NetConfig problem

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  • #51644
    Mark Gathers
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      Hi All,

      Does anyone know what is causing the following NetConfig validation error and how to fix it.  Both our production and test engines are reporting the issue as of last Friday march 19th.   I’ve gone through all our recent changes and nothing appears to be wrong, all interfaces appear to be running fine.  Any help would be greatly appreciated!  Thank you in advance, Mark Gathers at WVUH.   🙁

      ERROR message:

      *****************************************************************

      cron: The previous message is the standard output

      and standard error of one of the cron commands.

      From daemon Fri Mar 19 23:59:05 2010

      Received: (from daemon@localhost) by ietest.rcbhsc.wvu.edu (AIX5.2/8.11.6p2/8.11.0) id o2K3x501605666 for hci; Fri, 19 Mar 2010 23:59:05 -0400

      Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 23:59:05 -0400

      From: daemon

      Message-Id: <201003200359.o2K3x501605666@ietest.rcbhsc.wvu.edu>

      To: hci

      Status: RO

      NetConfig Error: unmatched open brace in list

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      • #71078
        Gary Atkinson
        Participant

          Throw your netconfig in a editor (I like pspad) and see if you have any un matched braces.

        • #71079
          Keith McLeod
          Participant

            Another method with same PSPAD tool is to copy both your currnet NetConfig and the latest copy from the Revisions directory and open with PSPAD TXTDiff.  This will highlight the differences by color based on:

            In left file but not in right.

            In right file but not in left.

            Lines are different between the 2 files….

            Gives a good side-by-side comparison…

          • #71080
            Mark Gathers
            Participant

              All,

              Just wanted to let you know cloverleaf tech support resolved our engine issue, appears we had a brace instead of parenthesis inside the /etc/hosts file that the tcl program didn’t like.

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