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01-15-2002 10:20 AM
01-15-2002 10:20 AM
login a single user mode server
Thanks,
Jim
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01-15-2002 10:26 AM
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01-15-2002 10:37 AM
01-15-2002 10:37 AM
Re: login a single user mode server
Here is what I did:
while in as root:
#shutdown (note that when I did a BDF, there were some files still mounted)
#fuser -cku /var
then got booted out?
Should have shutdown and interrupted and typed hpux -is. However, how do I interrupt the bootup process?
Also, the system is currently in single user mode, and I cannot log in, how do I log in?
Thanks,
Jim
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01-15-2002 10:44 AM
01-15-2002 10:44 AM
Re: login a single user mode server
Hope this helps.
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01-15-2002 10:50 AM
01-15-2002 10:50 AM
Re: login a single user mode server
The -k option to fuser killed your shell because it was using /var.
Are you at the console and don't have a prompt? If that's the case, you may have to power off the server then bring it back up. Or try
When booting you are given the option to interrupt the boot process (simply by pressing a key when prompted) and to interact with IPL.
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01-15-2002 10:55 AM
01-15-2002 10:55 AM
Re: login a single user mode server
When you do it will ask you if you want to interact with IPL type y for yes.
then at the ISL>prompt type
hpux -is
Also, A suggestion purchase on-line JFS. Hopefully all your filesystems are created using vxfs. ( With the exception of stand it has to be hfs. )
Then it won't matter if a file filesytem is mounted. You simply use lvm to extend the logical volume and fsadm to extend the filesystem with no reboot required.
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01-15-2002 10:56 AM
01-15-2002 10:56 AM
Re: login a single user mode server
Jim
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01-15-2002 11:14 AM
01-15-2002 11:14 AM
Re: login a single user mode server
Unless others can help, I believe you're out of luck if you can't get to the console or work with someone who has access to the console.
Darrell
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01-15-2002 11:15 AM
01-15-2002 11:15 AM
Re: login a single user mode server
"Unable to connect to hose using specified method"
I use the Exceed program and Xstart or Xsession to connect to the server from my desktop.
Why am I unable to log into the server with this root password? Remember that the server is currently in single user mode.
One respondant said I should do the cycle over? How do I do this? Just go down and push the shutdown button? This will not bring down the 4 or so files cleanly.
Thanks,
Jim
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01-15-2002 11:18 AM
01-15-2002 11:18 AM
Re: login a single user mode server
We have a web console...is this what you are talking about? I would have to try that and see if I can log in that way.
Thanks,
Jim
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01-15-2002 11:18 AM
01-15-2002 11:18 AM
Re: login a single user mode server
Typically, the only way to access a machine that is in single-user mode is from the console, be it a regular 700/9X serial console, web-console, secure console, whatever.
Unless you can get access to the console, you are out of luck.
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01-15-2002 11:27 AM
01-15-2002 11:27 AM
Re: login a single user mode server
Darrell
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01-15-2002 11:39 AM
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Re: login a single user mode server
Jim
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01-15-2002 11:46 AM
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01-15-2002 11:52 AM
01-15-2002 11:52 AM
Re: login a single user mode server
However, you should still be able to get to the web console just like normal. It has it's own networking built in and doesn't rely on the HP servers (it is serially attached to the console port of the HP). So, access the web console (from a browser, right?) and see what happens.
Further, place a call to HP.
Darrell
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01-15-2002 11:55 AM
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01-15-2002 12:00 PM
01-15-2002 12:00 PM
Re: login a single user mode server
Have you successfully connected to the web console before? It IS the console. Hooking up a regular terminal as the console is going to have the same results. So if the web console has been functioning before, the the problem isn't going to be what console you hook up.
At least that's the way my Secure Web Console works on my N and K.
Darrell
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01-15-2002 01:14 PM
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01-15-2002 01:35 PM
01-15-2002 01:35 PM
Re: login a single user mode server
If you have a laptop or another computer you can move next to your server, you could plug into the serial interface. You could then use Hyperterminal to access.?????
Can you ping the web console interface? Have you attempted to reset the web console?
Just a thought.
...jcd...
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01-22-2002 08:45 AM
01-22-2002 08:45 AM
Re: login a single user mode server
The server has been fixed. The userid for the web console got mixed up, and I never got the right userid. Anyway, the server was brought down in single and the /var fs extended. Everything is up and running. Many thanks!
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01-22-2002 08:53 AM
01-22-2002 08:53 AM
Re: login a single user mode server
That's good news! Thanks for updating you post.
So, did you have to do anything special to get in on the console? Or were you able to access the system once you connected to the web console?
Thanks,
Darrell
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01-22-2002 09:35 AM
01-22-2002 09:35 AM
Re: login a single user mode server
No I did not have to do anything special to get in the console. Just that the userid was not what I thought it would be. Once logged in the web console, I was able to access the server quite easily. I now know that to bring the server down in true "single-user" mode, you I got to do it via shutdown and catch it while its booting up. Thanks for your help Darrell! -Jim