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Tuning and Troubleshooting OVO<br />

Solving Installation Problems on MPE/iX Managed Nodes<br />

Solving Installation Problems on MPE/iX<br />

Managed Nodes<br />

This section describes how to solve problems on MPE/iX managed nodes.<br />

MPE/iX managed nodes are supported by the OVO management server<br />

only on <strong>HP</strong>-UX.<br />

If an Installation Aborts Because the MPE/iX System<br />

Name is Unknown<br />

Installation aborts because MPE/iX system name is not known on the<br />

management server.<br />

Problem A<br />

The LAN card is not configured with the ieee option required for vt3k<br />

operations.<br />

Solution A<br />

Get the current lanconfig statement from /etc/netlinkrc on the<br />

management server, and resubmit the command with the additional ieee<br />

parameter.<br />

grep lanconfig /etc/netlinkrc<br />

lanconfig…ieee<br />

Problem B<br />

No ARPA-to-NS node-name mapping is defined in<br />

/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/vt3k.conf and the NS node<br />

for the management server is not set, or it belongs to a different domain.<br />

Solution B1<br />

Specify a corresponding mapping in vt3k.conf. (See the corresponding<br />

section in the OVO DCE Agent Concepts and Configuration Guide).<br />

Solution B2<br />

Check and set the NS node name of the management server:<br />

nodename<br />

nodename <br />

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