Looks like $UDTHOME and $UDTBIN aren't set the same when logging in via
telnet as when on the console.

Remember on an X desktop you have to explicitly enable sourcing of the
normal .profile

Cheers,

Ken

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A question for the group:
> I'm looking for assistance with what I believe is a permissions issue.
>
> I'm attempting to move an application from one server to another (old
> server is Unidata 6.1 on Digital Unix 4.0e, new server is Unidata
> 7.1.1 on Tru64 5.1B-4 fully patched).
> The application runs fine on the server console or Xwindows console,
> but it fails with a "Start SMM first!" message when started via
> Telnet or ssh.
>
> When I run the showud command as a user from the console I see:
> UID     PID     TIME    CMD
> root    14698   0:00.03 /usr/ud71/bin/cleanupd -m 10 -t 20
> root    14693   0:00.03 /usr/ud71/bin/sbcs -r
> root    14670   0:00.03 /usr/ud71/bin/smm -t 60
> root    14687   0:00.00 /usr/unishared/unirpc/unirpcd
>
> When I run the showud command as a user from Telnet I see:
> UID     PID     TIME    CMD
> root    14687   0:00.00 /usr/unishared/unirpc/unirpcd
>
> Obviously SMM is running but the terminal client can't see it.
> Don't know if this is relevant but I recall one of the new server's OS
> patches restricts the ps command so one user can't see processes
> started by another user.
>
> Michael Golden
> Information Technology Manager
> Unique Fabricating Inc.
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