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06-04-2004 03:46 PM
06-04-2004 03:46 PM
I have noticed on 11i that my machine sits for a while on the option:
CVM, VVR - Starting Communications Daemon
[busy] and [wait] state over and over after 2 minutes it continues.
Is this something I can turn off and it won't affect my machine for any communication? (example: ftp, telnet, web browsing?)
Thanks.
CVM, VVR - Starting Communications Daemon
[busy] and [wait] state over and over after 2 minutes it continues.
Is this something I can turn off and it won't affect my machine for any communication? (example: ftp, telnet, web browsing?)
Thanks.
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06-04-2004 04:38 PM
06-04-2004 04:38 PM
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hi,
i believe u r referring to the vxnm-vxnetd process which should only be started provided u have the VVR license install.
this daemon is meant for the VERITAS Volume Manager, if u read:
# more /sbin/init.d/vxnm-vnetd
regards.
i believe u r referring to the vxnm-vxnetd process which should only be started provided u have the VVR license install.
this daemon is meant for the VERITAS Volume Manager, if u read:
# more /sbin/init.d/vxnm-vnetd
regards.
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06-04-2004 08:27 PM
06-04-2004 08:27 PM
Re: CVM, VVR - Starting Communications Daemon
I checked and I had like 9 files starting with the vxnm and vxvm prefix. There was also a vmsa file as well, all 10 files I moved them to a folder I created (OFF) and now the workstation boots a lot quicker.
Thanks.
I used:
find /sbin/init.d -exec grep -l 'VERITAS' {} \;
And it gave me those 10 files.
Thanks.
I used:
find /sbin/init.d -exec grep -l 'VERITAS' {} \;
And it gave me those 10 files.
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