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10-30-2001 06:07 AM
10-30-2001 06:07 AM
The Raid Manager command called 'paircurchk' reports always the following error message:
# paircurchk -g oracle
paircurchk command cannot be used for HOMRCF.
paircurchk: [EX_UNWCMD] Unknown command
Refer to the command log(/HORCM/log0/horcc_in_bckup.log) for details.
Can anybody help me ?
P.D: Environment variables are properly set because other commands as "pairdisplay" run fine.
# paircurchk -g oracle
paircurchk command cannot be used for HOMRCF.
paircurchk: [EX_UNWCMD] Unknown command
Refer to the command log(/HORCM/log0/horcc_in_bckup.log) for details.
Can anybody help me ?
P.D: Environment variables are properly set because other commands as "pairdisplay" run fine.
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03-21-2002 07:57 AM
03-21-2002 07:57 AM
Solution
Damian
If the software has been installed correctly you shoudl be able to run the paircurchk command from anywhere.
(On Solaris it the shell lives in /usr/bin, I am not sure if this is the same for HP)
Try typing in paircurchk -h
this should print all the options for the command. If this does not work I would think that the installation has not worked correctly.
If it looks okay, then I would look at a couple of other things.
1) The original question looks
as if you are using HOMRCF - if memory serves me correctly this is the Shadow Image name / indicator. I am not sure if this is a valid command with Shadow Image, but I will check the manual.
2) Check that the environment variable HORCMINST is set. This tells the software which configuration file it should use to locate the group oracle.
Clive Meakin
Hitachi Data Systems
Storage Solution
If the software has been installed correctly you shoudl be able to run the paircurchk command from anywhere.
(On Solaris it the shell lives in /usr/bin, I am not sure if this is the same for HP)
Try typing in paircurchk -h
this should print all the options for the command. If this does not work I would think that the installation has not worked correctly.
If it looks okay, then I would look at a couple of other things.
1) The original question looks
as if you are using HOMRCF - if memory serves me correctly this is the Shadow Image name / indicator. I am not sure if this is a valid command with Shadow Image, but I will check the manual.
2) Check that the environment variable HORCMINST is set. This tells the software which configuration file it should use to locate the group oracle.
Clive Meakin
Hitachi Data Systems
Storage Solution
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10-14-2008 11:16 AM
10-14-2008 11:16 AM
Re: paircurchk command doesn't run
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