Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!texbell!sequoia!rpp386!garnett From: garnett@rpp386.cactus.org (John Garnett) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Re: installing WHIP Message-ID: <17201@rpp386.cactus.org> Date: 28 Oct 89 14:59:37 GMT References: <1173@msa3b.UUCP> Reply-To: garnett@rpp386.UUCP (John Garnett) Organization: USENET Users' Anonymous Lines: 35 In article <1173@msa3b.UUCP> kevin@msa3b.UUCP (Kevin P. Kleinfelter) writes: > >When I reinstalled WHIP (after telling it "Yes, go ahead and install on >top of the existing verion") the install died with a core dump in the >install script (soon after copying the files off the diskettes). >The sequence of events is... > > Segmentation violation > Directory or files missing > Segmentation violation > WHIP Installed Successfully > >(Funny, I don't think this is "success." :-( ) > >I would prefer NOT to have to re-install the whole d**n AIX from scratch >ANOTHER time (is this 10?). > >Any help would be appreciated. This problem plagued me as well. For some time the only fix appeared to be to reinstall AIX and WHIP - not exactly an acceptable solution. I have learned that in certain cases this problem can be caused by an incorrect stanza in /etc/system. Find the 3270 Connection Card stanza in /etc/system and make sure that the the "slot" parameter is NOT set to "slot = planar". Change this stanza so that it reads "slot = #" where # is the slot that contains the 3270 card. If you make this change, you must rebuild the kernel in order for it to become effective (use the newkernel command). -- +------------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | John Garnett | Base 1.9 | | garnett@rpp386.cactus.org | | | {bigtex|texbell}!rpp386!garnett | "It's almost binary" |