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Pkg Switching problem

 
Filosofo
Regular Advisor

Pkg Switching problem

 
Sistem engeneer expert
4 REPLIES 4
Massimo Bianchi
Honored Contributor

Re: Pkg Switching problem

Hi,
too many "disabled" in your config ...

before a succesfull switch, situation must be clean:


issue a

cmhaltcl
cmruncl

if you want to be absolutely sure.

Otherwise, more targeted:

cmmodpkg -e

cmmodpkg -e -n


refer to manual pages...

Massimo

Uday_S_Ankolekar
Honored Contributor

Re: Pkg Switching problem

cmmodpkg -e pakage name -n node name

man pages of cmmodpkg has good examples.

-USA..
Good Luck..
Filosofo
Regular Advisor

Re: Pkg Switching problem

Hi,
but is correct that there is disabled.
Why I must execute cmmodpkg -e pkgname....on the pkgs that are just enebled to the switch?

Hi filo
Sistem engeneer expert
Stuart Abramson_2
Honored Contributor

Re: Pkg Switching problem

Filo:

If you start a package manually, then Auto-Run is disabled.

Probably if the package started normally after a reboot, it would come up automatically enabled.

Stuart