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Old 05-24-2002
qdaemon

I am being taught UNIX hands on. Recently, I have been having problems with my qdaemon going down. I know that the short cut to start it is startsrc -s qdaemon.

My question is, through smit, processes & subsystems, subsystems, start a subsystem...
I know it is the qdaemon I want to start, but when I try to enter qdaemon, I get an error that the field cannot be edited. Am I not going throught the right process if I want to start the qdaemon through smit.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
 

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