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/sbin/rc error

 
Roger Mork
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/sbin/rc error

After I loaded the december 2002 Support Plus CD and the reboot occured, I am now getting the following error
/sbin/rc [38]: 048: the specified number is not valid for thsi command.

Can anyone shed some light for me on this on how to correct it.
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Rajeev  Shukla
Honored Contributor

Re: /sbin/rc error

Hi,
Can you look at the /etc/rc.log to see which application, startup script is giving the error.

James R. Ferguson
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Re: /sbin/rc error

Steven E. Protter
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Re: /sbin/rc error

I have the same problem with an oracle profile and startup script.

The script wasn't tested. It doesn't understand the concept of a ulimt being set to unlimited.

You need to modify the offending script and change the if test.

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Balaji N
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Re: /sbin/rc error

1. check the rc.log file for more information.
2. by any chance is there any backup files in /etc/rc.config.d/
3. try sourcing all the files in /etc/rc.config.d/ to see if there are any errors.
hth
-balaji
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