HP-UX Internet Services Administrator's Guide (February 2007)

Table 5-2 Manpages for Error Messages (continued)
rwhod(1M)ruptime(1)ruptime
rwhod(1M)rwho(1)rwho
ocd(1M)
user application
ddfa
If the server or the client is not an HP system, see the appropriate users manual or
system administration manual for that system. There is not a standard naming
convention for servers or processes that activate the servers; however, you should be
able to find the information in the system’s documentation.
Services Checklist
Following is a services checklist to help you diagnose the problem:
Answer the questions in the section “Characterizing a Problem” (page 77) at the
beginning of this chapter.
Run the service to your own node. To do this, your node name and Internet address
must be in the /etc/hosts file. If the server is successful, then the client and the
server halves of the service operate correctly. This provides a starting point to
determine where problems are occurring.
Use the flowcharts that follow to help you identify what is causing the problem.
Flowchart 1. Checking for a Server
Follow Flowchart 1 for all services and servers, and replace the words service and
server with the appropriate service name or server name.
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