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06-26-2001 02:23 AM
06-26-2001 02:23 AM
Problem starting /usr/sbin/envd
Hi All,
At boot I get the message that it's no possible to start
/usr/sbin/envd.
and it ask me to check the file /etc/envd.conf.
Any idea? I don't know envd.
What it do?
I have an A Class (HP-UX 11.00).
Thanks in advance for any help
Sergio
At boot I get the message that it's no possible to start
/usr/sbin/envd.
and it ask me to check the file /etc/envd.conf.
Any idea? I don't know envd.
What it do?
I have an A Class (HP-UX 11.00).
Thanks in advance for any help
Sergio
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06-26-2001 02:39 AM
06-26-2001 02:39 AM
Re: Problem starting /usr/sbin/envd
Hi
envd is a daemon to check the environmental condiction like over temprature, Chassis fan failure etc. I f something wrong happends it will update syslog.
/etc/envd.conf is the configuration file for this. Please check-up whether it exists or not? If not, An original copy of this is available in /usr/newconfig/etc directory.
U can follow these steps
#cd /etc
#cp envd.conf envd.conf.old
#cp /usr/newconfig/etc/envd.conf envd.conf
#sync;sync
#reboot
Now checkup whether error is coming or not
For more information go thru the man page of envd.
Best of luck
Shahul
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