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06-14-2002 01:35 AM
06-14-2002 01:35 AM
Kernel paramater change
Hi,
I have J6000 with HP-UX 10.20 installed.
When I change any Kernel Parameter and create the new kernel it gives an error and doesnot allow me to change it.
For example : changing maxfiles from 60 to 120
Error :
Cannot build a kernel using /usr/sbin/mk_kernel. The standard output of the command is shown below:
cpp: warning: Cannot open message catalog:
cpp: "space.h", line 5 error 4036:
cpp: "space.h", line 6 error 4036:
** till line 11 **
Stop.
config: make did an exit(1)
The command exitted with exitcode -71.
Pls. help me to resolve this.
Thanks,
Raje
I have J6000 with HP-UX 10.20 installed.
When I change any Kernel Parameter and create the new kernel it gives an error and doesnot allow me to change it.
For example : changing maxfiles from 60 to 120
Error :
Cannot build a kernel using /usr/sbin/mk_kernel. The standard output of the command is shown below:
cpp: warning: Cannot open message catalog:
cpp: "space.h", line 5 error 4036:
cpp: "space.h", line 6 error 4036:
** till line 11 **
Stop.
config: make did an exit(1)
The command exitted with exitcode -71.
Pls. help me to resolve this.
Thanks,
Raje
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06-14-2002 01:42 AM
06-14-2002 01:42 AM
Re: Kernel paramater change
Sorry I missed out one line.
cpp: warning: Cannot open message catalog:
"/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/cpp.cat".
cpp: warning: Cannot open message catalog:
"/usr/lib/nls/msg/C/cpp.cat".
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06-14-2002 01:48 AM
06-14-2002 01:48 AM
Re: Kernel paramater change
Change your system file back to how it was originally (before you tried making any changes) - can you build a new kernel now ?
Im from Palmerston North, New Zealand, but somehow ended up in London...
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06-14-2002 02:23 AM
06-14-2002 02:23 AM
Re: Kernel paramater change
Just do a to check whether any of the patches are unconfigured.
# swlist -l fileset -a state|grep -v -i -e configured -e \#
to configure the unconfigured patches enter.
# swconfig
Thanks
G Manikandan
# swlist -l fileset -a state|grep -v -i -e configured -e \#
to configure the unconfigured patches enter.
# swconfig
Thanks
G Manikandan
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