svrMgt_mib[681]: svrMgt_mib **ERROR svrMgt_mib.c line 332: Could not start.[Scanned @ MSI - No Virus Found]

From: <Shaun.Racine_at_intier.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 08:27:55 +0000

Dear Managers,

Tru64 5.1A PK4 (T64V51AB21AS0004-20030206 OSF520)

Checking the logs on our development server I have found this (first
occurrence since upgrade to 5.1A in April 2003);

svrMgt_mib[681]: svrMgt_mib **ERROR svrMgt_mib.c line 332: Could not start.
Last error was:

Is it anything to worry about? (server appears to be running OK)

I did find this on the archives;
http://www.ornl.gov/cts/archives/mailing-lists/tru64-unix-managers/1998/07/msg00055.html
which suggested errors like these are meant to be suppressed?

TIA for any guidance.

Viewing more details on our system showed this only;

bob:root> evmget -f "[time 2003:09:20:*:02:27:25]"|evmshow -d
============================ Syslog event ============================
EVM event name: sys.unix.syslog.daemon

    Syslog daemon events are posted by system daemons to alert the
    administrator to an unusual condition. The user name field usually
    indicates which daemon posted the event. The text of the message
    indicates the reason for the event.

======================================================================

Formatted Message:
    svrMgt_mib[681]: svrMgt_mib **ERROR svrMgt_mib.c line 332: Could not
    start. Last error was:

Event Data Items:
    Event Name : sys.unix.syslog.daemon
    Priority : 300
    PID : 364
    PPID : 1
    Event Id : 8076
    Timestamp : 20-Sep-2003 02:27:25
    Host IP address : 172.28.32.19
    Host Name : bob
    User Name : root
    Format : svrMgt_mib[681]: svrMgt_mib **ERROR svrMgt_mib.c
line
                        332: Could not start. Last error was:
    Reference : cat:evmexp.cat:200

Variable Items:
    None

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