ServerNet Cluster 6780 Operations Guide (G06.28+, H06.05+)
Troubleshooting and Replacement Procedures
ServerNet Cluster 6780 Operations Guide—525606-003
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Troubleshooting SANMAN
1. Verify that MSGMON is started. At an SCF prompt, type:
-> STATUS PROCESS $ZZKRN.#MSGMON 
2. If $ZZKRN.#MSGMON is not configured, refer to the ServerNet Cluster 6780 
Planning and Installation Guide for information about configuring it.
3. If $ZZKRN.#MSGMON is configured but not started, you can start it by typing this 
command at an SCF prompt. This command starts a copy of MSGMON on every 
available processor on the system:
-> START PROCESS $ZZKRN.#MSGMON
4. If you continue to have problems, contact your service provider.
Troubleshooting SANMAN
SANMAN must be in the STARTED state on a system in order for the system to join a 
ServerNet cluster. $ZZKRN.#ZZSMN is a persistent process that should be configured 
to be started at all times. 
Use these steps to troubleshoot SANMAN:
1. Verify that SANMAN is started. Either:
•
Using the OSM Service Connection, click the ServerNet Cluster resource to 
select it, and check the SANMAN Process Pair attributes. See Figure 3-5 on 
page 3-14.
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At an SCF prompt, type:
-> STATUS PROCESS $ZZKRN.#ZZSMN 
2. If $ZZKRN.#ZZSMN is not configured, refer to the ServerNet Cluster 6780 
Planning and Installation Guide for information about configuring it.
3. If $ZZKRN.#ZZSMN is configured but not started, use SCF to start it:
-> START PROCESS $ZZKRN.#ZZSMN
4. If you continue to have problems, contact your service provider.
Note. If $ZZKRN.#MSGMON does not appear to be available, it might be configured using 
a different symbolic name. Use the SCF INFO PROCESS $ZZKRN.* command to display 
a list of all currently configured generic processes.
Note. If $ZZKRN.#ZZSMN does not appear to be available, it might be configured 
using a different symbolic name. Use the SCF INFO PROCESS $ZZKRN.*
 command 
to display a list of all currently configured generic processes
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