Error Mesages in /var/log/messages

Hi,
Dec 9 04:03:08 drs syslogd 1.4.1: restart (remote reception).
Dec 9 04:03:18 drs logger: Could not access /etc/oracle/scls_scr/drs/root/crsstart.
Dec 9 04:03:18 drs logger: Oracle Cluster Ready Services disabled by corrupt install
Dec 9 04:03:18 drs logger: Could not access /etc/oracle/scls_scr/drs/root/crsstart.
Dec 9 04:03:18 drs logger: Oracle Cluster Ready Services disabled by corrupt install
Dec 9 04:03:18 drs logger: Could not access /etc/oracle/scls_scr/drs/root/crsstart.
Dec 9 04:03:18 drs logger: Oracle Cluster Ready Services disabled by corrupt install
Dec 9 04:03:18 drs logger: Could not access /etc/oracle/scls_scr/drs/root/crsstart.
Dec 9 04:03:18 drs init: Id "h1" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Oracle Cluster Ready Services disabled by corrupt install
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Could not access /etc/oracle/scls_scr/drs/root/crsstart.
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Oracle Cluster Ready Services disabled by corrupt install
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Could not access /etc/oracle/scls_scr/drs/root/crsstart.
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Oracle Cluster Ready Services disabled by corrupt install
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Could not access /etc/oracle/scls_scr/drs/root/crsstart.
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Oracle Cluster Ready Services disabled by corrupt install
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Could not access /etc/oracle/scls_scr/drs/root/crsstart.
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Oracle Cluster Ready Services disabled by corrupt install
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Could not access /etc/oracle/scls_scr/drs/root/crsstart.
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Oracle Cluster Ready Services disabled by corrupt install
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Could not access /etc/oracle/scls_scr/drs/root/crsstart.
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Oracle Cluster Ready Services disabled by corrupt install
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Could not access /etc/oracle/scls_scr/drs/root/crsstart.
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Oracle Cluster Ready Services disabled by corrupt install
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Could not access /etc/oracle/scls_scr/drs/root/crsstart.
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Oracle Cluster Ready Services disabled by corrupt install
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Could not access /etc/oracle/scls_scr/drs/root/crsstart.
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Oracle Cluster Ready Services disabled by corrupt install
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs logger: Could not access /etc/oracle/scls_scr/drs/root/crsstart.
Dec 9 04:08:19 drs init: Id "h1" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
Dec 9 04:10:46 drs rpc.mountd: authenticated unmount request from 10.3.141.26:651 for /opt/backup_log/srv (/opt/backup_log)
Dec 9 04:10:47 drs rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from 10.3.141.26:657 for /opt/backup_log/websrv (/opt/backup_log)
Dec 9 04:10:47 drs rpc.mountd: authenticated unmount request from 10.3.141.26:672 for /opt/backup_log/websrv (/opt/backup_log)
Dec 9 04:10:47 drs rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from 10.3.141.26:677 for /opt/backup_log/ws (/opt/backup_log)
Dec 9 04:12:01 drs rpc.mountd: authenticated unmount request from 10.3.141.26:849 for /opt/backup_log/ws (/opt/backup_log)
Dec 9 04:13:20 drs logger: Oracle Cluster Ready Services disabled by corrupt install
I observed above mesages in /var/log/messages, can anyone tell what does it mean
Version - oracle 10g
Platform - Linux.
Thanks
Jafar

Hi,
#h1:35:respawn:/etc/init.d/init.cssd run >/dev/null 2>&1 </dev/null
by commenting above line in initttab file would stop messaging, is this would have any adverse affect on the database. As its a production server, so i am really taking time to resolve it. Your suggestions are welcome. If there is no harm in commenting the above line then i would go forward to comment that line.
Thanks
Jafar

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