Geoffrey,
Don't know if this will help, but have you turned on nvcdebug and checked
the nvcorrd logs?
Karin
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> From: Geoffrey Cheng <gcheng@CA.IBM.COM>
> To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
> Subject: Re: nvcorrd exit on signal No. 9
> Date: Friday, July 09, 1999 3:10 PM
>
> James,
>
> Yes, it's the only info. I've attached the ovstatus output as
follows.
> Thanks.
>
>
===========================================================================
==================
> ovstatus: sent STATUS request to ovspmd
> object manager name: OVsPMD
> behavior: OVs_PMD
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 19754
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: nvsecd
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 9788
> last message: Initialization complete.
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: pmd
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 22406
> last message: pmd completed initialization
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: OVORS_M
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 23480
> last message: orsd completed initialization
> ovstatus:: EOF from ovspmd, exiting
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: trapgend
> behavior: OVs_NON_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 20872
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: mgragentd
> behavior: OVs_NON_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 22154
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: nvpagerd
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 20364
> last message: PMD initialization complete
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: nvserverd
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 21712
> last message: Initialization complete.
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: nvcold
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 24034
> last message: Initialization complete.
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: snmpCollect
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 25070
> last message: Initialization complete.
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: nvlockd
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 19086
> last message: Initialization complete.
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: gtmd
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 25844
> last message: Initialization complete.
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: nvcorrd
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: NOT_RUNNING
> PID: -
> last message: Initialization complete
> exit status: exited on signal 9
>
> object manager name: ovactiond
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 22990
> last message: Initialization complete.
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: actionsvr
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 24274
> last message: Initialization complete
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: netmon
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 25328
> last message: Initialization complete.
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: trapd
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 23738
> last message: Initialization complete.
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: ovtopmd
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 22756
> last message: Initialization complete.
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: ems_sieve_agent
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 25586
> last message:
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: ems_log_agent
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 26102
> last message:
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: nvot_server
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 26360
> last message: Initialization succeeded.
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: cmld
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 26450
> last message: Initialization completed
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: JMAintegrator
> behavior: OVs_NON_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 24806
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: ahmclp
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 29078
> last message: Initialization succeeded.
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: ahmdbserver
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 28824
> last message: Initialization succeeded.
> exit status: -
>
> object manager name: ovwdb
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: RUNNING
> PID: 16784
> last message: Initialization complete.
> exit status: -
>
> Best Regards
>
> Geoffrey Cheng
> Senior Network Management Specialist
> IBM Global Services
> Tel: 905-316-5820
> Fax: 905-316-4525
> e-mail: gcheng@ca.ibm.com
>
>
>
> James Shanks <James_Shanks@TIVOLI.COM> on 07/09/99 11:44:46 AM
>
> Please respond to Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on
NetView
> <NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU>
>
> To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
> cc:
> Subject: Re: nvcorrd exit on signal No. 9
>
>
>
>
>
> Hmmm. A signal 9 is just that. You can find out the meaning of any
signal by
> doing "man signal". They are non-standard exits from UNIX. Signal 9 is
the
> process being killed by the operating system or another process for some
reason.
>
> Is that the only info you get from doing ovstatus?
>
> If so, I'd call Support and open a problem so someone can help figure
this out.
>
>
> James Shanks
> Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support
>
>
>
> Geoffrey Cheng <gcheng@CA.IBM.COM> on 07/09/99 11:07:49 AM
>
> 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/Tivoli Systems)
> Subject: nvcorrd exit on signal No. 9
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I've met a problem with nvcorrd, when doing a ovstart, nvcorrd
started for
> a few seconds and then
> died silently, on signal no. 9. I've commented out all the rules in
> ESE.automation, but the problem still
> exists. There is nothing shown up in nv6000.log file and nettl trace
file.
> Nobody is using the 1666 port
> either.
>
> Has anyone met the similar problem? meanwhile, the only sympton I
can see
> is the "exit on
> signal no.9. And I notice from time to time that some daemons do
exit on
> certain numbers, where
> I could find the definition of these exit code? There seems not in
the
> diagnostics guide or
> programmer's references.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Geoffrey Cheng
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