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I had scp 'd it over and verified the file size which was the same. The only difference was the file extension; it was named CPbackup05052009.gz After consulting with a unix admin, I renamed it to...
I tar 'ed the directory, compressed the file using gzip, and copied over to a backup machine i have just built. When I run the ./upgrade_import utility, I receive an error message stating it failed...
Hi everyone,
when trying to run the ./upgrade_export -d filename utility, I receive the following error message:
[ 15956 1]@t0q25z[5 May 10:08:12] GetExecPath: Exec dir = .
[ 15956 1]@t0q25z[5...
Yes, I had sudo 'd over to root via sudo su -. Anyhow, I copied the .profile for root over from the primary CP Server which has resolved the issue. Thank you to everyone for all of your advice.
I copied the .profile for root over from the primary CP Server which has resolved the issue. Thank you to everyone for all of your advice.
Yes, I had initially tried that but the problem is that it does not recognize any of the CP commands.
I tried to run the command but received an error stating the file does not exist. I then CD'd over to /opt/CPshrd-R62/tmp/ to see if the .CPprofile.sh did exist, but it does not. The default shell is...
Yes, I did. I logged out, back in as myself, then sudo over to root. Is there a way to add this variable manually??
Hi Everyone,
I have installed SmartCenter on a Solaris 10 Server but it is not recognizing any Checkpoint commands such as cpstart, cpstop, cpinfo, etc. I do not have a lot of experience with Unix...
Hi Everyone,
I have installed SmartCenter on a Solaris 10 Server but it is not recognizing any Checkpoint commands such as cpstart, cpstop, cpinfo, etc. I do not have a lot of experience with...