Lost "setHciDirs"

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  • #52508
    Richard Hart
    Participant

      We are on AIX 5.3 and have 5.8.3 installed on our test server and all is OK.

      In theory we have 5.8.3 on our prod server in preparation of a migration and all is not ok!

      The prod server can’t find setHciDirs.

      Test

      Quote:

      [mgr] [5.8] aise01d> hcitcl

      hcitcl>setHciDirs

      /apps/aise01d/cis5.8/integrator/aise01d/exec/processes

      hcitcl>

      Prod

      Quote:

      [mgr] [5.8] aise01p> hcitcl

      hcitcl>setHciDirs

      Error: invalid command name “setHciDirs”

      hcitcl>

      This link details an issue with the patch installation.

      Could this be a similar issue. I’m pretty sure that the same patch files were used on both servers?

      If is is the patches, can I just re-run them or should I re-install all of 5.8 first and then run them?

      Thanks

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      • #74500
        Rob Abbott
        Keymaster

          Richard – this command is located in $HCIROOT/tcl/lib/cloverleaf in hciDirs.tlib (and indexed in hciDirs.tndx).

          You might check to see if either of these files are corrupted.

          Rob Abbott
          Cloverleaf Emeritus

        • #74501
          Richard Hart
          Participant

            Hi Rob.

            Quote:

            you might check to see if either of these files are corrupted.

            Yes corrupted .. and probably an issue between the keyboard and the floor!

            We run Cloverleaf on the server and have users:

               ‘hci’ – the installation ‘owner’; and

               ‘hcimgr’ – the Cloverleaf sites non-dev ‘owner’.  

            We access these through sudo and perform development in our own user sites.

            The Patch was executed as user ‘hcimgr’ and had issues!

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