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| Processes, Services, Daemon's and Subsystems | quickfirststep | UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers | 3 | 10-16-2003 02:37 PM |
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subsystems are all inoperative
Hi,
As part of our maintenance schedule, we reboot our systems every few months to test HACMP and etc... etc.... It looked like everything was normal but when we tried to bring up HACMP, we didn't see anything in the /etc/hacmp.out and we didn't see any processes associated with HACMP running. So, I looked at "lssrc -a" to see if the subsystems associated with HACMP was running and this is part of what I saw: atlmboxa/root :/>lssrc -a|more Subsystem Group PID Status qdaemon spooler inoperative writesrv spooler inoperative lpd spooler inoperative clvmd inoperative inetd tcpip inoperative gated tcpip inoperative named tcpip inoperative ..... ....... ........... All of the subsystems show up as inoperative, starting them manually does not help, rebooting the system does not help. Has anyone seen this behavior before? If so, what is causing it and how do we fix it. Thanks in Advance. |
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