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-Here's the funny thing -
I have an old HPUX1020 D270 also known as "grandfather" Everything was all right until today... The users began to work as usual. Suddenly The server "kicked" out the users, and when trying to login back - The server returned with 2 different error mesgs: one is that the "there is no empty /etc/utmp file". The second is that "cannot access /dev/root" The wired thing is that The system didn't accept any login, including the root's. I restarted the server and it solved the problem. When checking the rc.log This is the freaky massages: (This is only a part of the log) Thank you !! |
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