Error while booting Tuxedo

OS:HP-UX
Tux8.1 (32-bit)
I am getting below error while trying to boot the tuxedo app.
FATAL: conflicting options: CMDTUX_CAT:762: ERROR: LAN mode not specified for multiple node application
few other facts:
MODEL param is SHM
The TUXDIR, TUXCONFIG & other Env variables are set properly. I cleaned up all IPC resources but still no luck.
The same configuration was working before. Its when a day before we brought it down started giving trouble.
Pls advise.

Hi,
Can you post the entire *RESOURCES section of your ubbconfig file?
Also since this was working and has stopped, I'd verify that in fact there are no remaining processes hanging around. Ideally I'd reboot the machine to see if that clears it up.
Regards,
Todd Little
Oracle Tuxedo Chief Architect

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