[Glass] startnetldi -p does not exists anymore in 3.2.9, alternative is /etc/services?

Mariano Martinez Peck via Glass glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com
Fri Oct 23 09:51:45 PDT 2015


OK, perfect. Thanks for the explanation.

On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Dale Henrichs via Glass <
glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com> wrote:

> The -p is not needed in 3.2 no port range needed...  the socket created
> with the connection to the netldi port (-P option) is kept alive by the gem
> instead of reconnecting on a different port --- which was the old mechanism
> ...
>
> So for 3.2 and beyond only the explicit port (or /etc/services entry) need
> to be specified ...
>
> Dale
>
>
> On 10/21/2015 09:35 AM, Mariano Martinez Peck via Glass wrote:
>
> Yes, but -P is different. When you want to connect from tODE from a
> remote/client machine for example, (if you do not use /etc/services)
> besides doing a port forwarding of the port of -P you also must port
> forward those which were (previously) specified in -p (that was a range of
> ports).
> So it seems the only way to do port forwarding now is using /etc/services.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 1:32 PM, Richard Sargent <
> richard.sargent at gemtalksystems.com> wrote:
>
>> There is a -P option. (That's an uppercase P.)
>>
>> rsargent at galbadia run2 $ startnetldi -?
>> startnetldi: invalid option -?
>> Usage: startnetldi [-h] [-d] [-g|-s] [-n] [-a account] [-l logFile]
>>                   [-t seconds] [-P portNumber] [-A address] [name]
>>   where -h    prints usage information and exits.
>>         -b    maximum client connection backlog (default: 64).
>>         -d    cause netldi to print extra information to its log file.
>>         -g    start netldi in guest mode.
>>         -s    start netldi in secure mode.
>>         -n    netldi will not use adhoc scripts.
>>         -a    all processes started by the netldi will belong to this
>> account.
>>         -l    specifies the name of the netldi log file.
>>         -t    number of seconds netldi will wait for child process to
>> start.
>>         -v    print version and exit.
>>         -P    specifies the well-known port number that netldi will use.
>>         -A    specifies address to listen on, (up to 10 -A args accepted)
>>               If -A omitted, the default wildcard address ::  is listened
>> on.
>>               If -A ::  is given, then other -A arguments are ignored.
>>               If -A is given, and neither -A :: nor -A ::1 are specified,
>> then
>>               the loopback address ::1 is also listened on.
>>               The argument to -A may be a named or numeric address of a
>> network
>>               interface on this machine.
>>         name  is the name of the netldi to start.
>>               If name is not specified, netldi name is taken from
>> GEMSTONE_NRS_ALL
>>               environment variable (if available), otherwise default is
>> gs64ldi
>>               If -P omitted, 'name' is looked up in the network services
>> database
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 9:22 AM, Mariano Martinez Peck via Glass <
>> <glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com>glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> I found out that the argument -p does not exist anymore in 3.2.9 and it
>>> doesn't seem there is a replacement. Is /etc/services the alternative and
>>> desired solution?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>> --
>>> Mariano
>>> http://marianopeck.wordpress.com
>>>
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>>
>
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