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Can "see" SCO server but can't ping in or out

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drose1940

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Jun 9, 2005
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Long story...

First the facts. SCO Open Server v.5.04, 3COM, 3c905-tx NIC. The SCO server app is accessed by FacetWin apps on the Win desktops. This has worked well for several years.

This is primarily a Win environment with a legacy SCO server supporting the original filePro data app until it can be re-written in a Win-friendly DB app. Then the UNIX box will be turned off. (Don't get me started, this is a good example of non-technical administrators making technical decisions.)

We had a lightning strike and while the UNIX box was protected by a hefty UPS, the network apparently did not have supression and the SCO server NIC was damaged. In the process of replacing the NIC with another 3c905-tx, the configuration files were "messed up" (pardon the technical jargon).

I've worked through the configuration files by hand and am able to link a kernal without errors and get an error-free boot with tcp and rpc services running. Ifconfig -a reports lo0 and net1 and the "dataserv" SCO server is displayed in the Win2k network. However, I cannot ping in either direction. Pinging localhost and both the ip address and the server name is successful.

Since I'm soooo rusty at configuring a system, I'm sure that I'm missing something (obviously).

Suggestions will be appreciated.
 
I'm wondering if the new card has a different ROM and therefor you need the newer driver (available at ftp://ftp.sco.com/pub/drivers/OSR504/network/e3H/)



Tony Lawrence
Linux/Unix/Mac OS X Resources
 
The Lucent chip on both are the same number, 40-0336-004. The "bad" card was a rev-B and the replacement card was a rev-A. I will try a driver install. Can't hurt, and at this point I'm willing to try almost anything.

My hair is sparse and I can't afford to lose any more.
 
New problem now.

I started to remove the old 3Com driver via Scoadmin/Network Manager. I selected the 3Com hardware and then "remove hardware". The remove process failed with a message "/usr/lib/netconfig/remove/sco_tcp: Unknown operator 192.100.0.1"

That IP address was on the system long ago but has not been used for several years. I checked S85tcp in the startup directory /etc/rc2.d. I found a line referencing the offending IP commented out but nothing else. Apparently the IP address exists in a configuration file somewhere on the machine but I've not been able to locate it.

Suggestions??

Thanks
 
Oh, an addendum to the previous. This was the the way the reinstall problem began. The remove process fails leaving the card partially removed and config files in a mess. Then the re-install "succeeds" and it looks like we have two NICs and redundant function calls in /etc/strcf.d/10tcp and the link_unix fails. Messy blooming thing.

It seems that my "cleanup" was not a success as I had thought. Grrrrr.

I hate to go to a fresh install, but if I can't resolve this by Monday, I'm starting over. This system, while old, is still the main data system until the "new improved" data system is done and tested. There are 25-35 users at any given time during a work day. The natives are beginning to grumble now and there's talk of gathering filrwood for some purpose or other.

Pfui!!
 
Stan,

You are exactly correct. I didn't find this article in SCO's knowledgebase but came to the same conclusion. /etc/rc2.d/S85tcp had excess "net1" entries which had to be edited out as well. Of course replacing a bad NIC with a bad NIC didn't help my stress level either.

The network finally come back on line when I determined to replace everything from the motherboard slot forward, different 3C905-tx NIC, cable, different port on the switch. Now relink, reboot and Eh Voila!! It works... . WoooHooo and now back to the job I'm supposed to be doing.

Thanks all who responded.

Dan
 
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