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09-03-2002 10:08 PM
09-03-2002 10:08 PM
Hi folks,
We're running on HP-UX 11.0.
I just tries to execute cstm command , but got an error message :
gbm2:/ #cstm
A message could not be retrieved from the stm message catalog.
Could anyone help me?
Thanks!
Violin.
We're running on HP-UX 11.0.
I just tries to execute cstm command , but got an error message :
gbm2:/ #cstm
A message could not be retrieved from the stm message catalog.
Could anyone help me?
Thanks!
Violin.
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09-03-2002 10:29 PM
09-03-2002 10:29 PM
Solution
Hello Violin,
please check if there are various messagefiles *.cat (like diagmond.cat) in /usr/sbin/stm/catalog/C/HP...
Also check the $LANG variable of the current user. If it is set (and not "C") you maybe need message files in your national language. Try "export LANG=C" and have a look if it works.
regards
Dirk
please check if there are various messagefiles *.cat (like diagmond.cat) in /usr/sbin/stm/catalog/C/HP...
Also check the $LANG variable of the current user. If it is set (and not "C") you maybe need message files in your national language. Try "export LANG=C" and have a look if it works.
regards
Dirk
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09-03-2002 11:00 PM
09-03-2002 11:00 PM
Re: Error when executing "cstm" command
Hi Dirk , Thanks for reply.
BUT I have 2 HP-UX 11.9 servers : gbm1 and gbm2
Both servers have the same files and file-attribute in /usr/sbin/stm directory , and both servers do not set variable LANG=C ,
But gbm1 could run cstm , gbm2 cannot , Why???
Thanks for help again.
Violin.
BUT I have 2 HP-UX 11.9 servers : gbm1 and gbm2
Both servers have the same files and file-attribute in /usr/sbin/stm directory , and both servers do not set variable LANG=C ,
But gbm1 could run cstm , gbm2 cannot , Why???
Thanks for help again.
Violin.
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09-04-2002 01:28 AM
09-04-2002 01:28 AM
Re: Error when executing "cstm" command
Hi Violin,
sorry, but I've no idea except:
- check that the necessary daemons are running (like diagmond)
- try restarting diagnostic ("/sbin/rc2.d/S742diagnostic stop" and after that .... start)
- check necessary permissions to files and directories under /usr/sbin/stm... to all .cat-files
- check the LANG-Variables in user environment (and maybe in file /etc/rc.config.d/LANG; changings in this file need a reboot)
Good luck
Dirk
sorry, but I've no idea except:
- check that the necessary daemons are running (like diagmond)
- try restarting diagnostic ("/sbin/rc2.d/S742diagnostic stop" and after that .... start)
- check necessary permissions to files and directories under /usr/sbin/stm... to all .cat-files
- check the LANG-Variables in user environment (and maybe in file /etc/rc.config.d/LANG; changings in this file need a reboot)
Good luck
Dirk
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