Gwtmstmp 8209 error ONLY on Gnome Terminal

I've just migrated from Netware 6.5SP8 GW8.03HP3 to GW2012 SP2 running on SLES11SP3 with OES11SP2.
I'm trying to set up some backup scripts using dbcopy essentially the script that Willem has posted in other threads.
Now the first few times I ran it I was doing it via a remote putty session, but now I'm testing on the Gnome Terminal in the Console and getting the following error when it gets to the gwtmstmp command:
-- In Gnome
ford:/opt/novell/groupwise/agents/bin # /opt/novell/groupwise/agents/bin/gwtmstmp -s -p /media/nss/GWISE/grpw_po
Load of Resource File (/opt/novell/groupwise/agents/bin/../lib/gwtsaxuk.fil) failed - error - 8209 for lang 'uk'
Trying 'us' Resource File.
Load of Resource File (/opt/novell/groupwise/agents/bin/../lib/gwtsaxuk.fil) failed - error - 8209 for lang 'en'
-- In Putty
ford:/opt/novell/groupwise/agents/bin # /opt/novell/groupwise/agents/bin/gwtmstmp -s -p /media/nss/GWISE/grpw_po
Successfully set backup timestamp for all users on post office at /media/nss/GWISE/grpw_po
Why on earth would it start looking for the wrong Resource file in Gnome?
There is only one gwtsa file:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 121030 Mar 26 2013 /opt/novell/groupwise/agents/lib/gwtsaxen.fil
The real question is would cron have the same issue and not be able to run gwtmstmp successfully?
Mark.

Originally Posted by konecnya
In article <[email protected]>,
MarkDissington wrote:
> We should be running multi-lingual as we have a Bulgarian
> Branch office, would it just be a case of upgrading over the top and
> re-copying the ofviews from the multilingual rpms but reinstate
> multilingual support?
I believe so
> I assume if we do that then the mystery error will also vanish.
Fingers Xed
Did you also try a real copy (cp) to make gwtsaxuk.fil
I know should be the same as a symlink, but you never know.
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Just a quick update.
Finally got round to installing the multilingual rpms using "rpm -Uvh --force ........" to get them to overwritten the same version number english-only rpms, then restarted all the agents, but this still didn't resolve the issue. All of the user interfaces are now correclty multilingual (you can pick from about 20 languages in the advanced section of WebAccess).
Went into ConsoleOne, properties of the domain, the language drop down was also fully populated, changed it to another language, it rebuilt the domain db languages, then changed it back to English UK, it rebuilt the domain db languages again - tried gwtmstmp still the same error.
Checked in /opt/novell/groupwise/agents/lib - still only gwtsaxen.fil present as a gwtsaXXX file, lots of other language files prefixed gwmonx/gwmtax/gwpoax are present, but only the single gwtsa file - do the others even exist?
So, the solution (workaround) we put in please. Now we have the multilingual rpms installed symbolic links almost work properly. I added links to gwtsaxen.fil from both gwtsaxuk.fil and gwtsaxus.fil, for some reason the uk one is still ignored and reports an error, but the us one appears to be followed OK now.
Not clean, not nice and I'm sure I'm missing something somewhere, but it appears to have at least partially resolved the error.
M

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