[netatalk-admins] Why does "getzones" time out?


Subject: [netatalk-admins] Why does "getzones" time out?
From: Heinz Nabielek (h.nabielek@fz-juelich.de)
Date: Thu Apr 08 1999 - 08:59:47 EDT


Netatalk is largely working fine
(see below), but why do I always get
a time out message from getzones?

Heinz

Here, two Macs are Ethernet-connected:
iev014 is running linuxppc R4
iev140 is running MacOS7.6.1

[root@iev014 /root]# nbplkup
                        server3:AFPServer
65280.148:130
                        server2:AFPServer
65280.148:129
                        server1:AFPServer
65280.148:128
                         iev014:netatalk 65280.148:4
                         iev014:Workstation 65280.148:4
                         iev140:MacPing* 3.0.3 65280.85:2
                        Mac7100:AFPServer
65280.85:250
                        Mac7100:PPCToolBox
65280.85:251
                        Mac7100: Power Macintosh
65280.85:252
                        Mac7100:Workstation 65280.85:4
                 microLaser Pro:LaserWriter
65280.233:128
[root@iev014 /root]# aecho 65280.148
14 bytes from 65280.148: aep_seq=0. time=0. ms
14 bytes from 65280.148: aep_seq=1. time=0. ms
14 bytes from 65280.148: aep_seq=2. time=0. ms
14 bytes from 65280.148: aep_seq=3. time=0. ms

----65280.148 AEP Statistics----
4 packets sent, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 0/0/0
[root@iev014 /root]# aecho 65280.85
14 bytes from 65280.85: aep_seq=0. time=1. ms
14 bytes from 65280.85: aep_seq=1. time=1. ms
14 bytes from 65280.85: aep_seq=2. time=1. ms
14 bytes from 65280.85: aep_seq=3. time=1. ms
14 bytes from 65280.85: aep_seq=4. time=1. ms
14 bytes from 65280.85: aep_seq=5. time=1. ms

----65280.85 AEP Statistics----
6 packets sent, 6 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 1/1/1
[root@iev014 /root]# aecho 65280.233
14 bytes from 65280.233: aep_seq=0. time=67. ms
14 bytes from 65280.233: aep_seq=1. time=61. ms
14 bytes from 65280.233: aep_seq=2. time=57. ms
14 bytes from 65280.233: aep_seq=3. time=52. ms
14 bytes from 65280.233: aep_seq=4. time=48. ms
14 bytes from 65280.233: aep_seq=5. time=44. ms

----65280.233 AEP Statistics----
6 packets sent, 6 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 44/54/67

[root@iev014 /root]# getzones
atp_rresp: Connection timed out
[root@iev014 /root]# getzones 65280.85
atp_rresp: Connection timed out

and in /var/log/messages:

X kernel: NET4: AppleTalk 0.18 for Linux NET4.0
X atalkd[331]: restart (1.4b2+asun2.0a18.2)
X atalkd[331]: zip_getnetinfo for eth0
X last message repeated 2 times
X atalkd[331]: config for no router
X atalkd[331]: ready 0/0/0
X papd[342]: restart (1.4b2+asun2.0a18.2)
X afpd[351]: server1:AFPServer@* started on 65280.148:128 (1.4b2+asun2.0a18.2)
X afpd[351]: ASIP started on 134.94.116.15:12000(4) (1.4b2+asun2.0a18.2)
X afpd[351]: server2:AFPServer@* started on 65280.148:129 (1.4b2+asun2.0a18.2)
X afpd[351]: ASIP started on 134.94.116.15:12001(6) (1.4b2+asun2.0a18.2)
X afpd[351]: server3:AFPServer@* started on 65280.148:130 (1.4b2+asun2.0a18.2)
X afpd[351]: ASIP started on 134.94.116.15:12002(8) (1.4b2+asun2.0a18.2)

because of /etc/atalk/afpd.conf
server1 -port 12000
server2 -port 12001
server3 -port 12002

and printing looks like this in /var/log/messages:

X ifpap[579]: starting for root
X ifpap[579]: sending to pap[580]
X ifpap[579]: straight text
X ifpap[579]: 580 done
X ifpap[579]: done
X ifpap[584]: starting for iev014
X ifpap[584]: sending to pap[585]
X ifpap[584]: PostScript
X ifpap[584]: 585 done
X ifpap[584]: done



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