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Re: C5d and nvcold don't run

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Subject: Re: C5d and nvcold don't run
From: "James Shanks" <SHANKS@us.tivoli.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 09:37:50 -0400
C5d won't run because it requires that nvcold be running.
Try going to the command line as root and issuing  /usr/OV/bin nvcold and
see what kind of an error message you get.

nvevents has nothing to do with those two daemons unless you are running a
custom ruleset which has a Query Collection node in it.  That would require
nvcold to be running to execute properly.

James Shanks
Team Leader, Level 3 Support
Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT


Szymon Trocha <Szymon.Trocha@man.poznan.pl>@tkg.com on 07/12/2001 09:16:54
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Subject:  [NV-L] C5d and nvcold don't run



Hi all,

Two daemons: C5d and nvcold don't run and I can't start them.
When I try to execute ovstart -d I get:

object manager name: C5d
 behavior:            OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
 state:               UNSTARTABLE
 PID:                 (never run)
 last message:
 exit status:         -

 object manager name: nvcold
 behavior:            OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
 state:               NOT_RUNNING
 PID:                 42632
 last message:
 exit status:         exit(1)

Does anyone has an idea why?

And another question - sometimes it happens that nvevents display doesn't
refresh. All daemons (except the two above) are running. Is this problem
connected with those daemons?

I have NV ver.5

Regards,
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