mcb,
Questions / things for you to check:
0. What OneWorld version(s) are you running?
1. Are you in production or just starting your implementation?
2. Do you have more than 1 version of OneWorld on your Enterprise Server? e.g are you in the midst of installing XE while still running an older version?
3. Are you logged in with the proper unix JDE account (the one that should set all environment variables properly)?
4. Did you run EndOneWorld.sh first, even though you didn't think OneWorld was running?
5. Does your EndOneWorld.sh include running rmics.sh? If not try running it once or twice.
6. Have you rebooted the Sun box (sometimes is neccessary once things get really bollixed up)?
7. Have you looked at the log files on the server to see what errors are being reported. What errors are those?
8. What/where is the IPC conflict?
9. What else has changed recently besides the starting IPC key value?
10. Is Oracle running?
Cheer up! We'll get the beast running (assuming it used to run).
Larry Jones
[email protected]
OneWorld B733.1, SP 11.3
HPUX 11, Oracle SE 8.1.6
SandBox: OneWorld XE SP15