on 01-04-2010 10:02 AM
I have a problem with the /etc/rc.d/init.d/sapinit on a RedHat EL51 installation.
The Application Server was installed by a SAP Partner and this file was never initiated into the services. It's just there and never used.
Now we need to go Production with the system and we would like to have some type of monitoring oft the Application Server to make sure it is running.
Trying the ./sapinit status fails with the following error message
tail: cannot open `+2' for reading: No such file or directory
running
Is there a fixed sapinit file available where the "tail" is used correctly on a RedHat linux EL 5.1 setup?
I did a small try just changing the "tail +2" into "tail -n +2" but this was not the solution. The "running" message disapeared with this fix...
Our setup is splitted... meaning The DB server is on a Separate host and the Application server is running on it's own Linux Server.
Regards,
Mats
Ooops... I might have posted this in the wrong Forum ???
Maybe someone can move this to the Forum SAP on Linux
Edited by: Mats Stromberg on Jan 4, 2010 12:33 PM
Closing the topic here and re-enter it in the SAP on Linux forum
Edited by: Mats Stromberg on Jan 4, 2010 2:03 PM
Wrong Forum
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