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Administering your system with SCOadmin

SCOadmin error trace

When a non-recoverable error occurs in SCOadmin, SCO Visual Tcl creates a file containing an error trace. The output is put into a file in the /tmp directory. While the vtcl output is probably not useful to you, if the problem persists, save the output when you call your provider for assistance.

Error filenames use the format:

tclerror.PID.log

where PID is the number of the process that created the file. Here is a sample output:

   Uncaught error in Tcl program: hostmib:
   no SMUX entry for hostmib: goingDown
   

---------------------------------------------------------------------- Error code = NONE ---------------------------------------------------------------------- no SMUX entry for hostmib: goingDown

while executing "SMUXInit hostmib /etc/sysadm.d/hostmib.defs" ("uplevel" body line 3) invoked from within "uplevel $command" ======================================================================


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