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Laurin,

Your error message may not be appropriately descriptive.

Are you getting a login screen for the service tools?  Now that SST is
password protected, you need to be logged into client access with a
valid profile which is also valid in the separate profile/password list
for SST/DST.  This applies to those areas of operations navigator (like
working with hardware or partitions) which would traditionally be part
of DST/SST.

If this is something you haven't dealt with yet, log in to your primary
partition DST as QSECOFR and look for the security settings.  Each
partition needs to have profiles individually authorized.

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

> Subject: Service Tool network interface
>
> I'm trying to work with partitions in Ops Nav for my 740.  Every time
I
> try to configure this option I get the message "No service tool
interface
> found at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx".  I added the service table entry on the
> controlling partition but I can't seem to find the server job that
needs
> to be running.  Can anyone shed some light on this for me?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Laurin Bruck



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