Hi,
James thanks for the tips!
I killed the midmand and then stopped the dameons and started them as you
suggested. This time trapd started. I'm still having problems with my NWays
daemons. 4 of them to be precise, that won't start, they have the
UNSTARTABLE state when I do an ovstatus..They are
nvot_server
cmld
ahmclp
ahmbserver
I know that these are the MAJOR dameons used for Nways, so I definetely need
them running...Any advice?
Thanks
Matt
mda@unb.ca
-----Original Message-----
From: James Shanks <James_Shanks@tivoli.com>
To: NV-L@ucsbvm.ucsb.edu <NV-L@ucsbvm.ucsb.edu>
Date: Thursday, July 15, 1999 5:47 PM
Subject: Re: NWays Installation Help!
>Do netstat -an. Is 162/udp shown? Then some process or other has it and
you
>will have to find that one and kill it for trapd to start. Do a ps -ef
(or
>even ovstatus) and see what you find. If Nways installed midmand, then
kill it,
>as he cannot run in the same box as NetView without reconfiguration. Not
him?
>Then find what new stuff is running and kill it one at a time. Or kill all
the
>daemons down to nvsecd, ovstart trapd, and then ovstart. I'll bet the guy
who
>has trapd's port won't start if trapd comes up first. This should get you
back
>and running while you review what took place.
>
>James Shanks
>Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support
>
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