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тАО12-14-2007 11:40 AM
тАО12-14-2007 11:40 AM
I am running 10.2. I was screwing around with the network settings. Not sure exactly what I changed. I rebooted and now it is stuck on boot up. Under the HP-UX Start -up in Progress. It hangs up at one of the NIS startups. The message is "NFS server (pid 776@/net) not responding still trying" then in the status column it keep switching between wait/busy.
Auuuugggg!
How can I get around this and get in to fix what ever I screwed up. I have not had this hooked up to a network yet, but it did boot up fine before I went in and messed with it.
Is it looking for a network, because I can hook it up to one?
Please help.
Thanks,
Phil
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тАО12-14-2007 11:51 AM
тАО12-14-2007 11:51 AM
Re: problem (NIS) boot up
Well, yeah. The "N" in "NIS" stands for
"Network". If you don't want to use NIS
while you're fiddling with the network
settings, then perhaps you should disable it.
I assume that you can still boot in
single-user mode, and take care of it there.
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тАО12-14-2007 11:55 AM
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тАО12-14-2007 12:19 PM
тАО12-14-2007 12:19 PM
Re: problem (NIS) boot up
I got in, by using the control break. I made changes in Sam,not sure what ever they were exactly. I am looking under the network and communications settings. NIS Server is disabled, NFS client is enabled. Should I turn the NIS client off?
Other then that I do nto see what else to disable
thanks,
Phil
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тАО12-14-2007 12:25 PM
тАО12-14-2007 12:25 PM
Re: problem (NIS) boot up
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тАО12-14-2007 12:43 PM
тАО12-14-2007 12:43 PM
Re: problem (NIS) boot up
Ya got me there. really I not this dumb usually. I just got assigned this part time, I really am a EE working on RF ic's, final test.
Anyway, it does say NFS It hangs up on NFS client subsystem, then gives the message I mentioned before.
When I tried to disable the NFS in Sam it said some filesystems were still running and it would not disable.
The only one listed was /net. It odes say automounter not running now.
I believe this will still hang up if I reboot. Is there a way to stop automounter? Man am I lost!
Thanks,
Phil