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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Error: Internal system error: Unable to initialize standard output file Post 87522 by firkus on Tuesday 25th of October 2005 08:12:00 AM
Old 10-25-2005
Error: Internal system error: Unable to initialize standard output file

Hey guys, need some help. Running AIX Version 5.2 and one of our cron jobs is writing errors to a log file. Any ideas on the following error message.

Error: Internal system error: Unable to initialize standard output file

I'm guessing more info might be needed, so let me know.

Thanks
 

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Error Construction(3)						   globus common					     Error Construction(3)

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Error Construction - Macros #define GLOBUS_ERROR_TYPE_ERRNO Construct Error globus_object_t * globus_error_construct_errno_error (globus_module_descriptor_t *base_source, globus_object_t *base_cause, const int system_errno) Initialize Error globus_object_t * globus_error_initialize_errno_error (globus_object_t *error, globus_module_descriptor_t *base_source, globus_object_t *base_cause, const int system_errno) Detailed Description Create and initialize a Globus Errno Error object. This section defines operations to create and initialize Globus Errno Error objects. Macro Definition Documentation #define GLOBUS_ERROR_TYPE_ERRNO Error type definition. Function Documentation globus_object_t* globus_error_construct_errno_error (globus_module_descriptor_t *base_source, globus_object_t *base_cause, const intsystem_errno) Allocate and initialize an error of type GLOBUS_ERROR_TYPE_ERRNO. Parameters: base_source Pointer to the originating module. base_cause The error object causing the error. If this is the original error, this paramater may be NULL. system_errno The system errno. Returns: The resulting error object. It is the user's responsibility to eventually free this object using globus_object_free(). A globus_result_t may be obtained by calling globus_error_put() on this object. globus_object_t* globus_error_initialize_errno_error (globus_object_t *error, globus_module_descriptor_t *base_source, globus_object_t *base_cause, const intsystem_errno) Initialize a previously allocated error of type GLOBUS_ERROR_TYPE_ERRNO. Parameters: error The previously allocated error object. base_source Pointer to the originating module. base_cause The error object causing the error. If this is the original error this paramater may be NULL. system_errno The system errno. Returns: The resulting error object. You may have to call globus_error_put() on this object before passing it on. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for globus common from the source code. Version 14.7 Tue Nov 27 2012 Error Construction(3)
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