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The Desktop Messaging System Could Not Be Started HP-UX
Hi People!
I've just got a HP-UX system dumped on me. I've started it, followed all the install/setup questions, and everything was going ok, right upto when going into the desktop enviroment I got the message "The Desktop Messaging System Could Not Be Started". Now I've checked the /etc/hosts file and their are 3 entries: 192.168.0.1 coms.mshome.net coms 192.168.0.125 hpunix hpunix 127.0.0.1 localhost loopback In falesafe mode I can ping 192.168.0.125 but cannot ping hpunix (the name of the system). I presume I've got to fix this before the desktop will work. Any ideas whats gone wrong? Cheers Phil |
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All I really want to do is get into the desktop enviroment... I'll check out /etc/nsswitch.conf cheers |
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Had a look in resolv.conf at someone elses suggestion, and it had 2 entries, domain mshome.net nameserver 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.1 is the DHCP server, totally confused by the domain, and should I have an entry for this system? |
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ls -l /etc/nsswitch.* gave me a list of 5 files: nsswitch.compat nsswitch.files nsswitch.hp-defaults nsswitch.nis nsswitch.nisplus uname -a gave the following info: HP-UX hpunix B.11.11 U 9000/712 2004698268 unlimited_user license And man nsswitch.conf did give me a man page.....large isnt it! It looks like nsswitch.files can be used to create a nsswitch.conf file, but i'm uncertain as to the changes needed at the moment. The envioment i'm in is a windows Workgroup with a WinXP system running internet connection shareing. So that XP system is providing IP addresses etc for the network. Thanks for any help you can give ;-) Phil |
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