11 GR 2: failed to start EVM running root.sh in Node1

DB verision:11 GR 2
Platform: Solaris 5.10 (Amd64)

I have reached the last step of the installation on Node1
# ./root.sh
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.............all messages say succeeded till here............
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CRS-2676: Start of 'ora.crsd' on 'hudson1' succeeded
CRS-2672: Attempting to start 'ora.evmd' on 'hudson1'
Start action for daemon aborted
CRS-2674: Start of 'ora.evmd' on 'hudson1' failed
CRS-2679: Attempting to clean 'ora.evmd' on 'hudson1'
CRS-2681: Clean of 'ora.evmd' on 'hudson1' succeeded
CRS-4000: Command Start failed, or completed with errors.
Command return code of 1 (256) from command: /u01/grid/bin/crsctl start resource ora.evmd -init
Start of resource "ora.evmd -init" failed
Failed to start EVM
Failed to start Oracle Clusterware stack
A search of OTN and MOS gave nothing. No idea how I could diagnose this problem?

Hello

Check this note on MOS.

* Troubleshooting 11.2 grid catch up Root.sh Installation issues [ID 1053970.1] *.

A Troubleshooting Guide is provided to help debug a specific problem. When possible, diagnostic tools are included in the document to facilitate troubleshooting.

Kind regards
Levi Pereira

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