Well, I am running NetView 6.0 on a Solaris 2.7 box even as we speak, both
telnet'd in and on the native console and I cannot reproduce the problem. What
values does ulimit -a give you? Try just typing in /usr/OV/bin/ovw from the
command line and see what happens. I get errors from that because the proper
environment is not set for the maptree server but it still starts. I would
guess you would get errors before that, ones that may be more helpful.
Do ps -ef and see what other processes are running. Do you see any duplicate
NetView ones? Can you successfully start some other X-window process, such as
Netscape? Are you using the CDE or not?
You may want to call Support and get a problem record open while investigating
this.
James Shanks
Team Leader, Level 3 Support
Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Sebastian.Mika@DE.IBM.COM on 07/12/2000 09:52:19 AM
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Subject: [NV-L] Re: NetView 6.0 on Solaris 2.7
In nv6000.log is only following message: ovw died with signal 1. The same
message is also in nettl.log00.
All daemons are running well. I can telnet in the sun server with the same
result.
>From a command window in Exceed, type in "ulimit -a" and do the same from
the
>window you use to launch the GUI on the NetView server. Do you get the
same
>result?
Same result!!!
In all cases I using the same user-ID.
Do you have any idea?
Sebastian
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