08-12-2014
Cygwin's user and shell shouldn't matter, once you log into the IBM server.
Cygwin's unusual terminal might cause issues, but I wouldn't expect it to cause that issue -- not recognizing the same script on the same local machine. Obviously the file itself hasn't changed. Maybe the interpreter, the environment, or your user credentials have.
I'm wondering what the difference is between how you log into the IBM server here, and how you would log in otherwise. I don't mean the ssh tunnel -- I mean things like username and credentials on the IBM machine. Things which would affect your profile, envirionment, etc on login.
I don't suppose it'd be as easy as running . /etc/profile first...
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lsmsad(8) System Manager's Manual lsmsad(8)
NAME
lsmsad - Starts the Storage Administrator (SA) daemon
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/lsmsad
DESCRIPTION
The SA daemon, lsmsad, is a process required by lsmsa, the SA graphical user interface (GUI). The daemon issues commands and obtains system
information on behalf of SA.
The SA daemon runs on a Tru64 UNIX system on which LSM is initialized and running. The SA client runs on any machine that supports the
Java Runtime Environment.
The SA daemon is automatically started at boot time. Under normal conditions, the daemon does not need to be run manually.
If SA does not start during the boot process, enter:
/sbin/init.d/lsmsa stop
To restart SA, enter:
/sbin/init.d/lsmsa start
Only one SA daemon can be running on a system at a given time. If a second SA daemon attempts to start, it will fail.
RESTRICTIONS
You must be root user to run lsmsad.
FILES
The script that starts lsmsad at boot time. The command log file that tracks SA tasks. The access log file that tracks login to SA. The
server log file that tracks server startup information and server errors. The log maintenance shell script that saves and compresses log
files.
SEE ALSO
lsmsa(8), volintro(8)
lsmsad(8)