Have you looked for a core file? It would most likely be in the home
directory of the user who started the GUI or in the directory he/she was
cd'd to when they started it, if they have write access to it. If you
find one, type in
od -c core 0x6b0 | head
and it should give you a storage array which will spell out the name of
the coring process if that could be determined. If it is ovw_binary, or
some other NetView process then call Support.
Don't find a core? Then let's see if it is related to the Motif problem in
4.3. Try typing this in before starting the GUI and see if it prevents the
problem:
export LIBPATH=/usr/lpp/X11/lib/R5:$LIBPATH
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support
John Hachey <john_hachey@INS.COM> on 01/20/99 06:21:59 PM
Please respond to Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on
NetView <NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu>
To: NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu
cc: (bcc: James Shanks)
Subject: Netview 5.1 error
Dear Experts,
We recently installed Netview 5.1 on AIX4.2.1 and get the following error
frequently, and most often while/or immediately after navigating the
Netview screens:
All of the maps disappear
Only one grey square is left
Terminal Screen Displays:
ovw: BadAccess ( attempt to access private resource is denied)
Restarting the ovw session fixes the problem 'til next occurance,
ovstop/start is not necessary.
The AIX box is an H50 with 2 cpus and 1 gig of memory. Swap is at 1 gig.
Max process' per user at 256. No other applications running on the box.
TIA,
John Hachey
INS
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