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Re: Java error w/ Serviceguard Mgr B.01.01, cannot set autorun

 
P.BERTON
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Java error w/ Serviceguard Mgr B.01.01, cannot set autorun

Hi there!

Serviceguard 11.18, SGMGR B.01.01.

This is an error I've also seen with Serviceguard for Linux (same versions), which is quite ennoying since it fairly limits cluster admin possibilities...
What happens basically is that when I connect to Serviceguard Manager from my IE7 window(7.0.5730.13), my lower left corner shows an error icon saying that errors occured. Java (javascript?) errors to what I understand.
Then I select my package, get to the Administration submenu and select the "activate autorun", which leads me to the Autorun setup page. Once there, I still have this error in my lower left corner. When I double click on it, it says "Line 193, Character 6, Error: Syntax error, Code 0, URL=https://myHost:2381/sgmgr/main/packageEnableAutoRun.do?pkgName=x&SEL_PARAM_NAMES=pkgName".
Having that error, clicking Ok does nothing at all, only Cancel returns me to the SGMGR main page. The only way to activate autorun is to manually issue my cmmodpkg.
A couple of other actions show the same error types and same "inabilities".
Has anyone already faced that issue and found a solution?
Would it be a Java version error ? Mine is 1.6.0... May be my windows update has added some rotten fix in my IE? Don't know...

Any help is welcome.

Thanks by advance!

Best regards,

Pascal.
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Ivan Krastev
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Re: Java error w/ Serviceguard Mgr B.01.01, cannot set autorun

Try with other browsers - Firefox, Safari, Opera.

regards,
ivan
P.BERTON
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Re: Java error w/ Serviceguard Mgr B.01.01, cannot set autorun

You're right, I tried with the HP-UX embedded Mozilla, and it does effectively work correctly this time.
However, if IE doesn't work, the Release Notes should inform it is not supported, which is not the case... Therefore, this is a good workaround, but not really a solution...

Also, I wouldn't swear but I believe this is something that has worked in the past. That's why I'm wondering if windows update has installed some ugly thing in the meantime, causing it to fail now...
I keep searching..

Thanks for the reply anyhow!

Best regards,

Pascal.