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09-11-2003 02:53 PM
09-11-2003 02:53 PM
Syscall problem in eTrust
Hi everyone,
I've never gotten so many problem since I joined the HPUX team 10 years ago. Now I got a new problem:
I tried to install eTrust on 11i server. The procedures are:
1. ./install ; no problem
2. /usr/seos/bin/seload ; got following error message:
===================
/usr/seos/bin/seload
eTrust kernel extension is already loaded.
Starting eTrust daemon. (/usr/seos/bin/seosd)
Syscall version too old.
Syscall version:
eTrust version: 5.10a (5.10) Compiled On:Sep 13 2001 18:58:38 HP-UX 1100
ERROR: Timeout waiting for eTrust daemon.
============
So is anyone can tell me:
1. what's happened and how to solve it.
2. Is there any way to completely remove all installed eTrust files?
Thanks
I've never gotten so many problem since I joined the HPUX team 10 years ago. Now I got a new problem:
I tried to install eTrust on 11i server. The procedures are:
1. ./install ; no problem
2. /usr/seos/bin/seload ; got following error message:
===================
/usr/seos/bin/seload
eTrust kernel extension is already loaded.
Starting eTrust daemon. (/usr/seos/bin/seosd)
Syscall version too old.
Syscall version:
eTrust version: 5.10a (5.10) Compiled On:Sep 13 2001 18:58:38 HP-UX 1100
ERROR: Timeout waiting for eTrust daemon.
============
So is anyone can tell me:
1. what's happened and how to solve it.
2. Is there any way to completely remove all installed eTrust files?
Thanks
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09-12-2003 07:58 AM
09-12-2003 07:58 AM
Re: Syscall problem in eTrust
eTrust is such a fun product
to remove the start up sequence
you need to move the eTrust start up file in /sbin/rc2.d/S440seos out of that directory to somewhere else so it will not get started
also move the kill file /sbin/rc2.d/K105seos
then a reboot is needed
to run it on 11i you need the following version
eTrust version: 5.10a (5.12) Compiled On:May 20 2002
hope this helps
to remove the start up sequence
you need to move the eTrust start up file in /sbin/rc2.d/S440seos out of that directory to somewhere else so it will not get started
also move the kill file /sbin/rc2.d/K105seos
then a reboot is needed
to run it on 11i you need the following version
eTrust version: 5.10a (5.12) Compiled On:May 20 2002
hope this helps
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