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08-23-2002 12:36 AM
08-23-2002 12:36 AM
Is there any other way to fix this ?
Thanks.
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08-23-2002 12:54 AM
08-23-2002 12:54 AM
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08-23-2002 12:54 AM
08-23-2002 12:54 AM
Re: Boot problem
You can do selective restore of passwd file.
But how you would boot either in single/multiuser mode?
Regards,
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08-23-2002 02:37 AM
08-23-2002 02:37 AM
Re: Boot problem
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Trond
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08-23-2002 03:02 AM
08-23-2002 03:02 AM
Re: Boot problem
Try booting in lvm maintenance mode as this uses a basic/default root login and shell;
hpux -lq
Then you can try to activate vg00, mount / and then fix the passwd file.
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08-23-2002 03:31 AM
08-23-2002 03:31 AM
Re: Boot problem
Now we have our "/stand" mounted and our problem is that rootconf is empty...
We have a recent copy of this file restored in other host.
We're using a recovery shell from a CD boot. Commands like tar or cpio are not available, the Cd-ROM drive cannot be used and network interfaces are down. It's a silly question but how do I copy this file to its original location ?
As described in the document, how do "restore the /stand/rootconf from backup tape provided there's one using ..." ?
thanks
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08-26-2002 01:59 PM
08-26-2002 01:59 PM
Re: Boot problem
As information, our problem was caused by disk errors, which basically corrupted a lot of OS areas/files. We've been unable to bring the system back using the "usual" recovery procedures, such as booting with single user or maintenance mode, or using the recovery process on Support CD. After following the procedure suggested by T G Manikandan, we finnally brought it back on single user mode and fixed the disk problems using the Support CD.
thanks again,
Eduardo Marques.