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12-13-2010 11:46 PM
12-13-2010 11:46 PM
Hiya boyz and girlz!!
I've installed HP-SIM ver 6.2 and all the prerequisites, (I think.) When I run /opt/mx/bin/mxinitconfig -l, everything returns happy, which makes me smile. I then run /opt/mx/bin/mxinitconfig -a, and my smile turns upside down. :(
8. Database Configuration
Connecting to database..
ERROR - Connection to the repository server failed.
...........Failed
then more of the same.
Can anyone assist me with resolving this?
Regards,
Ron
I've installed HP-SIM ver 6.2 and all the prerequisites, (I think.) When I run /opt/mx/bin/mxinitconfig -l, everything returns happy, which makes me smile. I then run /opt/mx/bin/mxinitconfig -a, and my smile turns upside down. :(
8. Database Configuration
Connecting to database..
ERROR - Connection to the repository server failed.
...........Failed
then more of the same.
Can anyone assist me with resolving this?
Regards,
Ron
Should have been an astronaut.
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12-14-2010 12:12 AM
12-14-2010 12:12 AM
Re: HP-SIM ver 6.2
Hi Ron,
which Operating system ?
ON HP UX this is caused because of
system is configured as a part of a Serviceguard cluster, and as such has a specific requirement with regards to how hostname resolution is done. The contents of the /etc/nsswitch.conf file along with the value of the kernel parameter maxfiles_lim seem to be causing the problem.
thanks,
Aftab
which Operating system ?
ON HP UX this is caused because of
system is configured as a part of a Serviceguard cluster, and as such has a specific requirement with regards to how hostname resolution is done. The contents of the /etc/nsswitch.conf file along with the value of the kernel parameter maxfiles_lim seem to be causing the problem.
thanks,
Aftab
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12-14-2010 12:21 AM
12-14-2010 12:21 AM
Re: HP-SIM ver 6.2
Thank you for your response!!
This is an rx7640 running HP-UX 11.31. It is not part of a serviceguard cluster.
How do I proceed?
Ron
This is an rx7640 running HP-UX 11.31. It is not part of a serviceguard cluster.
How do I proceed?
Ron
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12-14-2010 12:57 AM
12-14-2010 12:57 AM
Solution
HI Ron,
lowering maxfiles_lim to 243712 might help
e.g.
# mxinitconfig -r
# kctune maxfiles_lim=243712
# mxinitconfig -a
# kctune maxfiles_lim=
Refer to the following threads
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1074821
thanks,
aftab
lowering maxfiles_lim to 243712 might help
e.g.
# mxinitconfig -r
# kctune maxfiles_lim=243712
# mxinitconfig -a
# kctune maxfiles_lim=
Refer to the following threads
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1074821
thanks,
aftab
I work for HPE
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