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05-20-2005 01:36 AM
05-20-2005 01:36 AM
Stm refuse to start
I have installed hp-ux 11.11 dec 2004 on my C3600.
But no way to start stm on the system.
I am always receiving the following :
Unable to start the STM User Interface.
Failed to initialize the main window.
Possible Causes:
Internal Application error.
This is pretty uncorfortable of course.
I am also unable to start the diagnostic tools.
Is taht linked?
Regards,
Charles
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05-20-2005 01:41 AM
05-20-2005 01:41 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
Yes stm and diag are "linked".
Try to download and install the latest version.
http://www.software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=B6191AAE
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Robert-Jan
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05-20-2005 01:47 AM
05-20-2005 01:47 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
swlist -l product | grep -i stm
maybe change stm to diag
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05-20-2005 02:53 AM
05-20-2005 02:53 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
I did try to reinstall since I am already running the latest version.
No luck.
I try to launched manually diagmond.
Sounds nothing append... no crash no info no output...
Any idea?
For what I have understood xstm/cstm/mstm/stm will not work until the diags are running...
But I have no clue on how to make them working...
Regards,
Charles
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05-20-2005 03:13 AM
05-20-2005 03:13 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
What's the output of the following?
swlist -l fileset|grep Mgr
Also, have you tried swremove of diags and followed with a clean install? Sometimes, diag upgrades can leave mismatched filesets that will cause problems.
Regards,
Eric
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05-20-2005 03:30 AM
05-20-2005 03:30 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
I did not try a remove/reinstall since this is a fresh install on a new drive.
Here is the output of swlist :
EMS-Core.EMS-MX A.04.00.02 Event Monitoring Services SCMgr Tools
# Sup-Tool-Mgr B.11.11.15.13 Support Tools Manager for HPUX systems
Sup-Tool-Mgr.RELEASE-NOTES B.11.11.15.13 HPUX Support Tools Manager Release Notes
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-CATALOGS B.11.11.15.13 HPUX Support Tools Manager Catalogs
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-MAN B.11.11.15.13 HPUX Support Tools Manager Manual Pages
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-SHLIBS B.11.11.15.13 HPUX Support Tools Manager Share Libraries
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-UI-RUN B.11.11.15.13 HPUX Support Tools Manager User Interface
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-UUT-RUN B.11.11.15.13 HPUX Support Tools Manager Unit Under Test Runtime
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Charles
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05-20-2005 03:08 PM
05-20-2005 03:08 PM
Re: Stm refuse to start
swlist -l fileset -a state Sup-Tool\*
If anything shows other than configured, try...
swconfig Sup-Tool\*
Then try starting up diags and running cstm/stm again.
If that still fails, I'd like to know what's wrong w/ diagmond not running... if you get this far w/ the problem still, I'd be curious to see the output from
sh -x /sbin/init.d/diagnostic start
Have you attempted to manually run
/usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/sys/diagmond and get the same results?
hope this helps,
-denver
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05-22-2005 07:24 PM
05-22-2005 07:24 PM
Re: Stm refuse to start
Here is the output of swlist -l fileset -a state Sup-Tool\* :
# Sup-Tool-Mgr
Sup-Tool-Mgr.RELEASE-NOTES configured
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-CATALOGS configured
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-MAN configured
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-SHLIBS configured
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-UI-RUN configured
Sup-Tool-Mgr.STM-UUT-RUN configured
So nothing special...
For the sh -x /sbin/init.d/diagnostic start
I have joined the output.
When I try to launched diagmond manually nothing append... Really nothing no error no crash nor core not even a debug or a warning.
Charles
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05-23-2005 12:03 AM
05-23-2005 12:03 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
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05-23-2005 12:46 AM
05-23-2005 12:46 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
At the moment I can't access that site.
Receive gateway timeout.
But via itrc and patches the latest available is Decemeber 2004. I am alrady running that version.
Strange.
Regards,
Charles
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05-23-2005 11:58 AM
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Re: Stm refuse to start
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05-23-2005 11:54 PM
05-23-2005 11:54 PM
Re: Stm refuse to start
Yes there are some :
May 20 16:37:45 hpwks01 diagmond[2642]: started
May 20 16:37:45 hpwks01 diagmond[2642]: Exit due to initialization failure
May 20 16:57:54 hpwks01 diagmond[5053]: started
May 20 16:57:54 hpwks01 diagmond[5053]: Exit due to initialization failure
May 20 16:58:19 hpwks01 diagmond[5091]: started
May 20 16:58:19 hpwks01 diagmond[5091]: Exit due to initialization failure
May 23 09:20:13 hpwks01 diagmond[11791]: started
May 23 09:20:13 hpwks01 diagmond[11791]: Exit due to initialization failure
May 23 09:20:51 hpwks01 diagmond[11808]: started
May 23 09:20:51 hpwks01 diagmond[11808]: Exit due to initialization failure
Regards,
Charles
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05-24-2005 01:42 AM
05-24-2005 01:42 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
/etc/services:
registrar 1712/udp # resource monitoring service
/etc/inetd.conf:
registrar stream tcp nowait root /etc/opt/resmon/lbin/registrar /etc/opt/resmon/lbin/registrar
Once both entries are uncommented, run inetd -c and then restart diagnostic and ems:
/sbin/init.d/diagnostic stop
/sbin/init.d/ems stop
/sbin/init.d/diagnostic start
/sbin/init.d/ems start
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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05-24-2005 02:07 AM
05-24-2005 02:07 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
registrar was there but not properly configured since I have the IPV6 option.
But I am not using IPV6 yet.
# cat /etc/services | grep registrar
registrar 1712/tcp # resource monitoring service
registrar 1712/udp # resource monitoring service
# cat /etc/inetd.conf | grep registrar
#registrar stream tcp6 nowait root /etc/opt/resmon/lbin/registrar /etc/opt/resmon/lbin/registrar
registrar stream tcp nowait root /etc/opt/resmon/lbin/registrar /etc/opt/resmon/lbin/registrar
I have corrected it to use IPV4 not IPV6
so :
# netstat -an | grep 1712
tcp 0 0 *.1712 *.* LISTEN
So registrar is now working.
But diagmond still refuse to start.
Same error as previous.
Regards,
Charles
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05-24-2005 02:45 AM
05-24-2005 02:45 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
If you have tusc installed, use tusc to start diagmond to see what's causing the problem.
tusc -fnvo /tmp/tusc.out /usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/sys/diagmond
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05-24-2005 03:22 AM
05-24-2005 03:22 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
Sounds like the OnlineDiags are failing to start up for some reason. I don't have an answer at the moment, but there's some data that might give some clues:
Did you have a previous version of OnlineDiags installed before? When did the problem start, was it with the installation or after that?
What is the output of:
ps -ef | grep -E 'stm|resmon|logd|psm'
If the problem happened around the upgrade time, was anything logged in /var/adm/sw/swagent.log?
Are there any error messages logged in api.log or client.log, or registrar.log in /etc/opt/resmon/log?
What happens if you run:
/sbin/init.d/diagnostic stop
followed by
/sbin/init.d/diagnostic start
?
Andrew
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05-24-2005 03:35 AM
05-24-2005 03:35 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
Nothing is running on 1508.
But under /etc/opt/resmon/log I have a bunch of errors...
On the client it says in loop :
-------------------Start Event--------------------
Event 3 occurred at Tue May 24 17:33:53.678104 2005
Process ID: 3248 (/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/p_client) Log Level: Error
rm_client_connect: Cannot get IP address for hpwks01
-------------------End Event----------------------
-------------------Start Event--------------------
Event 2505 occurred at Tue May 24 17:33:53.680342 2005
Process ID: 3248 (/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/p_client) Log Level: Error
update_monitors: socket open failed
-------------------End Event----------------------
But a ping is working nice to that system...
Regards,
Charles
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05-24-2005 03:57 AM
05-24-2005 03:57 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
Does 'nslookup' return the IP address for hpwks01?
Andrew
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05-24-2005 03:58 AM
05-24-2005 03:58 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
I notice I forgot some answer :
# ps -ef | grep -E 'stm|resmon|logd|psm'
root 980 1 0 17:42:25 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/syslogd -D
root 3237 1 0 17:44:01 ? 0:00 /etc/opt/resmon/lbin/p_client
root 2852 1 0 17:43:25 ? 0:00 /etc/opt/resmon/lbin/emsagent
This a fresh install and all the stm is marked as configured in swlist.
Latest error massage in api.log :
-------------------Start Event--------------------
User event occurred at Tue May 3 11:26:11.125017 2005
Process ID: 3862 (/usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/tools/.../lpmc_em) Log Level: Error
The monitor cannot determine the port number of diaglogd to communicate for registration.
Possible Causes/Recommended Action:
It may be possible that diaglogd is not running on your system. It is also possible that all the monitors will experience the same problem till diaglogd is successfully launched. diaglogd failure messages will be logged only once for all the monitors.
Please shutdown and restart diaglogd using STM. On successful registration of the monitor, a message will be logged indicating the fact.
-------------------End Event----------------------
Latest error message in registrar.log :
-------------------Start Event--------------------
Event 2960 occurred at Tue May 3 11:08:57.000364 2005
Process ID: 3081 (/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/registrar) Log Level: Error
process_time_event: Expired awaiting-reply object, socket=25
-------------------End Event----------------------
-------------------Start Event--------------------
Event 2937 occurred at Tue May 3 11:08:57.001673 2005
Process ID: 3081 (/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/registrar) Log Level: Error
abort_awaiting_reply_obj: socket=25: Connection aborted
-------------------End Event----------------------
-------------------Start Event--------------------
Event 2961 occurred at Tue May 3 11:08:57.002756 2005
Process ID: 3081 (/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/registrar) Log Level: Error
process_time_event: Expired contact object for monitor /usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/tools/monitor/fc60mon
-------------------End Event----------------------
You get the error of client log in the previous message.
Regards,
Charles
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05-24-2005 04:03 AM
05-24-2005 04:03 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
The bundle with the extension for IPv6 is installed but I don't use currently an IPv6 address.
The ping and the nslookup is just fine.
# nslookup hpwks01
Using /etc/hosts on: hpwks01
looking up FILES
Name: hpwks01
Address: x.x.x.x
Aliases: hpwks01.mydomain.myext
In /etc/hosts I have :
x.x.x.x hpwks01 hpwks01.mydomain.myext
And in /etc/nsswitch.conf
hosts: files dns [NOTFOUND=return UNAVAIL=continue TRYAGAIN=return]
And in /etc/resolv.conf
domain mydomain.myext
nameserver x.x.x.x
Regards,
Charles
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05-24-2005 04:51 AM
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Re: Stm refuse to start
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05-24-2005 04:55 AM
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Re: Stm refuse to start
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05-25-2005 12:28 AM
05-25-2005 12:28 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
EMS is at the correct version.
I don't think I can open a call at hp since I have no contract for that system.
Regards,
Charles
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05-25-2005 01:31 AM
05-25-2005 01:31 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
First, registrar uses the 'tcp6' version of the line, even on systems with IPv4.
Second, I think the problem is something in the configuration of the system that is stopping diagmond from initialising correctly.
Does the file /var/stm/logs/sys/activity_log exist, and is it updated each time 'diagmond' starts up (e.g. by running '/sbin/init.d/diagnostic start')? (This will indicate how far diagmond is getting in its initialisation.)
What is the status of IPCS on the system? Check with 'ipcs -mqs -ba' what the status is. One of the early things that diagmond does is to allocate ports and semaphores.
If there is an activity_log file, you could try running 'strings' on it to see if that shows anything useful, or if you have another system where STM is running successfully, you could try copying the file over and running the 'sal' command in cstm to see if diagmond is logging a failure there before it exits.
Andrew
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05-25-2005 01:39 AM
05-25-2005 01:39 AM
Re: Stm refuse to start
I would like to thanks all of you.
For your answers that help me to understand the process.
Understand that there were a "network" something error.
For your time and patience because this a very "special" case.
But I finally get it working and the solution is simply unbelievable...
In have configured everything to work with files and dns.
All the resolv system was working in files.
But since it is "a personal wks for my own pleasure and tests" I did not asked a entry in the central dns.
No reason to create an entry since I am the only user for that box.
I have verified with a server I have configured and that worked nicely...
The only difference was that server has a dns entry.
Without believing it would change a thing I have asked a dns entry...
Wait 10 minutes.
Logs starts to change under /etc/opt/resmon/log.
And believe it or not... now everything is working fine...
Regards,
Charles