You could send the Core Dump to IBM AIX Support to
analyze to see exactly what is causing the problem.
Thanks,
Angela
--- Demaerel Miguel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hoi
>
> Server
> AIX 4.3.2.0
> ADSM Server 3.7.2.0
>
> Client
> Solaris 2.8
> ADSM client 3.1.0.8
> ADSM API 3.1.0.8
>
> ADSM Oracle 2.1.7d
>
> ADSM node output
> adsm> q node SOBUNIX01_ORA
> Node Name Platform Policy
> Domain Days Since
> Days Since Locked?
> Name
> Last
> Password
>
> Access
> Set
> ------------------------- --------
> -------------- ----------
> ---------- -------
> SOBUNIX01_ORA (?)
> SGMS_ORA_DOM <1
> <1 No
>
>
> dsm.sys
> SERVERNAME SOBNSM01
> COMMMETHOD TCPIP
> TCPPORT 1500
> TCPServeraddress 172.22.1.3
>
> TCPCLIENTPort 1501
> TCPNODELAY YES
> TCPBUFFSIZE 64
> TXNBYTELIMIT 25600
> NODENAME SOBUNIX01_ORA
>
> dsm.opt
> SERVERNAME SOBNSM01
>
>
> Environment
> # set |grep DSM
> DSMI_ORC_CONFIG=/opt/IBMDSMoba
> DSMO_NODE=SOBUNIX01_ORA
> DSMO_PSWDPATH=/opt/IBMDSMoba
> #
>
> When I execute aobpswd I get a core dump. I can't
> connect to the ADSM
> server.
> # aobpswd
>
>
***************************************************************
> * ADSMConnect Agent for Oracle Backup
> *
> * Password file initialization/update program
> *
> *>> this must be run by the ROOT user if updating
> the value <<*
>
***************************************************************
> Enter your current password:
> Enter your new password:
> Segmentation Fault - core dumped
> #
>
> Can some help me.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Greetings Miguel
>
>
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