Ok...nevermind. As soon as I sent out the email, Compaq called back, and said that it would be fine to ignore the message. Something about it didn't see the file, but it doesn't really matter anyway. Thanks anyway. =)
and while I write this I got two resopnses. Oisin McGuinness writes:
>Since you are in single user mode, there is no event manager running. Verify
>may be run in multiuser mode (for checking other domains.) I believe
>(but I'm not CPQ support....) that verify is simply trying to let the event >manager know
>that it has finished with checking the domains, and other users of advfs (e.g. >the much
>maligned advfsd) can do what they want.
>So my guess is: harmless.
>Do I win free theater tickets?? :-)
>Oisin McGuinness
Sorry...no tickets...I don't even get free tickets!! ;-)
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and Kevin Partin writes:
>all that message means is that verify could not post an event. A lot of >commands in 5.x post events. This is new to the 5.x stream. In single user >mode, evmd and binlogd are not running. Just simply start evmd and binlogd >before running any commands like verify, vdump or vrestore and you will not >see those messages.
>Kevin
Jonathan Williams
UNIX Systems Administrator
The Shubert Organization, Inc.
Received on Fri Aug 10 2001 - 15:54:28 NZST