Installation guide
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Remote Login Problems
If the number of Resource Errors is greater than zero, the access server memory might be
full. Make the following corrections:
Verify Rlogin Server Username
Rlogin prompts for a password and returns a "login incorrect" error when the correct
password is entered. This occurs because the server username is not the expected value.
The server username specifies the desired account to connect to on the remote system.
If specifying the username on the command line, remember that case is only maintained if
the username is enclosed in quotation marks. Otherwise, the username will be sent to the
Rlogin server in uppercase.
Step Action
1 Adjust the Internet Name Resolution Host Limit to store fewer
nameservers, which further restricts memory usage. For information on
managing an access server, refer to t
he Network Access Software
Management Guide.
Reducing the node limit can immediately reduce the number of service
nodes stored in the database. This will free some memory, if the access
server makes use of LAT. The following command shows how to set the
node limit to 100:
Local> CHANGE SERVER NODE LIMIT 100
2 Verify the ports on the access server for sessions in the Disconnecting or
Disconnected state. Enter the following command. Substitute the port
number for 5:
Local> SHOW SESSIONS PORT 5
Port 5: Jack Local Mode Current Session: 1
- Session 1: Disconnecting Interactive EARTH
Then, perform the following:
• Find the port sessions that have the status Disconnecting or
Disconnected.
• Disconnect these sessions at the port.
If there are no other sessions, log out the same ports.