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From: SMURF::TLAZA::kenny "Joe Kenny USG 04-May-1995 0904"
To: odehelp@DEC:.zko.tlaza
CC: rajul@DEC:.zko.tlaza, kenny@DEC:.zko.tlaza
Subj: bsubmit bug?
Bsubmit failure when workstation has 2 network interfaces.
He was able to work around the problem (see attached)
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From: Rajul Shah USG <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: Approved submits for PreBl5 and BL4 (Kitbld)
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I was able to submit to ptliteos, but had the following errors with
ptliteos.kitbld:
plite> resb ptliteos.kitbld
plite> bsubmit -auto_out if_fza.c if_fzareg.h ../../../data/if_fza_data.c
Enter the defect number this submission applies to: ptliteos-306-gillum
no authorization to access the server: Generic kerberos error (kfailure)
kxct: Kerberos error: Incorrect network address (krb_rd_req)
No longer using cached authorization
plite> kinit Rajul_Shah
Kerberos Initialization for "Rajul_Shah"
Password:
plite> !bsu
bsubmit -auto_out if_fza.c if_fzareg.h ../../../data/if_fza_data.c
Enter the defect number this submission applies to: ptliteos-306-gillum
no authorization to access the server: Generic kerberos error (kfailure)
kxct: Kerberos error: Incorrect network address (krb_rd_req)
No longer using cached authorization
plite>
Rajul
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From: Rajul Shah USG <rajul>
Message-Id: <[email protected]>
To: barrys
Subject: submit to ptliteos.kitbld
Cc: kenny
Found a way to w/a the kerboros failures and did the submit.
My workstation has two network interfaces: one ethernet (green-net)
and the other is fddi (red-net). Even after a fresh reboot and
mounting things from scratch, the bsubmit continued to fail. With
the fddi interface taken out, things worked fine!
Looks like we have a bug here somewhere.
Rajul
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