Instant Capacity on Demand (iCOD) User's Guide for versions B.05.x

Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting the iCOD Software
Chapter 576
5. Verify that the executables and configuration files have not been
deleted and the permissions are set correctly:
/usr/sbin/icod_stat
/usr/sbin/icod_modify
/usr/sbin/icod_notify
/usr/lib/libicod.sl
/etc/.iCOD_data
6. If any of the files in
Step 5 (above) are missing or corrupted then
re-install the iCOD software. Refer to “Reinstalling iCOD Software”
on page 48 for details.
7. Ensure that the kernel driver diag2 is built into the kernel.
8. For V-Class enterprise servers, verify V2500/V2600 Test Station
Software Release 3.1, or higher, is loaded on the system.
9. If HP-UX 11.0 is installed on your iCOD system, verify that the
required 11.00 kernel and command patches are installed. See
“HP-UX 11.0 Requirements” on page 21 for details.
10. If HP-UX 11i v1 is installed on your iCOD system, verify that
the required 11i v1 kernel patches are installed. See “HP-UX 11i v1
Requirements” on page 22 for details.
NOTE See “Steps to Confirm or Diagnose E-mail Configuration” on page 28 for
details of ensuring your e-mail is configured correctly.