
Troubleshooting Routers
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4.
Verify that you updated the /etc/services file correctly, as follows:
• If the workstation running Site Manager is accessing NIS (Network
Information Services), update the /etc/services file on the workstation that
is providing NIS.
• If the workstation running Site Manager is not accessing NIS, update the
/etc/services file on the local workstation.
5. Verify that no two processes bind to the same SNMP trap port number.
For example, Site Manager and Sun Net Manager cannot both bind to the
SNMP trap port.
6. Refer to one of the following sections if it applies to your problem:
•“Una
ble to Load SNMP MIB or File Was Inaccessible Message”
•“Una
ble to Run . . . Module Message”
Unable to Load SNMP MIB or File Was Inaccessible Message
If messages like the following appear, add swap space to your workstation:
wfsm: unable to load the SNMP MIB (c3202)
wfsm: The SNMP MIB could not be loaded from the file
/usr/wf/lib/WFMIB.defs
Either the file was inaccessible, or not enough memory to load file
Unable to Run . . . Module Message
Before starting Site Manager, make sure that you are in a directory for which you
have write permission. If you start Site Manager in a directory where you do not
have write access, you will not be able to start the Site Manager tools. A message
such as
Unable to Run Configuration Module appears.
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