03-20-2007
TCP\IP startup was not entirely successful (Unixware 7.1.1)
Hi guys ...
I'm a noob to UNIX & Im stuck with this error "TCP/IP startup was not entirely successful" during startup of the box after "initialize -U " is run by the system. If i open netcfg, i cant see TCP/IP protocol anywhere only IPSX is visible.
This machine was running on another network without issues. It was brought here & now i cant see the TCP/IP Protocol in netcfg to add the ip address and put the machine on network. Pls let me know where im going wrong.
this is the startup error log:
inet.start
and the output of sys_show:
scan.out
output of pkginfo -l :
pkginfo.txt
(no 196.172.xx.xx ips visible in above logs are present on my network)
Any help is appreciated guys
Thanks
Renjith
Quick Details
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Avaya MAP40 (Conversant 8)
Unixware 7.1.1
200MHz-MMX, 128MB RAM
Intel GD82559 Chip NIC
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