Hello,

I am trying the following command:

/u1/uv/bin/fixtool -file /resize/FOOBAR -logging -logpath /resize/loggin

The directory:  /resize/FOOBAR
contains:

-rwxrwxrwx   1 root       sys        1256974336 Jul  3 07:33 DATA.30
-rwxrwxrwx   1 root       sys        7190597632 Jul  3 07:33 OVER.30

The directory

/resize/loggin

Already exists however when I use the command:
/u1/uv/bin/fixtool -file /resize/FOOBAR -logging -logpath /resize/loggin

I get the message:

An error has occurred when running.
Error:  Unable to create the logging directory

I get the same error if I delete the directory /resize/loggin

It would be nice if the error message would print out the the name of the 
directory it is unable to create.  Any ideas of how I should change the command 
?  I'd like to run a diagnostics before I use the fix command.  (The file I 
want to fix is 64 bits).  This is on a HP-UX machine.


      
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