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Could not initialize tooltalk (tt_open):<br />

TT_ERR_NOMP<br />

Cause<br />

Various desktop tools display or print this message when the ttsession(1) process is<br />

not available. The TookTalk service generally tries to restart ttsession(1) if it is not<br />

running. So this error indicates that the ToolTalk service is either not installed or is<br />

not installed correctly.<br />

Action<br />

Verify that the ttsession(1) command exists in /usr/openwin/bin or /usr/dt/bin.<br />

If this command is not present, ToolTalk is not installed correctly. The packages<br />

constituting ToolTalk are the runtime SUNWtltk, developer support SUNWtltkd,<br />

and the manual pages SUNWtltkm. CDE ToolTalk packages have the same names<br />

with ".2" appended.<br />

Technical Notes<br />

The full TT_ERR_NOMP message <strong>string</strong> reads as follows: "No ttsession(1) is running,<br />

probably because tt_open(3) has not been called yet. If this is returned from tt_open(3)<br />

it means ttsession(1) could not be started, which generally means ToolTalk is not<br />

installed on the system."<br />

Could not open ToolTalk Channel<br />

Cause<br />

Attempting to run workshop remotely, the error message is displayed.<br />

The fix is the following: 1. Make sure workshop is no longer running; 2. In the<br />

telnet/rlogin session window, type /bin/ps -ef | grep ttsession. If<br />

there is one running that belongs to the user who has telneted into the system,<br />

type kill pid_of_ttsession; 3. In the telnet rlogin session, type<br />

/usr/dt/bin/ttsession -s -d :0.0; 4. Start<br />

workshop.<br />

44 Solaris Common Messages and Troubleshooting Guide ♦ October, 1998

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