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Old 07-12-2010
SCO Open Server 6 - System Halt

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Errrr previously post: SCO Open Server 6 - System Halt

Then I think it's better to post here. If I wrong, please ignore.
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Dear All,

Newbie here, hope my post goes to the correct room.

System: SCO Open Server 6.0

Everything running well, after this Sunday morning noone can login via telnet or via putty, the system suddenly reject without any message (and also ftp). The local IT Support there (without enough knowledge of SCO Unix) try to restart the system manually twice and get an error message:

Warning: msgcnt1 1 vxfs: mesg 016 vx_ilisterr / file system error reading inode 373.

And after showing the message, the system will dump memory and show another message that the system is halt, press anykey to restart.

If I try to restart, again the system will showing the message.

From searching the Internet, the message shown above related to I/O error. But since I cant login to the system there's nothing that I can do.

At this point, really dont know how to save the data inside the disk. Should I re-installing the system ?

Or try to install a new system and put the harddisk and doing recovery from a new fresh installed server ?

Or SCO Open Server 6.0 installation CD have an option "rescue" ?

Sorry for my poor English.

Warmest Regards,
Virgani D
 

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cmhaltserv(1m)															    cmhaltserv(1m)

NAME
cmhaltserv - halt a service from the high availability package halt script SYNOPSIS
cmhaltserv [-v] service_name DESCRIPTION
cmhaltserv is used only in the high availability package halt script to halt a service. To stop a package service, the running package halt script must be running as superuser(UID=0), or as a user with access policy of FULL_ADMIN allowed in the cluster configuration file. See access policy in cmquerycl(1) or cmmakepkg(1). If any part of a package is marked down, the package halt script is executed as part of the recovery process. This command sends a SIGTERM signal to the PID and the corresponding process group of the monitored service. If this signal is caught by the running application, it is up to the application to ensure that the processes will be terminated. Options cmhaltserv supports the following options: -v Verbose output will be displayed. RETURN VALUE
cmhaltserv returns the following values: 0 Successful completion. 1 Command failed. EXAMPLES
To halt the service db1, do the following: # Halt the service db1 cmhaltserv db1 This line should only be executed within a package halt script. AUTHOR
cmhaltserv was developed by HP. SEE ALSO
cmmakepkg(1m), cmquerycl(1m), cmmodnet(1m), cmrunserv(1m). Requires Optional Serviceguard Software cmhaltserv(1m)
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