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07-07-2006 07:08 AM
07-07-2006 07:08 AM
$ model
9000/777/C110
# uname -a
HP-UX hostname B.10.20 A 9000/777 2010505180 two-user license
I cannot login to this system. I do not know HP-UX / CDE to speak of - this is an inherited system.
Console (CDE user session) is locked up at "Logout Confirmation" dialog with the "Continue Logout" button pressed. Scroll/Num Lock lamps are stuck off, but Caps Lock is not frozen. I have tried console keys normally useful with XFree86/XOrg to try to restart the X server or to shutdown/reboot, but these do not appear to work with CDE. The last thing that was done was to have the user unlock the console. He typed logout at a terminal session that was already open. Nothing happened, so then I right-clicked on the desktop select Logout that way. The "Continue Logout" button was pressed, and now we are here. I cannot say for sure the system was not already messed up before that as no one has actively used the system for a number of days, but cron e-mails were sent to me this morning, and the system is still pingable.
How may I regain access to the console?
Serial 1 configured for a mouse (9600 8N1 on terminal shows %Spaceware messages periodically.)
Serial 2 appears to not be configured.
Telnet to LAN address gives:
login: root
Password:
Please wait...checking for disk quotas
At this point, the telnet session is locked up even after waiting a half hour or more. The heartbeat indicator is blinking. Other indicators blink infrequently.
Is it possible this is a file system space issue - like /var being full? Surely root would be able to login to at least shutdown and or correct the problem.
What is an unlucky system admin to do in this situation? Pull the plug? Is there a way to be sure the disks are synced first?
Are there techniques to get in and find out what to do to resurrect the system. Some other UNIX systems I have used in the past would let a root user in even if non-permissioned users were locked out.
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07-07-2006 08:32 AM
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07-07-2006 08:51 AM
07-07-2006 08:51 AM
Re: Cannot login: Please wait...checking for disk quotas
BINGO!
It's aaaallliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiive!
Oh my! Was there a patch that should have been installed to prevent this awful, awful behavior?
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07-07-2006 12:17 PM
07-07-2006 12:17 PM
Re: Cannot login: Please wait...checking for disk quotas
The alternative is to use automounter but unless you are up to date on patches, the automounter may have some stability problems too.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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07-10-2006 01:57 AM
07-10-2006 01:57 AM