna Cote 
<d-cote@xxxxxxxx<mailto:d-cote@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:


I thought that was for logging properly - which is working fine. I'm wondering 
about the iptables. I will run the setuid in a little while (stepping away from 
the computer to mow the lawn...might not be able to mow tomorrow).

On Jun 5, 2016 2:45 PM, "Patrick L. Francis" 
<wxprofessor@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:wxprofessor@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
That sounds like your setuids did not execute ☺

Goto your source directory and:

su root -c ‘make root-actions’

cheers,

--patrick




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Subject: [ldm-users] diagnosing problem when ldmping works one-way (not both 
ways)


I have recently started up an LDM server for the sole purpose of gathering and 
holding rtstats data for our relay, cluster and storage LDM systems.

The new LDM is on our host called earthdata. Now, I can ssh, scp, and ping just 
fine between our systems but ldmping on any of our LDM servers gives me a 
"SVC_UNAVAIL" message.

All of our LDM is version 6.12.14. I have checked the exec entry in the 
ldmd.conf file. I have checked the allow and request entries. I have restarted 
LDM on each system. Still, curoi - to - earthdata is "SVC_UNAVAIL" while 
earthdata - to - curoi is "RESPONDING" just fine. With the notifyme utility, I 
see no rtstats data getting to earthdata.

Any ideas on what to check for and how I could fix this?

Thanks,
Donna

> [ldm@curoi ~]$ ldmping earthdata

> Jun 05 04:03:46 ulog INFO:      State    Elapsed Port   Remote_Host           
> rpc_stat
> Jun 05 04:03:46 ulog INFO: Resolving earthdata to 128.194.165.79 took 
> 0.000851 seconds
> Jun 05 04:03:56 ulog ERROR: SVC_UNAVAIL  10.000997    0   earthdata    
> h_clnt_create(earthdata): Timed out while creating connection
> Jun 05 04:04:21 ulog ERROR:  ADDRESSED   0.000002    0   earthdata    
> h_clnt_create(earthdata): Timed out while creating connection
> ^C

>

> [ldm@curoi ~]$ grep -w earthdata etc/ldmd.conf
> exec "rtstats -f ANY -h earthdata.tamu.edu<http://earthdata.tamu.edu>"
> allow ANY ^((earthdata)|(earthdata\.tamu\.edu))$
> [ldm@curoi ~]$



>
>
         ----------------------------------



>
> [ldm@earthdata ~]$ ldmping curoi
> Jun 05 04:03:23 ulog INFO:      State    Elapsed Port   Remote_Host           
> rpc_stat
> Jun 05 04:03:23 ulog INFO: Resolving curoi to 128.194.165.100 took 0.001789 
> seconds
> Jun 05 04:03:23 ulog INFO: RESPONDING   0.004038  388   curoi
> Jun 05 04:03:48 ulog INFO: RESPONDING   0.000335  388   curoi
> ^C
> >
> > [ldm@earthdata ~]$ > grep curoi etc/ldmd.conf
> > request ANY "^rtstats" curoi.tamu.edu<http://curoi.tamu.edu>
> > allow ANY ^((curoi)|(curoi\.tamu\.edu))$
> > [ldm@earthdata ~]$

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