Using OSI and OTS Tools

Managing Your Configuration

The directory where the configuration files may be found is specified by setting the environment variable OSI_CONFIG. If OSI_CONFIG is not set, /etc/opt/ots/conf is searched as the default location.

Running osiconfchk

Follow these steps to run the osiconfchk program:

1.Login as root.

2.Type osiconfchk. For details on the options and variables, refer to the HP-UX online man pages for osiconfchk.

3.If there are no parameter problems, the root prompt re-appears.

Troubleshooting Using osiconfchk

If osiconfchk finds problems with the configuration parameters, it displays the file the problem was in, the line of the file, and the actual parameter at fault. The example below shows a sample output of osiconfchk errors.

/etc/opt/ots/conf/local_app

Line 26:

->ae_local_paddr 7874693.0001.0001 # p-, s-, and t_selector An even number of hexadecimal digits is required. (CHK023)

First line

Configuration file name from X.25, OTS, FTAM, or

 

X400.

Line number

This is the line number from the file.

Next line

The actual parameter name and value of the

 

parameter.

Last line

A statement of what osiconfchk found wrong with

 

the parameter.

Compare this display with the parameter value on the appropriate worksheet to be sure it was entered correctly.

Read the problem descriptions and take the recommended actions to correct the configuration problems.

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