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Operating Systems SCO SLD: Failed to start the PMD Connection thread. (PM_THREAD_FAILED_TO_START). Post 302507801 by jgt on Thursday 24th of March 2011 10:06:40 PM
Old 03-24-2011
Do you have the serial number and activation key? I have the media.
Error messages should be in /usr/adm/messages, although if there are any they will probably be just as cryptic.
You could also try "authck -a" in single user mode.
 

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authck(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 authck(8)

NAME
authck - Checks internal consistency of the authentication databases (Enhanced Security) SYNOPSIS
/tcb/bin/authck [ options ] FLAGS
NOTE: At least one of the -a, -p, -t, or -f flags is required. Turns on the -p, -t, and -f flags collectively. Examines the file control database for syntax and value specification errors. Each entry is examined to verify that the syntax is correct and that values such as user names, group names, modes, object types, and other security attributes, depending on the system configuration, are valid. Checks are also made to ensure that continuation lines are handled properly in ASCII files and that each entry is terminated with the chkent field. Errors detected in the file control database cannot be corrected by authck since in most cases the command is unable to determine what the entry should contain. Instead, errors are detected and correction of these errors is left to the system administra- tor. Checks the protected password database (user profiles). The cross-references between the protected password database and /etc/passwd are checked to make sure that they are mutually consistent. Then fields in the protected password database are checked for reasonable val- ues. For instance, all timestamps of past events are checked to make sure that they have times less than the times returned by time(). Checks the fields in the terminal control database for reasonable values. All timestamps of past events are checked to make sure they have times less than those returned by time(). Provides running diagnostics as the program proceeds. It also produces warnings on unusual con- ditions that may not cause program errors. DESCRIPTION
The authck program checks both the overall structure and internal field consistency of all components of the authentication databases. It reports all problems it finds. To invoke this program you must log in as root. EXIT VALUES
If authck did not detect any inconsistencies, it exits with a status of 0 (zero). If the user is not authorized, authck exits with a sta- tus of 1. If the user specifies the wrong argument syntax, authck exits with a status of 2. Otherwise, authck exits with status equal to the number of inconsistencies found. FILES
Specifies the command path. System password file. Protected password database. File control database. Terminal control database. System defaults database. RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: getprdfent(3), getprpwent(3), getprtcent(3), getprfient(3) Files: authcap(4), default(4), files(4), prpasswd(4), ttys(4) delim off authck(8)
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