Hy Sontaya,
you can unregister undisered daemons with SMIT (Applications --> TME10
NetView Server), or you can also
sustitute the digit '0' for '1' for each line represented the undisered
daemon in a "/usr/OV/conf/ovsuf" file.
This file indicates to ovspmd process, the daemons that must start.
In any case the best thing is to use "ovdelobj" to unregister daemons. It
uses is:
ovdelobj /usr/OV/lrf/xxxxxx.lrf
where xxxxxx is the daemon definition file.
Regards,
Diego.
Sontaya Passakonnirin <sontaya.p@DCS.PREMIER.CO.TH> on 07/06/99 11.27.30
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Subject: unregister demon
Dear all,
I have unnecessary demon that try to start every time when I was start
NetView.
The demons are follow:
bject manager name: spappld
behavior: OVs_NON_WELL_BEHAVED
state: NOT_RUNNING
PID: -
exit status: exit(1)
object manager name: tralertd
behavior: OVs_NON_WELL_BEHAVED
state: NOT_RUNNING
PID: -
exit status: exit(1)
How can I unregister them?
rut ^_^
Dear all,
I have unnecessary demon that try to
start every time when I was start NetView.
The
demons are follow:
bject manager name:
spappld behavior:
OVs_NON_WELL_BEHAVED state:
NOT_RUNNING PID:
- exit status:
exexit(1)
object manager name:
tralertd behavior:
OVs_NON_WELL_BEHAVED state:
NOT_RUNNING PID:
- exit status:
exexit(1)
How can I unregister
them?
rut ^_^
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