I have a shell script and I decided to create AIX service with subsystem.
. Here how the subsystem is defined:
Now the `script.sh` is the following script:
I have made the subsystem to be used under the user with ID=206, and i have added in /etc/sudoers permissions to start/stop the service .Interestingly when I start it via `sudo startsrc -s mytest` , the subsystem goes to active status (via lssrc -a) and the start) clause gets called and i see indeed a logging in the file, however when i stop the subsystem via `sudo stopsrc -s mytest` the subsystem goes from active to inoperative ,However I don't see any logging in the file and the underlying script $PRINT_SCRIPT keeps running .Now my theory is that it doesn't even get called since even "Begin script" is not logged into the file on stop.
Interestingly when i make the same service but change the user from 206 to 0 (aka root) and start and stop it as a root everything works perfect.Why under the user with ID=206 it doesn't log anything?And is this the correct way a shell script to understand from the AIX SRC that it has to stop, if not what is the practice to make a service understand that it has to stop , as you can see I have checked if "stop" arguments is passed and also tried with signals in the sigquit() but it doesn't work under non-root user.Also under root user, on stop it doesn't log anything but the script stops working.
Hi, I have a Unix box running HP-UX 10.20 and it suddenly won't boot. Every time it goes down the boot checklist, it hangs on "NFS client subsystem" and just continues to say busy/wait. I have read something about the /etc/auto_master but don't quite understand what has to happen to fix it. ... (4 Replies)
aix 4.3
I get the following error from the errpt log
BD797922 0306170008 P H enclosure0 SUBSYSTEM FAILURE
I'm not clear on this kind of error. It never happened to me.
What do this errors mean, and how do I clear or solve them?
Any help is appreciated. (2 Replies)
Hello All,
Does some one have any idea about the subsystem component failure. Errpt command throws below errors for my server :-
# errpt
IDENTIFIER TIMESTAMP T C RESOURCE_NAME DESCRIPTION
B9735AF4 0304222408 P H hdisk5 SUBSYSTEM COMPONENT FAILURE
B9735AF4 0304222408 P H... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I'm trying to generate a subsystem which supports startsrc, stopsrc and refresh
I want to specify special arguments in case of stopsrc and refresh
for example:
startsrc:
/bin/testscript start
stopsrc:
/bin/testscript stop
refresh:
/bin/testscript restart
which should be... (0 Replies)
Two boxes we just reloaded to use as a two node HACMP cluster to insure our software is compatible.
Install disks we received at our library on 5/2009 AIX 5.3-ML10
For sake of argument names ibmaix1 and ibmaix2
On both:
ibmaix1# oslevel -r
5300-10
.rhosts files with 600 permissions... (0 Replies)
Hey Guys ...
How I can look up Subsystem ID of the WIFI card under Ubuntu...
I did try lspci but its outputting only Vendor and Dev no subsys ...
I need same data as below ( Windows )
PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_04281468&REV_01\4&1BF192B7&0&0020
thank you
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I have several ssh servers *running aix 5.3 and they respond to sftp requests just fine, but I have one that requires clients to specify the path to the sftp server using the -s flag which is*/usr/sbin/sftp-server
I check the sshd_config across all servers and they are the same. *The other... (1 Reply)
Recently moved a HP Unix B.10.20 system from US to Thailand, and everything is work well in US but after we changed:
1. set_parms ip_address (change the IP to TH range)
2. set_parms addl_netwrk (change the Subnet, Gateway, Domain name, DNS Svr Name, and DNS IP)
3. vi /etc/hosts (to commented... (4 Replies)
Hi,
we have the p6 server running AIX 7.1
it suddenly stops working.
I tried to re-cycle power but it keeps stopping at C19220FF.
Activate the service processor pinhole reset switch but still stops at the same code.
Error logs:
1. 501A1181 2016-06-08 22:06:20 'Service Process'... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
sfind
sfind(1) ShapeTools sfind(1)NAME
sfind - shapeTools RMS recursively descend a system hierarchy
SYNOPSIS
sfind [-subs | -comp] directory [command]
DESCRIPTION
Sfind recursively descends the system hierarchy of a software system managed by the shapeTools Release Management System (shapeTools RMS).
Sfind starts it's search from directory downwards. According to the shapeTools RMS conventions, directory must contain a Shapefile which
lists the subsystems in the variable SUBSYSTEMS and the subsystem components in the variable COMPONENTS. Each subsystem is visited.
If no command is specified, sfind echoes the pathnames of the subsystems it finds, or, if the option -comp is given, the pathnames of the
components of each subsystem.
When a command is given, it is executed in the directory of each subsystem. The string ``{}'' in command is replaced by the pathname of
the subsystem or component.
OPTIONS -subs command is invoked for each subsystem. This is the default. ``{}'' in command is replaced by the pathname of the subsystem.
-comp command is invoked for each component. ``{}'' in command is replaced by the pathname of the component.
EXAMPLES
List all system components:
sfind -comp ~/development
Show the pathnames of all versionfiles:
sfind ~/development echo -n {}/ ; shape -echo VERSIONFILE
Echo identification of the last release of each subsystem:
sfind ~/development vl -last -format
'$__lastrelease$\n'
`shape -echo VERSIONFILE`
Necessary quoting to echo a pair of curly braces:
sfind ~/development echo two \{\} braces
SEE ALSO find(1), sh(1), shape(1), shape_RMS(1), shape_tmpl(7)CAVEATS
Quoting of shell meta characters can be tough.
BUGS
The program is slow because shape(1) is called at least once for each subsystem.
When sfind is interrupted, usually shape(1) displays the message ``shape - interrupted'', which may be confusing.
AUTHOR
Andreas.Lampen@cs.tu-berlin.de
shape_RMS-1.15 Fri Jun 25 17:01:50 1993 sfind(1)