HP-UX 11i v3 Read Before Installing or Updating, March 2009 (Update 4 Release)

Harmless Error Messages Logged to syslog after Install of
Serviceguard
After Serviceguard has been installed as part of an Operating Environment
(OE) or separately, the Serviceguard cmproxyd and cmwbemd daemons log
“Permission denied to 127.0.0.1” messages to /var/adm/syslog/
syslog.log. For example:
Jan 21 07:33:02 run1 cmproxyd[1577]: Permission denied
to 127.0.0.1
Jan 21 07:33:41 run1 cmwbemd[1710]: Permission denied
to 127.0.0.1
These are harmless messages; they do not indicate a problem with the
installation.
What to Do
If you are not using Serviceguard, ignore the messages.
To configure a Serviceguard cluster, or add this system as a node to an
existing cluster, follow directions in the latest edition of Managing
Serviceguard manual, which you can find on http://docs.hp.com under
High Availability Serviceguard. Make sure you follow the directions
under “Configuring Root Level Access” and “Configuring Name
Resolution” near the beginning of Chapter 5.
After the node is configured into the cluster, the error messages will no
longer appear.
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