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11-16-2002 01:51 AM
11-16-2002 01:51 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
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11-16-2002 02:12 AM
11-16-2002 02:12 AM
Solution#/usr/lbin/tsconvert -r (untrust the system)
Edit /etc/passwd and remove the password from the file
Again make it trusted
#/usr/lbin/tsconvert
This should force you to set password during login of root after the change to trusted system.
Thanks
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11-16-2002 06:03 AM
11-16-2002 06:03 AM
Re: Root Password
try sto start in maintenance mode (hpux -lm) if doesn't work, you can start from installation cd (run ecovery shell) mount your disk and change the root password.
regards
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11-16-2002 05:03 PM
11-16-2002 05:03 PM
Re: Root Password
Note that using tsconvert (which is located in /usr/lbin) will require running /usr/lbin/modprpw -V to enable all the user passwords. Otherwise, every password will be expired and require choosing a new one (including root).
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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11-16-2002 10:52 PM
11-16-2002 10:52 PM
Re: Root Password
/usr is empty, there is no commnads in there!
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11-16-2002 10:52 PM
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Re: Root Password
mount /usr
should do it
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11-16-2002 10:54 PM
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Re: Root Password
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11-16-2002 10:58 PM
11-16-2002 10:58 PM
Re: Root Password
If you are in single user mode you will need to mount it :
# mount /usr
Regards,
James.
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11-17-2002 12:30 AM
11-17-2002 12:30 AM
Re: Root Password
vxfs mount: /dev/vg00/lvol7 is corrupted. needs checking
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11-17-2002 12:47 PM
11-17-2002 12:47 PM
Re: Root Password
The filesystem shouldn't be corrupted - what command did you use to reboot?
In any case, use fsck to correct the filesystem :
fsck -F vxfs /dev/vg00/rlvol7
If this complains that a full fsck is needed, run :
fsck -F vxfs -o full /dev/vg00/rlvol7
This will correct it is most cases. If your log area is damaged you may have to run :
fsck -F vxfs -o full,nolog /dev/vg00/rlvol7
Regards,
James.
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11-18-2002 01:18 AM
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12-14-2003 03:25 PM
12-14-2003 03:25 PM
Re: Root Password
Trusted System
================
# cd /tcb/files/auth/r
# cp root root.org
# vi root (look for field :u_pwd=)and make it null. (Example :u_pwd=SDFisdrd:\ to :u_pwd=:\
":u_pwd field is encrypted which came from /etc/passwd file.
After you have made it null, you will not be prompted for current password.
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