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04-05-2002 05:06 AM
04-05-2002 05:06 AM
I encountered a syslog message that I am not familiar with. I searched the HP knowledge base and the best I can determine is that it is related to service guard. We are not in that type of environment. I checked /etc/rc.config.d/cmcluster and the auto start is set to zero. I hate not knowing. I do know that my ignite backup starts around the same time of the error message.
Here it is
ihshp3 cmclconfd[8128]: cl_query:
Apr 4 23:00:31 ihshp3 cmclconfd[8138]: cl_query:
Apr 4 23:00:31 ihshp3 cmclconfd[8149]: cl_query:
Apr 4 23:00:33 ihshp3 cmclconfd[8282]: cl_query:
Apr 4 23:00:33 ihshp3 cmclconfd[8282]: HA cluster query message
Apr 4 23:00:47 ihshp3 cmclconfd[8282]: LVM query message
Apr 4 23:00:47 ihshp3 cmclconfd[8282]: Unable to open /dev/netman: No such file or directory
Apr 4 23:00:47 ihshp3 cmclconfd[8282]: Net query message
Apr 4 23:00:47 ihshp3 cmclconfd[8282]: Net probe setup message
Apr 4 23:00:48 ihshp3 cmclconfd[8282]: Net probe message
Apr 4 23:00:48 ihshp3 cmclconfd[8282]: Reading file /etc/opt/ots/conf/ots_subnets
Apr 4 23:00:48 ihshp3 cmclconfd[8282]: Unable to open /etc/opt/ots/conf/ots_subnets, No such file or directory
Apr 4 23:00:48 ihshp3 cmclconfd[8282]: Get file message
Apr 4 23:00:48 ihshp3 cmclconfd[8282]: get_tcp_messages:receive != 0 fd=0
Solved! Go to Solution.
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04-05-2002 05:32 AM
04-05-2002 05:32 AM
Re: cmclconfd
Do you have a proces running named cmclconfd? it could be started by inetd
Check /etc/inetd.conf
Grt. Emiel
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04-05-2002 05:38 AM
04-05-2002 05:38 AM
Re: cmclconfd
It also look like the logging may be turned up. check for the twoi lines in /etc/inetd.conf containing hacl, and see if there are -T options set at the end.
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04-05-2002 05:41 AM
04-05-2002 05:41 AM
Re: cmclconfd
Also, Im 99% sure someone did not manually run this query. There is only 2 people on the box. Everyone else connects through sqlnet. Any ideas?
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04-05-2002 05:42 AM
04-05-2002 05:42 AM
Re: cmclconfd
If you are not using SG, simply swremove it.
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04-05-2002 05:44 AM
04-05-2002 05:44 AM
Re: cmclconfd
Do you have it configured as a service? or not at all.
Pretty sure it has nothing to do with ignite.
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04-05-2002 05:50 AM
04-05-2002 05:50 AM
SolutionIgnite-UX and more specifically make_recovery exercises
cmclconfd, a ServiceGuard configuration daemon, when it discovers that
MC/ServiceGuard is loaded - even if a the server is not a member of a
ServiceGuard cluster. The messages can be ignored as an artifact of the
query.
Check ignite would seem best now.
grt, Emiel
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04-05-2002 05:53 AM
04-05-2002 05:53 AM
Re: cmclconfd
What cm* files do you find in /sbin/init.d/ and /sbin/rc2.d/ ??
Look also with swlist for installed products...
Simple way:
1. /etc/rc.config.d/cm* settings to 0; and shutdown -r.
2. deinstall with swinstall all cm-related products (seemingly not needed).
Succes,
Ceesjan
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04-05-2002 05:53 AM
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Re: cmclconfd
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04-05-2002 05:58 AM
04-05-2002 05:58 AM
Re: cmclconfd
Or you coul dsimply leave it ther ean dignore those messages.
The choice is yours
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04-05-2002 06:00 AM
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