Re: Tool Talk Message Server Could Not Be Started
- From: "Basil Holloway" <farl7FAKE@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 03:06:51 GMT
"Uli Link" <VonRechts.NachLinks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Basil Holloway schrieb:
# /etc/netsvc.conf
hosts = local . bind
Hi Basil,
hosts = local, bind in /etc/netsvc.conf is one step.
the hostname from "uname -n" must be resolvable to the ipaddress through
/etc/hosts
Check /etc/hosts that you have only a single(!) line with your hostname
and the ipaddress. When changing things through smitty there are often
more than one line, and /etc/hosts is checked from top down and smitty
appends to the end.
That's the trick.
--
Uli
Uli thanks for reply
# /etc/netsvc.conf has only one line
hosts = local , bind
# uname -n returns banora
# /etc/hosts has only 4 lines
127.0.0.1 loopback localhost # loopback (100) name/address
192.168.0.144 banora # 7044-170 2nd Unit
192.168.0.109 001083A109EB # HP4500DUP
192.168.0.142 martinel # 7044-170 1st Unit
I could always, and still log on as root and the computer goes straight to
the CDE desktop ie no TOOLTALK error.
I never used a password on this AIX 5.2 computer but since I installed
SAMBA/SERVER, for SWAT to work correctly with Seamonkey I had to give root
a password and used configassist to do that. Boot up to CDE under root never
faultered ie no TOOLTALK error.
The new user I created is called y with a password of cathy.
User y p/w cathy are on the W98SE computer I am trying to set up as a
Samba client.
I presume if /etc/hosts and /etc/netsvc.conf works okay for root it should
be okay for y .
Could you think what else could be wrong that is stopping y getting to
CDE on log in ?
Assistance appreciated
Basil
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