rem@sun.UUCP (04/26/86)
I am submitting the following article for a friend. Please send replies to him (not to me): I have had a strange problem with UUCP. Several of us have been unable to figure out what's wrong! Perhaps someone out there can recognize it and tell me what might be the problem. After 50 successful calls to machine "aaa", it now fails on about 2 of every 3 calls. All failures seem to be of the same type. Machine "aaa" has the same hardware and same software as mine (XENIX 3.0 for 286). I have never had a failure with my connection to machine "bbb". It is a System V UNIX on different hardware. I occasionally call machine "xxx" and have not had a problem with it. I occasionally call machine "yyy" and fail 1 of every 3 times. Same error as above. A successful UUCP transfer looks like this in my LOGFILE: root aaa (3/27-0:02) SUCCEEDED (call to aaa ) root aaa (3/27-0:02) OK (startup) root aaa (3/27-0:02) REQUEST (S D.aaaB1889 D.aaaB1889 root) root aaa (3/27-0:02) REQUEST (SUCCEEDED) root aaa (3/27-0:03) REQUEST (S D.saraX1887 X.saraX1887 root) root aaa (3/27-0:03) REQUEST (SUCCEEDED) root aaa (3/27-0:03) OK (conversation complete) A failed UUCP transfer (with no debug option) looks like this in my LOGFILE: root aaa (3/26-3:02) FAILED (LOGIN) root aaa (3/26-3:02) FAILED (call to aaa ) A failed UUCP transfer (with debug option -x9) looks like this in my LOGFILE: root aaa (3/28-0:28) SUCCEEDED (call to aaa ) root aaa (3/28-0:28) BAD READ (expected 'P' got ROK> Rmtname sara, my Rol) root aaa (3/28-0:28) FAILED (startup) What's causing the "(expected 'P' got ROK> Rmtname sara, my Rol)"? Since that's after I have successfully logged in, I don't think there's anything wrong with my USERFILE, L.sys, etc. Has anyone seen this before? If any more information would help, please tell me and I will supply it. Thank you. Gordon Kass {amd,attunix,cbosgd,drivax,hplabs,ihnp4,laidbak,nsc,sun}! amdahl!dlb!sara!gordon Saratoga Software Saratoga, California 408/996-2910
shap@bunker.UUCP (Joseph D. Shapiro) (04/30/86)
[ LINE EATER FOOD ] In article <3585@sun.uucp> rem@sun.uucp (Ralph Miller) writes: > After 50 successful calls to machine "aaa", it now fails on >about 2 of every 3 calls. Just a long shot -- if the trouble started happening when you started doing some of this: uucp remote!file file or uucp remote!path/*.c path instead of this uucp file remote!file then it might be that the remote system wants to be called by its proper name (i.e. /etc/siteid contents under Xenix 3.0). Did I notice that you call it aaa but it thinks its name is something else??? -- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ Joseph D. Shapiro "He who hesitates Bunker Ramo Information Systems is lunch" {bellcore, genrad, mcnc, sunybcs}\ {harpo, linus, decwrl, tektronix}->!decvax!ittvax!bunker!shap {dartvax, ucbvax, wanginst, yale}/ sdcsvax!dcdwest!ittvax!bunker!shap