HP DCE/9000 Version 1.7 for HP-UX 11.0 Release Note
HP DCE 1.7 for HP-UX 11.0 Release Note 19
Known Problems and Work Arounds
Known Problems for HP DCE/9000 Version 1.7
HP DCE 1.7 Limitations and Known Problems
The limitations of HP DCE 1.7 are as follows:
• The following messages may be seen during swinstall on systems
with Integrated Login installed. This error has no detrimental effect,
and hence can be ignored.
* Beginning the Batch Swmodify Phase
WARNING: Cannot delete the definition for "/usr/vue/bin/
vuge.auth.new"from the fileset "IntegratedLogin.AUTH-COM
MON". The file does not exist in this fileset.
ERROR: The selected software was not modified. All of the
specified file modifications are invalid. See the ERROR and/
or WARNING messages above.
ERROR: The swmodify command failed for IntegratedLogin.AUTH-
COMMON...
• In order to successfully unconfigure a CDS server and then configure
a new CDS server on the same machine, you must follow these steps:
1. Stop and restart the CDS server containing the master replica of
the root directory.
2. Stop and restart any other CDS servers containing master
replicas for directories that will be replicated on the newly
(re-)configured server.
These steps are necessary because unconfiguring and reconfiguring
causes the CDS server principal for that host to be deleted and then
recreated. As a result, cached security contexts in the CDS servers for
master replicas contain out of date information, leading to RPC
failures that can cause the cell’s namespace to become unavailable.
As a precautionary measure, HP recommends that all CDS servers
containing master replicas be stopped and restarted any time a CDS
server is unconfigured from the cell.
• In a split server configuration, if the secd/dtsd server is started
before the cdsd/dtsd server, dtsd will fail to start if CDS services are
not available. The problem lies in the dtsd initialization code
attempting to export its time service interface into the namespace.
If this problem occurs, verify that cdsd is running and start dtsd
using one of the following commands:
/opt/dcelocal/bin/dtsd -s (for servers)
/opt/dcelocal/bin/dtsd -c (for clients)