Intelligent Agent start fail

I tried to start Oracle 9i intelligent agent with command "agentctl start". But it failed, I check the log file, it says "failed while initializing user subsystem, Error initializing subsystems". Any one knows why???
HELP!!

I am having the same problem. i see you have posted your message a month ago and i am hopeful that you might have already found a solution. if you have, i would apprecite it very much if you could share it.please.
regards,
leb

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