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01-10-2003 08:57 AM
01-10-2003 08:57 AM
Kernel, ps -ef
Yes the mux2 driver is installed in the kernel.
The problem did not suddenly popped up, it's there since the machine's first boot. Nobody ever noticed the messages in the syslog. ( there are over 400 Unix servers here and nobody complained about the system till now.) Since the problem was always there it could be a hardware problem as well, but i want to make sure it's not a configuration error.
About the ps -ef | grep console
the output line look like this:
root 1243 1 0 Jun 21 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/getty console console
I don't like the question mark in the column where the tty is supposed to show up.
In reply to your question vincente, there is only one line showing up.
There is one more thing however. Lokking in the syslog the messages contain different timestamps like this:
10:22:23 ztm01b01 : getty:cannot open "con...
16:22:25 ftpd[12265]: FTP LOGIN
The getty messages have a 6 hour early time stamp. The correct one is 16:22:25 in this case. It's weird.
Thanks for your help, i'll hope i can solve this one soon.
The problem did not suddenly popped up, it's there since the machine's first boot. Nobody ever noticed the messages in the syslog. ( there are over 400 Unix servers here and nobody complained about the system till now.) Since the problem was always there it could be a hardware problem as well, but i want to make sure it's not a configuration error.
About the ps -ef | grep console
the output line look like this:
root 1243 1 0 Jun 21 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/getty console console
I don't like the question mark in the column where the tty is supposed to show up.
In reply to your question vincente, there is only one line showing up.
There is one more thing however. Lokking in the syslog the messages contain different timestamps like this:
10:22:23 ztm01b01 : getty:cannot open "con...
16:22:25 ftpd[12265]: FTP LOGIN
The getty messages have a 6 hour early time stamp. The correct one is 16:22:25 in this case. It's weird.
Thanks for your help, i'll hope i can solve this one soon.
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01-10-2003 09:06 AM
01-10-2003 09:06 AM
Re: Kernel, ps -ef
Hi there, I think you hit the "New message" button instead of the "reply" button. Try again, in the on-going post you've been working in, and we'll drop this one.
Regards, --bmr
Regards, --bmr
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