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01-03-2002 07:23 PM
01-03-2002 07:23 PM
There is a process on one of our servers
D370 HP9000 which is basicdsd.
This runs at infrequent times and I have checked cron and cannot find a cron job which kicks it off. I believe the process is related to patch PHCO_15148. swlist shows this as
PHCO_15148 B.10.00.00.AA HPDPS Year 2000 Safe Cumulative Patch
Can any one help with this as this process spins and then eventually makes a core dump in the root directory filling in to 100%. I have to then delete it in order for my users to access system.
D370 HP9000 which is basicdsd.
This runs at infrequent times and I have checked cron and cannot find a cron job which kicks it off. I believe the process is related to patch PHCO_15148. swlist shows this as
PHCO_15148 B.10.00.00.AA HPDPS Year 2000 Safe Cumulative Patch
Can any one help with this as this process spins and then eventually makes a core dump in the root directory filling in to 100%. I have to then delete it in order for my users to access system.
Argh ye land lovers !
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01-07-2002 08:55 AM
01-07-2002 08:55 AM
Solution
Hello,
Normally, this forum is reserved for Linux purposes.
The HPDPS is a distributed print system on HP-UX. You may not need this unless you have a very complex architecture, with several hundreds of printers connected to several hundreds of servers :-)
To make sure HPDPS daemons are not started at system bootup, edit /etc/rc.config.d/pd and make sure that the following variables are zero or empty :
PD_CLIENT=0
PD_OTHER_CLIENTS=""
PD_SPOOLERS=""
PD_SUPERVISORS=""
To stop the daemons : /sbin/init.d/pd stop.
Good luck.
Kodjo
Normally, this forum is reserved for Linux purposes.
The HPDPS is a distributed print system on HP-UX. You may not need this unless you have a very complex architecture, with several hundreds of printers connected to several hundreds of servers :-)
To make sure HPDPS daemons are not started at system bootup, edit /etc/rc.config.d/pd and make sure that the following variables are zero or empty :
PD_CLIENT=0
PD_OTHER_CLIENTS=""
PD_SPOOLERS=""
PD_SUPERVISORS=""
To stop the daemons : /sbin/init.d/pd stop.
Good luck.
Kodjo
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