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12-05-2001 11:34 AM
12-05-2001 11:34 AM
I am unable to bring up SAM on my system, it was ok till some time back.
I did the following
/usr/sbin/sam
but nothing comes up
Any suggestions?
Thnx
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12-05-2001 11:38 AM
12-05-2001 11:38 AM
Re: SAM errors
chekc your network name resolution. Do a "nslookup" and see if the hostname and ip is reolved properly.
nslookup
> server_name
> server_ip
> exit
Are there any error messages. Check your terminal settings.
Hope this helps.
regds
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12-05-2001 11:41 AM
12-05-2001 11:41 AM
Re: SAM errors
What is your terminal type??
What kind of console you are using??
Set the term type.
Check whether it resolves it's own ip-address.
Check /etc/hosts file whether it has an entry for self
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12-05-2001 11:41 AM
12-05-2001 11:41 AM
Re: SAM errors
Have you installed some patches recently? What is the O/S version? Have you looked at syslog to see if there are any messages? Do you have any core files that you can debug? What is your return code? Try bringing up the TUI vs. GUI see if there is a difference.
Just some thoughts to narrow down the infinite possibilites.
C
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12-05-2001 11:44 AM
12-05-2001 11:44 AM
Re: SAM errors
Check for any existing sessions of SAM:
ps -ef |grep -i sam
-> Kill the sessions , if any and if you are sure about it.
Try starting sam again:
#sam
Open another session and look at the log file
# tail -f /var/adm/sam/log
You can also try running SAM in the GUI mode
by exporting DISPLAY.
HTH
raj
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12-05-2001 11:56 AM
12-05-2001 11:56 AM
Re: SAM errors
Thnks
VSK