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* The VsrvTcp listener is not running. | * The VsrvTcp listener is not running. | ||
**To verify, run the following command on the server: | **To verify, run the following command on the server: | ||
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$ps -ef | grep vsrvtcp | $ps -ef | grep vsrvtcp | ||
root 1436088 1 0 09:30 pts/0 00:00:00 ./vsrvtcp -a | root 1436088 1 0 09:30 pts/0 00:00:00 ./vsrvtcp -a | ||
root 1436089 1436088 0 09:30 pts/0 00:00:00 ./vsrvtcp -a | root 1436089 1436088 0 09:30 pts/0 00:00:00 ./vsrvtcp -a | ||
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* Invalid IP address. | * Invalid IP address. | ||
* Invalid port number. | * Invalid port number. | ||
**To verify the default port used by VsrvTcp, issue the following command on the server: | **To verify the default port used by VsrvTcp, issue the following command on the server: | ||
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$grep askplus /etc/services | $grep askplus /etc/services | ||
askplus 29500/tcp # vsrvTCP listener | askplus 29500/tcp # vsrvTCP listener | ||
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** The port can also be specified when starting VsrvTcp using the -n parm | ** The port can also be specified when starting VsrvTcp using the -n parm | ||
{{{ | {{{ | ||
/ASKPLUS/vsrvtcp -a -n29500 | /ASKPLUS/vsrvtcp -a -n29500 | ||
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Revision as of 17:44, 5 June 2023
Errors When Starting Server
VsrvTcp Listener service not started on the host
This error message is usually following by a second message that includes more details about why the connection failed.
Possible causes:
- The VsrvTcp listener is not running.
- To verify, run the following command on the server:
$ps -ef | grep vsrvtcp root 1436088 1 0 09:30 pts/0 00:00:00 ./vsrvtcp -a root 1436089 1436088 0 09:30 pts/0 00:00:00 ./vsrvtcp -a
- Invalid IP address.
- Invalid port number.
- To verify the default port used by VsrvTcp, issue the following command on the server:
$grep askplus /etc/services askplus 29500/tcp # vsrvTCP listener
- The port can also be specified when starting VsrvTcp using the -n parm
{{{
/ASKPLUS/vsrvtcp -a -n29500
}}}