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Problem while starting named daemon

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aixrav

Technical User
Jul 20, 2001
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Hi guys,
'am trying to configure nameserver, I created all the required files with the appropriate information. the files are:
named.boot
named.data
named.rev.192.168.1
named.local
resolv.conf

SO after finishing editing the files, I tried to start the named daemon by using startsrc -s named but the following error has arised,

# startsrc -s named
0513-015 The named subsystem couldnot be started.
Please check subsystem resources and try again later.

please help me out,
Thanx in advance,
Ravi
 


4.The last thing you must do is stop and start named, so the changes can take effect. Enter:

stopsrc -s named

The following is displayed:

0513-044 The named Subsystem was requested to stop.

Enter the following command:

startsrc -s named

The following is displayed:

0513-059 The named Subsystem has been started. Subsystem PID is 6890.

The rest of the files associated with DNS keep the same format.
 
Hi aixqueen,
Thanx for ur reply, I tried for as per ur suggestion I first tried to stop the named daemon, the following resulted,

#stopsrc -s named
0513-004 The subsystem or group, named, is currently inoperative.

so I tried to the start the named, but the same error.

# startsrc -s named
0513-015 The named subsystem couldnot be started.
Please check subsystem resources and try again later.

please help me out,
Thanx
Ravi
 
Hi,
'am new to aix, 'am not able to find the "named" in usr/sbin,infact 'am not able to find named in the entire aix system,please help me out with wut all the filesets I have to load.
HELP ME OUT PLEASE......
thanx in advance.
Ravi
 
You must to install [tt]bos.net.tcp.server[/tt] to have some server commands and files.
I hope it works...
Unix was made by and for smart people.
 
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