On 3/27/2014 10:40 AM, Jake anderson wrote:
> Yes it is reserved in TCPIP PROFILE.
>
> Also instead of Userid root running the start up command, I would like to
> re-direct to another ID.
>
> So that /u/users/bfgagent -s is started by abc123 instead of root. I tried
> with su -abc123 /u/users/bfa
On 03/24/2014 12:25 PM, Jake anderson wrote:
> tcp6 nowait root /u/users/bfagent bfagent
"tcp6"?
Is it trying to listen on IPv6 only? But then ...
> Ý131513¨ bfdaemon: Ý::/5557¨: bind: EDC5111I Permission denied.
> Ý131513¨ bfdaemon: Ý0.0.0.0/5557¨: bind: EDC5111I Permission denied.
> Ý131513¨ b
On 3/27/2014 10:40 AM, Jake anderson wrote:
Yes it is reserved in TCPIP PROFILE.
Also instead of Userid root running the start up command, I would like to
re-direct to another ID.
So that /u/users/bfgagent -s is started by abc123 instead of root. I tried
with su -abc123 /u/users/bfagent -s, b
Yes it is reserved in TCPIP PROFILE.
Also instead of Userid root running the start up command, I would like to
re-direct to another ID.
So that /u/users/bfgagent -s is started by abc123 instead of root. I tried
with su -abc123 /u/users/bfagent -s, but it is asking for the password of
abc123. Dur
On 3/27/2014 7:18 AM, Jake anderson wrote:
Hi Leland,
I tried this when TCPIP was fully functional.
Then have you reserved port 5557 in the TCPIP PROFILE?
Leland
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Hi Leland,
I tried this when TCPIP was fully functional.
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 5:41 PM, Leland Lucius wrote:
> On 3/27/2014 5:40 AM, Jake anderson wrote:
>
>> Hi Peter/All,
>>
>> I tried executing the command from /etc/rc, But got the below error :
>>
>> Ý131513¨ bfdaemon: Ý::/5557¨: bind: E
On 3/27/2014 5:40 AM, Jake anderson wrote:
Hi Peter/All,
I tried executing the command from /etc/rc, But got the below error :
Ý131513¨ bfdaemon: Ý::/5557¨: bind: EDC5111I Permission denied.
Ý131513¨ bfdaemon: Ý0.0.0.0/5557¨: bind: EDC5111I Permission denied.
Ý131513¨ bfdaemon: no listeners; ex
Hi Peter/All,
I tried executing the command from /etc/rc, But got the below error :
Ý131513¨ bfdaemon: Ý::/5557¨: bind: EDC5111I Permission denied.
Ý131513¨ bfdaemon: Ý0.0.0.0/5557¨: bind: EDC5111I Permission denied.
Ý131513¨ bfdaemon: no listeners; exiting
# Start the BUILD FORGE agent daemon
/
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding, but if it's just a matter of starting something
after every z/OS IPL, we use /etc/rc for that, e.g. it's where we start
automount and syslogd as in the following:
# start automount
/usr/sbin/automount /etc/auto.master
# start syslogd
_BPX_JOBNAME='SYSLOGD' /usr/lpp
Jake,
It was the same scenario in our shop. Sorry to continue with your thread.
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 2:55 PM, mf db wrote:
> Hello Group,
>
> Sorry to confuse, We are trying to run the Build Forge Agent by Logging to
> USS from putty. I see the below command given in /etc/inetd.conf :
>
>
>
Hello Group,
Sorry to confuse, We are trying to run the Build Forge Agent by Logging to
USS from putty. I see the below command given in /etc/inetd.conf :
bfagent stream tcp nowait root /u/users/bfagent bfagent bfagent stream
tcp6 nowait root /u/users/bfagent bfagent
Is there a way to invoke the
>>> On 3/24/2014 at 12:25 PM, Jake anderson wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> We trying to connect from a Linux machine to Z/OS USS. We use the below
> command to start the service as daemon.
>
> bfagent -s
You do that on what system? USS or Linux?
> I find that the /etc/ inetd.conf has below lines p
Hello All,
We trying to connect from a Linux machine to Z/OS USS. We use the below
command to start the service as daemon.
bfagent -s
I find that the /etc/ inetd.conf has below lines pushed by buildforge
agent installation.
bfagent stream tcp nowait root /u/users/bfagent bfagent bfagent stre
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