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>From: Celia Chen <address@hidden> >Organization: NCAR/RAP >Keywords: 200307012203.h61M3pLd023358 LDM-6 installation RedHat upgrade Celia, >We have just upgraded the Red Hat box LDM server "turb" from Red Hat 7.0 to >7.3. >The new OS is ingesting data okay but not feeding the downstream with the >following error messages: > >----- ofour runs solaris os ---- >Jul 01 21:47:48 ofour turb[11374]: run_requester: 20030701204725.618 TS_ENDT { > {EXP, ".*"}} >Jul 01 21:47:48 ofour turb[11374]: FEEDME(turb.rap.ucar.edu): 7: Access denied > by remote server It is likely that as a part of your operating system upgrade your machine name was changed in one or more of the locations it can be stored. I would first check /etc/hosts to see if there is something amiss there. >--- chisel runs debian os --- > >Jul 01 20:23:21 chisel turb[22986]: Desired product class: 20030701201557.723 > TS_ENDT {{EXP, ".*"}} >Jul 01 20:23:21 chisel turb[22986]: acl.c:703: nullproc_6() failure: RPC: Unab > le to receive; errno = Connection reset by peer >Jul 01 20:23:21 chisel turb[22986]: acl.c:703: nullproc_5() failure: RPC: Unab > le to receive; errno = Connection reset by peer >---- Check the log file on turbo.rap.ucar.edu to see why the connection from ofour is being denied. >Do I need to reinstall the LDM for this new OS? You shouldn't have to, but considering the changes in the C library from RH 7.0 to RH 7.3, it might be a good idea to rebuild the currently LDM-6 distribution from source. >Also, I have been getting the following messages when trying to open a >"found" from search: > >--- >Bad Request > >Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand. >The request line contained invalid characters following the protocol string. >Apache/1.3.27 Server at my.unidata.ucar.edu Port 80 I will send this along to our web administrator. >Thanks. No worries. Tom Yoksas