Error Registering Service With Slp Rsync
protocol (SLP) was developed with the aim of simplifying the configuration of networked clients within a local network. To configure a network client, including all required services, the administrator traditionally needs detailed knowledge of the servers available in the network. SLP is used to make the availability of a certain service known to all clients in the local network. Applications that support SLP can use the information distributed and be configured automatically. SLP Support in SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server Services that offer SLP support include cupsd, rsyncd, ypserv, openldap2, openwbem (CIM), ksysguardd, saned, kdm vnc login, smpppd, rpasswd, postfix, and sshd (via fish.) 21.6.1. SLP Support in SUSE LINUX SUSE LINUX supports installation using installation sources provided via SLP and contains many system services with integrated support for SLP. YaST and Konqueror both have appropriate front-ends for SLP. You can use SLP to provide networked clients with central functions, such as installation server, YOU server, file server, or print server on your SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server. 21.6.1.1. Installation via SLP If you offer an installation server with SUSE LINUX installation media within your network, this can be registered with SLP. For details, see Section 4.1. "Setting up a Central Installation Server". If SLP installation is selected, linuxrc starts an SLP inquiry after the system has booted from the selected boot medium and displays the sources found. 21.6.1.2. Registering Your Own Services Many applications under SUSE LINUX already have integrated SLP support through the use of the libslp library. If a service has not been compiled with SLP support, use one of the following methods to make it available with SLP: Static Registration via /etc/slp.reg.d Create a separate registration file for each new service. The following is an example of a file for registering a scanner service: ## Register a saned service on this system ## en means english language ## 65535 disables the timeout, so the service registration does ## not need refreshes service:scanner.sane://$HOSTNAME:6566,en,65535 watch-port-tcp=6566 description=SANE scanner daemon The
Message-id: <201001051604.15518.linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Tuesday 05 Jan 2010 13:36:01 Petr Uzel wrote: On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 01:13:31PM +0000, Bob Williams wrote: On Tuesday 05 Jan 2010 12:26:34 Per Jessen wrote: Bob Williams wrote: Can anyone tell me why rsyncd won't stay up all the time? I keep getting this sort of stuff in /var/log/rsyncd.log 2010/01/05 09:10:30 [3407] Service registration expired, refreshing it 2010/01/05 09:10:30 [3407] rsyncd registering 12 services with slpd for 3600 seconds: [ ... ] I'm sure it never used to do this. It https://www-uxsup.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/doc/suse/sles9/adminguide-sles9/ch21s06.html just started at boot time, and kept running in the background. Given that the process id doesn't change, you're still looking at just one daemon. It isn't restarted. [ ... ] OK. Yes, I was too hasty accusing the process of dying. But what does 'Service registration expired, refreshing it' mean? I've looked in YaST > Network Services > Network Services(xinetd) at https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2010-01/msg00180.html the rsync daemon setup, but I can't see any obvious settings that have been changed there. Hello, Those messages are just informing about SLP advertisements. -- # man rsyncd.conf use slp This parameter is used to determine if the module names are advertised via slp. The default is for this to be enabled, which will advertise your public modules. slp refresh This parameter is used to determine how long service advertise- ments are valid (measured in seconds), and is only applicable if you have Service Location Protocol support compiled in. If this is not set or is set to zero, then service advertisements never timeout. If this is set to less than 120 seconds, then 120 sec- onds is used. If it is set to more than 65535, then 65535 is used (which is a limitation of SLP). Using 3600 (one hour) is a good number if you tend to change your configuration. -- So you can disable slp advertisements in /etc/rsyncd.conf with the following line: use slp = false See https://fate.novell.com/306331 Many thanks. I did, in fact, have the line slp refresh = 36
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