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05-23-2002 07:37 PM
05-23-2002 07:37 PM
Command to bypass application on reboot
Please forgive me,
I have been searching both memory and notes but can't find.
Whats the command (ctrl
Cheers
Steve
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05-23-2002 07:39 PM
05-23-2002 07:39 PM
Re: Command to bypass application on reboot
That rings a bell with me for some reason, but I'm not 100% sure about it.
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05-23-2002 07:45 PM
05-23-2002 07:45 PM
Re: Command to bypass application on reboot
to bypass hung bootup script and
SHIFT CTRL
to bypass hung shutdown script
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05-23-2002 07:47 PM
05-23-2002 07:47 PM
Re: Command to bypass application on reboot
SHIFT CTRL
to bypass hung shutdown script
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05-23-2002 07:50 PM
05-23-2002 07:50 PM
Re: Command to bypass application on reboot
It's CNTL+Break
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05-23-2002 08:19 PM
05-23-2002 08:19 PM
Re: Command to bypass application on reboot
Thanks for the replies , i'm not sure that i rectified the problem with the start up as my console started to act rather strangely.
The ctrl | (pipe) pattern sprung to mind, the problem was though the | didn't correspond to the key on the console
I now have a blank console screen, but can log on remotely
I have searched for the nethealth startup script in /sbin/rc.config.d but it's not there
Regards
Steve
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05-23-2002 08:33 PM
05-23-2002 08:33 PM
Re: Command to bypass application on reboot
I have 2 powerfailed disks and loads of stuff in /var/adm/crash
in core.1/INDEX
comment savecore core dump INDEX file
hostname
modelname 9000/800/A180c
panic TOC, pcsq.pcoq = 0.adb80, isr.ior = 0.3ee230
dumptime Thu May 23 13:44:56 BST 2002
savetime Thu May 23 14:04:58 BST 2002
release @(#)9245XB HP-UX (B.10.20) #1: Sun Jun 9 06:31:19 PDT 1996
memsize 536870912
chunksize 67108864
module /stand/vmunix vmunix 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 9189328 116
1648556
chunk 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000004000000 core.1.1 3522132300
chunk 0x0000000004000000 0x0000000004000000 core.1.2 2567907581
chunk 0x0000000008000000 0x0000000004000000 core.1.3 3975907619
chunk 0x000000000c000000 0x0000000004000000 core.1.4 3975907619
chunk 0x0000000010000000 0x0000000004000000 core.1.5 3975907619
chunk 0x0000000014000000 0x0000000004000000 core.1.6 3975907619
chunk 0x0000000018000000 0x0000000004000000 core.1.7 3975907619
chunk 0x000000001c000000 0x0000000003fffc00 core.1.8 155586843
warning savecore: running in the background
Are these related to the disks
Thanks
Steve