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Can't rewrite protected password entry

 
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Mohd Farouk Bin Baharim
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Can't rewrite protected password entry

can help me.

I try to telnet our server but system give this message "Can't rewrite protected password entry for user root".

somebody know what this problem ?
For your Information we use HPUX 10.2
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Rajeev  Shukla
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Re: Can't rewrite protected password entry

I think root "/" filesystem is full
doug hosking
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Re: Can't rewrite protected password entry

A full disk seems like the most likely cause. It could also be a case of running out of inodes on the root file system (depending on which file system type you are using), or I/O errors on the root file system. A less likely cause would be running out of file descriptors due to improper settings of kernel tunables.
Steven E. Protter
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Re: Can't rewrite protected password entry

Assuming this is a fs full issue, uploading a potentially helpful script.

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Steven E Protter
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Steven E. Protter
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Re: Can't rewrite protected password entry

If its really root / try this:

cd /
du -kx / | sort -rn | more

or

du -k | sort -n -r

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doug hosking
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Re: Can't rewrite protected password entry

Pretty much by definition this would be a failed attempt to rewrite something under /tcb, which is normally part of the root file system.