Re: installing DBD-Informix on fedora 6




no i dont see anything from that server when running the esqltest. but on the client i can telnet to the server on port 1526 as the user informix. i have stopped iptables and ip6tables on the client

can you snoop on the server to see if any packets reach the interface
at all when running esqltest?

there is some stuff that reaches it :-

hmmail2.uk1.bibliotech.net -> dbpmuk2 TCP D=9088 S=44560 Syn Seq=2402215035 Len=0 Win=5840 Options=<mss 1460,sackOK,tstamp 63258436 0,nop,wscale 7>
dbpmuk2 -> hmmail2.uk1.bibliotech.net TCP D=44560 S=9088 Rst Ack=2402215036 Win=0
hmmail2.uk1.bibliotech.net -> * ARP C Who is 10.10.0.163, dbpmuk2 ?
dbpmuk2 -> hmmail2.uk1.bibliotech.net ARP R 10.10.0.163, dbpmuk2 is 8:0:20:b3:7b:33
hmmail2.uk1.bibliotech.net -> dbpmuk2 TCP D=9088 S=48066 Syn Seq=2472453262 Len=0 Win=5840 Options=<mss 1460,sackOK,tstamp 63278438 0,nop,wscale 7>
dbpmuk2 -> hmmail2.uk1.bibliotech.net TCP D=48066 S=9088 Rst Ack=2472453263 Win=0
hmmail2.uk1.bibliotech.net -> dbpmuk2 TCP D=9088 S=56943 Syn Seq=2480394266 Len=0 Win=5840 Options=<mss 1460,sackOK,tstamp 63278440 0,nop,wscale 7>
dbpmuk2 -> hmmail2.uk1.bibliotech.net TCP D=56943 S=9088 Rst Ack=2480394267 Win=0
hmmail2.uk1.bibliotech.net -> * ARP C Who is 10.10.0.163, dbpmuk2 ?
dbpmuk2 -> hmmail2.uk1.bibliotech.net ARP R 10.10.0.163, dbpmuk2 is 8:0:20:b3:7b:33
hmmail2.uk1.bibliotech.net -> dbpmuk2 TCP D=9088 S=46455 Syn Seq=2553605914 Len=0 Win=5840 Options=<mss 1460,sackOK,tstamp 63298443 0,nop,wscale 7>
dbpmuk2 -> hmmail2.uk1.bibliotech.net TCP D=46455 S=9088 Rst Ack=2553605915 Win=0
hmmail2.uk1.bibliotech.net -> * ARP C Who is 10.10.0.163, dbpmuk2 ?
dbpmuk2 -> hmmail2.uk1.bibliotech.net ARP R 10.10.0.163, dbpmuk2 is 8:0:20:b3:7b:33


which seems to be referring to checking the hostnames?
hmmail2.uk1.bibliotech.net is the client (running fedora 6) and
dbpmuk2.uk1.bibliotech.net is the db server




Can you do "CREATE TABLE dbd_ix_esqltest (Col01 INTEGER NOT NULL);"
from dbaccess on the server in the stores database as the appropriate
user?

yes



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