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Re: Kernell error in promp

 
Victor Burguillos_4
Frequent Advisor

Kernell error in promp

Hi,
I have a problem, in the HP-UX prom the os show me the following message:

Jul 15 10:23:17 tca069 krsd[2304]: Can't create /stand/current/krs/config.krs.tmp: No such file or directory
Jul 15 10:23:17 tca069 krsd[2304]: Can't open file /stand/current/krs/config.krs.tmp: No such file or directory
Jul 15 10:23:17 tca069 krsd[2304]: Can't open file /stand/current/krs/config.krs.tmp: No such file or directory.

What can I do???

Regards.

Victor
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Fabian Briseño
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Kernell error in promp

Hello Victor.
Since when did this message appear ?

did you install a patch ?

does /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log show anything ?

what os version are you using ?

Knowledge is power.
Victor Burguillos_4
Frequent Advisor

Re: Kernell error in promp

Hi,
Fabian.
This message Apears since last weekend.
The os version is 11.23
I don'n intall any patches, just run bussines copy in this server.

Regards,
Fabian Briseño
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Kernell error in promp

Hello victor.

First of all I have no experience with 11.23 I dont know how much it differs from 11.i

maybe this link will help.

http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1078034

also check this link
(Kernel Configuration Quick Reference Tables).
http://docs.hp.com/en/5991-6480/ch10s19.html

hope this helps, i'll keep searching for a solution, :D.

Knowledge is power.
Don Morris_1
Honored Contributor

Re: Kernell error in promp

Obvious question: Is /stand full?

If so... do you have a core file or other large non-kernel related file incorrectly there? If it is just a core file, you can remove it. Anything else, you may want to check what it is and if it is vital (paranoia about /stand is a good thing).

Alternately, you may have extra or backup kernel configurations that can be removed using kconfig. Again, only do this if you're sure you don't need them [the current and backup configurations should not be removed].
Dave Hutton
Honored Contributor

Re: Kernell error in promp

Besides the question above about /stand being full. Are there any files? If so what are the dates of the files that are there?

Either /stand is full, corrupted or some one deleted the wrong files when making room to regen a new kernel.