General Failures
The following table contains a list of the general failure error messages that are sent
to the system logs and/or to the SSP applications.
TABLE A-5
Error Message
DR Error: Cannot fork()
process . . . errno_description
DR Error: command has
continued
DR Error: command stopped
by signal signal_number
DR Error: command terminated
due to signal signal_number
DR Error: command terminated
due to signal signal_number.
Core dumped.
General Failure Error Messages
Probable Cause
The DR daemon could not fork off a
process for the command to run in. A
message in the form "running
command" appears in the system logs
prior to this error message, or any
other error message about failed
commands.
While the DR daemon was running
external commands, one of the
commands failed or exited abnormally.
The DR feature executes external
commands (for example, drvconf) to
configure the software subsystems.
While the DR daemon was running
external commands, one of the
commands failed or exited abnormally.
The DR feature executes external
commands (for example, drvconf) to
configure the software subsystems.
While the DR daemon was running
external commands, one of the
commands failed or exited abnormally.
The DR feature executes external
commands (for example, drvconf) to
configure the software subsystems.
While the DR daemon was running
external commands, one of the
commands failed or exited abnormally.
The DR feature executes external
commands (for example, drvconf) to
configure the software subsystems.
Suggested Action
The errno_description offers
hints on how to fix the
command that you want to
run. Also check the man page
for the command. It may
have an explanation of the
error.
Run the program manually
on the domain. If the
command fails again, refer to
the man page for the
command. It may have an
explanation of the error.
Run the program manually
on the domain. If the
command fails again, refer to
the man page for the
command. It may have an
explanation of the error.
Run the program manually
on the domain. If the
command fails again, refer to
the man page for the
command. It may have an
explanation of the error.
Run the program manually
on the domain. If the
command fails again, refer to
the man page for the
command. It may have an
explanation of the error.
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