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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Serius ERROR on HPUX 1020 Post 13767 by Kelam_Magnus on Wednesday 23rd of January 2002 11:40:23 AM
Old 01-23-2002
Here is some help.

Sunbird,

Where to start! So many problems. I am an HP admin so I should be able to give you some answers. Here are some of them.

If you have any future questions the www.itrc.hp.com website is very good!


1) the /dev/root is the device file for root. If you do a "ll /dev/root" the output looks just like any other device file in the /dev directory. I am not sure what the error message is telling you.

2) You need to check if you have an /etc/utmp file that exists.
#>ll utmp
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1320 Jan 23 09:38 utmp

Just do "touch utmp" to create it if it is not present. Do a man on utmp to see more info.


3) On those startup scripts in /sbin/rc1.d, you will have to do some investigation on your own on these. Copy them to another file in your home directory or /tmp and read these files. See what exactly they are doing and see where they are having problems.


4) Tombstones are created to log errors during boot. You can view these files in /var/tombstones. They are ascii text. You can glean some info from them. Go to www.itrc.hp.com and search for tombstones. It will give you much more info there. Here is one very good link from there. http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/Questio...9cd0f9,00.html

Here is another one that says that pcdinfo is not supported. You may want to remove it from your startup. http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/Questio...9cd0f9,00.html

5) Regarding your vx-nospaces on /dev/root. Here is a good link.
http://us-support3.external.hp.com/e...RUMS&x=31&y=13

6) Here is some help that I can give you on the core files.
***********************
This may help some. It will tell you what executable created the core file but it will also give you the -i option to keep or delete it.

REMOVING CORES CONDITIONALLY

To find and remove core files
conditionally:

to find and remove.
PROMPT> find ~ -name core -exec file {} \; -exec rm -i {} \;

to find and list.
PROMPT> find ~ -name core -exec file {} \; -exec ls -lt {} \;

The File will show which
executable the core file is
for and the -i option to rm
will allow you to choose
weather to delete it or not.


Smilie Smilie

Last edited by Kelam_Magnus; 01-23-2002 at 12:50 PM..
 

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DOVEADM-KICK(1) 						      Dovecot							   DOVEADM-KICK(1)

NAME
doveadm-kick - Disconnect users by user name and/or IP address SYNOPSIS
doveadm [-Dv] kick [ -a anvil_socket_path] [-f] user doveadm [-Dv] kick [ -a anvil_socket_path] [-f] ip[/mask] doveadm [-Dv] kick [ -a anvil_socket_path] [-f] user ip[/mask] DESCRIPTION
doveadm's kick command is used to disconnect users by user name and/or the ip address, from which they are connected. In the first form, all users, whose login name matches the user argument, will be disconnected. In the second form, all users, connected from the given IP address or network range, will be disconnected. In the last form, only users connected from the given IP address or networks range and a matching login name will be disconnected. OPTIONS
Global doveadm(1) options: -D Enables verbosity and debug messages. -v Enables verbosity, including progress counter. Command specific options: -a anvil_socket_path This option is used to specify an absolute path to an alternative UNIX domain socket. By default doveadm(1) will use the socket /var/run/dovecot/anvil. The socket may be located in another directory, when the default base_dir setting was overridden in /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf. -f Enforce the disconnect, even when there are multiple users, from different networks, connected to a single process. This option may be only required when you have configured something like: service imap { ... client_limit = 1+n service_count = 0 ... } ARGUMENTS
ip[/mask] ip or ip/mask is the host or network, from which the users are connected. user Is a user's login name. Depending on the configuration, a login name may be for example jane or john@example.com. It's also possi- ble to use '*' and '?' wildcards (e.g. -u *@example.org). EXAMPLE
If you don't want to disconnect all users at once, you can check who's currently logged in. The first example demonstrates how to discon- nect all users whose login name is 3 characters long and begins with ba. doveadm who -1 ja* username proto pid ip jane imap 8192 ::1 james imap 8203 2001:db8:543:2::1 doveadm kick ba? kicked connections from the following users: bar baz The next example shows how to kick user foo's connections from 192.0.2.*. doveadm who -1 foo username proto pid ip foo imap 8135 fd95:4eed:38ba::25 foo imap 9112 192.0.2.53 foo imap 8216 192.0.2.111 doveadm kick foo 192.0.2.0/24 kicked connections from the following users: foo doveadm who f* username # proto (pids) (ips) foo 1 imap (8135) (fd95:4eed:38ba::25) REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs, including doveconf -n output, to the Dovecot Mailing List <dovecot@dovecot.org>. Information about reporting bugs is avail- able at: http://dovecot.org/bugreport.html SEE ALSO
doveadm(1), doveadm-who(1) Dovecot v2.1 2010-06-12 DOVEADM-KICK(1)
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