ADIC 601354 User Manual
Administrative Tasks
601354 Rev A
Troubleshoot
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Initialization/
Configuration
Configuration
Note
The
cleanconfig
utility can be run for an archive
configure/reconfigure process that has terminated abnormally.
Problem
Solution
Clear
Configuration in
Progress Flags
During reconfiguration,
configuration in progress
flags are received even
though none is actually
configuring. How can
these flags be cleared?
configuration in progress
flags are received even
though none is actually
configuring. How can
these flags be cleared?
To clear the Configuration in Progress
flags, run the cleanconfig script in the
flags, run the cleanconfig script in the
$VS DIR/utilities
directory. When the
message Are you sure you want to do
this? is displayed, enter y. All of the
Configuration in Progress flags are
cleared.
this? is displayed, enter y. All of the
Configuration in Progress flags are
cleared.
Initialize vswin
Software
Why is the vswin software
not always able to initialize
on a remote terminal?
not always able to initialize
on a remote terminal?
The vswin software does not initialize if
executed without running the xhost
command. This command enables the
remote computer to act as host for the
local workstation.
executed without running the xhost
command. This command enables the
remote computer to act as host for the
local workstation.
To initialize the vswin software, perform
the following procedure:
the following procedure:
Step 1: Change to the $
VS DIR/logs
directory. Check the
vslogfile
file for
clues.
Step 2: Enable access to the remote host.
Login to the local workstation. Issue the
xhost remote_host_name command.
Login to the local workstation. Issue the
xhost remote_host_name command.
Step 3: Set the environment DISPLAY
variable to ensure that the vswin software
appears to initialize when executed on a
remote host. Login to the remote host
computer. Issue the setenv DISPLAY
local_workstation_name:0 command.
variable to ensure that the vswin software
appears to initialize when executed on a
remote host. Login to the remote host
computer. Issue the setenv DISPLAY
local_workstation_name:0 command.