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10-22-2009 12:59 PM
10-22-2009 12:59 PM
id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
INIT: command is respawning too rapidly. Check for possible errors
id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" concole console vt100
id: lat02 "/usr/sbin/getty" /dev/tty02 console vt100
id: lat03 "/usr/sbin/getty" /dev/tty03 console vt100
id: lat04 "/usr/sbin/getty" /dev/tty04 console vt100
id: lat05 "/usr/sbin/getty" /dev/tty05 console vt100
The server will not continue beyond this. This occurred after a crash that happened when I removed a huge messages file from /var/adm created by syslogd. I changed the syslog.conf file to put the that log into syslog.dated instead and tried to restart syslogd, but got the crash and this started happening. Recommendations, please.
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10-22-2009 01:28 PM
10-22-2009 01:28 PM
Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
Looks like you have boot in maintenance mode , Single user mode :
While the system is booting , and wait at console mode: Press Ctrl+c ,
- The go to single user mode using :
# boot -fl s
Revert back the changes, keep only syslog.conf , aso verify the /etc/inittab file .
-Reboot it back , & check.
Cheers,
Raj.
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10-23-2009 10:58 AM
10-23-2009 10:58 AM
Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
Martin
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10-23-2009 11:02 AM
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Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
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10-23-2009 12:20 PM
10-23-2009 12:20 PM
Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
> While the system is booting , and wait at
> console mode: Press Ctrl+c ,
> - The go to single user mode using :
> # boot -fl s
>
> Revert back the changes, keep only
> syslog.conf , aso verify the /etc/inittab
> file .
WHat do I do after I get the single user prompt? I user the boot command above, the system booted to single user mode, but I can't do anything except a cat or ls command. How do I get the file systems mounted? I can't find my documentation on how to proceed in single user mode. I can't change any files without any commands.
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10-23-2009 01:37 PM
10-23-2009 01:37 PM
Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
ADVFS: Domain usr_domain not activated - inconsistency detected
usr_domain#usr on /usr: Device does not contain a valid ADVFS file system
Since /usr doesn't mount, the /usr/sbin commands won't run and the messages I first posted occur.
I can't figure out what happened to the advfs file system. Is there a tool I can use to recover it?
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10-23-2009 02:17 PM
10-23-2009 02:17 PM
Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
I know nothing, but I see a "Troubleshooting"
chapter in the "AdvFS Administration" manual:
http://h30097.www3.hp.com/docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V51B_HTML/ARH96DTE/TITLE.HTM
(There's also a chapter on "Backing Up and
Restoring Data".)
Or, you could start at:
http://h30097.www3.hp.com/docs/
and fight your way in.
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10-23-2009 03:33 PM
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Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
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10-23-2009 03:55 PM
10-23-2009 03:55 PM
Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
Recreate the Advfs domain and restore from
backup?
If the disk gets sufficiently corrupted in
sensitive places, then the fix-it tools won't
be able to find enough info to know what to
do.
> Tried using advscan and that looks good.
Define "looks good".
> [...] salvage says "nothing to salvage"
> [...]
Is it happy because the data look good, or
because it can't find any data about which to
complain?
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10-28-2009 05:06 AM
10-28-2009 05:06 AM
Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
Acually, it's not salvage that says "nothing to fix". Running /sbin/advfs/advscan -f says, literally, "nothing to fix".
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10-28-2009 11:58 AM
10-28-2009 11:58 AM
Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
Recovery of /usr should be fairly straightforward, assuming you have good backups...
Do you have tapes to restore from ?
Cheers,
Rob
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10-29-2009 03:46 AM
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10-31-2009 08:16 AM
10-31-2009 08:16 AM
Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
From the SRM prompt (>>>) can you post the output of "show dev" and "show boot*"
If you then boot to single user, "boot -fl s" can you post the output of "ls -lR /etc/fdmns" and "cat /etc/fstab"
Cheers,
Rob
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11-01-2009 01:23 PM
11-01-2009 01:23 PM
Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
After deleting the domain files and recreating them following advice in the File Administration Guide, I was able to finally mount /usr, but it's completely empty. This is not a good thing. If I restore the contents of the partition with dd in the reverse direction with the file I had created with dd before this started, would that restore the files in /usr?
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11-01-2009 10:17 PM
11-01-2009 10:17 PM
Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
If /usr fails to mount, then I wouldn't expect a dd of it to be any good. You'll have to use your backup. To restore this, you're likely to have to boot up of an OS CD, as (I think) the gunzip utility is usually to be found somewhere under /usr.
So...
1. Boot up off CD, and drop to a Unix shell.
2. Create the relevant symbolic links under /etc/fdmns to be able to mount your existing disks.
3. Use something like "gunzip -c fulluser20oct09.tar.gz | tar tvf - | more" to be view the contents of your backup file.
4. Assuming the /usr file system is in the backup, the restore it with something like "gunzip -c fulluser20oct09.tar.gz | tar xvf - /usr"
Cheers,
Rob
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11-04-2009 05:15 AM
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Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
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11-04-2009 05:20 AM
11-04-2009 05:20 AM
Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
However, if the issue is restoring /usr, why would you boot from CD? If root is OK, you should be able to boot it to single-user and restore /usr from that point. Booting from CD to restore should only be necessary if you're restoring root.
The sysadmin manual has very good directions on restoring filesystems. The 4.0F manual is at http://www.tru64unix.compaq.com/docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V40F_HTML/APS2RFTE/TITLE.HTM -- see section 11.4, especially 11.4.1 and 11.4.5. If root is OK, you can skip the first several steps in 11.4.5.
Martin
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11-04-2009 07:25 AM
11-04-2009 07:25 AM
Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
> necessary if you're restoring root.
If the backup files are gzipped, then (I think) you'll need to have a working /usr in order to get the gunzip command, hence why I said to boot off CD.
Cheers,
Rob
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11-04-2009 07:29 AM
11-04-2009 07:29 AM
Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
To the original poster: Don't panic when it says "preparing to install". The installation process gives you plenty of warning before it actually starts writing over disks. Let it boot up, then choose "Exit to shell" from the File menu, then follow the rest of the procedure Rob suggested.
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11-05-2009 11:30 AM
11-05-2009 11:30 AM
Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
"Attempting to fix link/dev_count for domain usr_domain. Nothing to fix", and advscan rzg shows "usr_domain. Domain Id 3f6f4c86.0008beb0. Created Mon Sep 22 15:24:54 2003. Domain volumes 1. /etc/fdmns links 1. Actual partitions found rz8g", but mount_advfs -F 16384 usr_domain#usr /usr gives the ""Domain usr_domain not activated - inconsistency detected, usr_domain#usr on /usr: device does not contain a valid ADVFS file system" and showfdmn usr_domain shows "unable to get info for domain usr_domain. error=E_DOMAIN_NOT_AXTIVATED", is there any way to manually resolve the inconsistency by altering some bits somewhere to remove the inconsistency? How can I even find our what the inconsistency is? I think the data in the partition is intact and if there's any way to recover it without having to reconstruct the entire file system, it would be a good thing.
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11-16-2009 01:30 PM
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Re: id: cons "/usr/sbin/getty" console console vt100
Thanks for the help. I do apreciate it.
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11-16-2009 01:33 PM
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