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Has anyone come across cel files being generated in /tmp? 1

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jpor2003

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Jun 3, 2005
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I have t P570+ nodes running AIX 5.3 TL5 SP6 and HACMP version 5.2

The primary node appears to be spawing on the hour some cel files:

Example of:

-rw-r----- 1 root system 48 22 Nov 14:30 cel761954.cache
-rw-r----- 1 root system 48 22 Nov 14:30 cel761954_s3.err
-rw-r----- 1 root system 2241 22 Nov 14:30 cel761954_s3.out
-rw-r----- 1 root system 0 22 Nov 14:30 cel761954_s4.out

Inside each file I can see this:

for the cel761954.cache;

_IP_NODE_MAP=""
_IP_NODE_MAP=""
_IP_NODE_MAP=""

In cel761954_s3.err (where node is the server name);

node-a: RETURN_CODE=0
node-b: RETURN_CODE=0

In cel761954_s3.out;

node - a: #name:id
node - a: root:0
node - a: #name:id
node - a: daemon:1
node - a: #name:id
node - a: bin:2
node - a: #name:id
node - a: sys:3
node - a: #name:id
node - a: adm:4
node - a: #name:id
node - a: uucp:5
node - a: #name:id
node - a: nobody:4294967294
node - a: #name:id
node - a: lp:11
node - a: #name:id
node - a: invscout:6
node - a: #name:id
node - a: nuucp:7
node - a: #name:id
node - a: ipsec:201
node - a: #name:id
node - a: best1:202
node - a: #name:id
node - a: cduser:3324
node - a: #name:id
node - a: tt1padm:119411
node - a: #name:id
node - a: tt1pws:119414
node - a: #name:id
node - a: tt2padm:119412
node - a: #name:id
node - a: tt3padm:119413
node - a: #name:id
node - a: tt1pora:121214
node - a: #name:id
node - a: tt1pmqm:121215
node - a: #name:id
node - a: tt2pws:121217
node - a: #name:id
node - a: tt3ptws:121225
node - a: #name:id
node - a: tt3pglm:121228
node - a: #name:id
node - a: tt3pora:121241
node - a: #name:id
node - a: mqm:204
node - a: #name:id
node - a: tt3pmqm:121245
node - a: #name:id
node - a: tt1pcd:121808
node - a: #name:id
node - a: tt3pcd:121809
node - a: #name:id
node - a: mqlmon:123621
node - b: #name:id
node - b: root:0
node - b: #name:id
node - b: daemon:1
node - b: #name:id
node - b: bin:2
node - b: #name:id
node - b: sys:3
node - b: #name:id
node - b: adm:4
node - b: #name:id
node - b: uucp:5
node - b: #name:id
node - b: nobody:4294967294
node - b: #name:id
node - b: lp:11
node - b: #name:id
node - b: invscout:6

In file cel761954_s4.out has nothing.

I seem to think this is maybe HACMP logging. But I cannot see where to turn this off.

Has anyone any ideas?

Thanks.


 
Just done some digging. And it appears that I require the latest HACMP version 5.2 patches. Just in-case anyone else came across this issue.
 
Have a star for updating the problem with the solution!
 
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