Sudden Disconnect from HP Server

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    Default Sudden Disconnect from HP Server

    Dear Experts,

    I am using Xmanager from my pc to connect to a HP unix Server.
    Since one week ago, after a while the browser/xterm will be
    terminated.
    At that moment, I checked that IO and CPU of the server were not busy.
    The error does not happen when I connect to another HP unix Server.
    After the disconnect, it comes up with the following message :
    XIO : fatal IO error 232 (connection reset by peer on X Server "my
    pc's address:0.0)
    after 211446 requests (210561 known processed) with 0 events
    remaining.

    Do anybody know why and how to resolve it?

    Thank you in advance!
    AC
    AC Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Re: Sudden Disconnect from HP Server

    On 23 Apr 2004 18:55:12 -0700, AC <ac8812@yahoo.com> wrote:
    > Dear Experts,
    Well, until any of them show up, I'll give my opinion.
    > After the disconnect, it comes up with the following message :
    > XIO : fatal IO error 232 (connection reset by peer on X Server "my
    > pc's address:0.0)
    > after 211446 requests (210561 known processed) with 0 events
    > remaining.
    Do you have some sort of network timeout (connection or inactivity
    time limit) set up? What is between you and the other system?

    Dave Hinz

    Dave Hinz Guest

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    Default Re: Sudden Disconnect from HP Server

    Hi Dave,
    > > After the disconnect, it comes up with the following message :
    > > XIO : fatal IO error 232 (connection reset by peer on X Server "my
    > > pc's address:0.0)
    > > after 211446 requests (210561 known processed) with 0 events
    > > remaining.
    >
    > Do you have some sort of network timeout (connection or inactivity
    > time limit) set up? What is between you and the other system?
    I don't know! Please advise how to check. Thanks you!

    AC
    AC Guest

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    Default Re: Sudden Disconnect from HP Server

    On 25 Apr 2004 18:44:42 -0700, AC <ac8812@yahoo.com> wrote:
    > (I wrote, but the attribution was hacked out, )
    > Hi Dave,
    >
    >> Do you have some sort of network timeout (connection or inactivity
    >> time limit) set up? What is between you and the other system?
    >
    > I don't know! Please advise how to check. Thanks you!
    Do a traceroute from one system to the other. Are they in same
    building, or remote locations? If they're in the same place,
    should just be a few hops - find out who owns those systems and
    ask them if they have some sort of a timeout.


    Dave Hinz Guest

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    Default Re: Sudden Disconnect from HP Server

    > >> Do you have some sort of network timeout (connection or inactivity
    > >> time limit) set up? What is between you and the other system?
    > >
    > > I don't know! Please advise how to check. Thanks you!
    >
    > Do a traceroute from one system to the other. Are they in same
    > building, or remote locations? If they're in the same place,
    > should just be a few hops - find out who owns those systems and
    > ask them if they have some sort of a timeout.
    I've done traceroute (all the machines are in same subnet) :
    a. from problem unix server to my pc -
    i. during normal time - one route only
    ii. during problem time -
    1 * * *
    2 * * *
    3 * * *
    4 * * *
    5 * * *
    6 * * *
    7 * * *
    8 * * *
    9 * * *
    10 * * *
    11 * * *
    12 * * *
    13 * * *
    14 * * *
    15 * * *
    16 * * *
    17 * * *
    18 * *
    servername (192.168.1.XXX) 0 ms
    b. from another unix server to my pc - one route only
    c. from my pc to problem unix server - one route only
    d. from my pc to another unix server - one route only

    All the machines are in the same place.
    I've asked the administrator for that. He changed some
    configuation file in /etc/rc.config.d
    The problem still occurs.

    I've started some processes ping my PC and other unix server.
    When the ping process which ping my PC on-hold, the browser
    or other applications which need export the DISPLAY to my PC
    will be disappeared. (I'm using Xmanager 2.0 or 1.3.9e)

    Please advise whether you have any ideas? Thanks!
    AC Guest

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