Platform sol 8
I had wtmpx growing very large(1.2 G). I copied the file and compressed it the did a "cat /dev/null > /var/adm/wtmpx" to zero out the file and not close any doors to any processes. (After searching this seemed like the right method)
This is a box that gets accessed from other... (5 Replies)
Do someone know how to delete entry(some lines)
in file "wtmpx" that command "last" use it.
this file is binary so I cannot edit directy.
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#last
root pts/1 noc Fri Mar 3 22:04 still logged in
root pts/1 noc Fri Mar 3 22:01 - 22:02 ... (4 Replies)
Hello everybody:
the wtmpx file on my Sol8 machine, got so big (2GB), that my root partition is almost full now, can I empty that file, I read about it that it contains database of user access and auditing, so in case I emptied it will it affect my system??
Thanks alot (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am using Sun Solaris 5.9 OS. I have found a file called wtmpx having a size of 5.0 GB. I want to clear this file using :>/var/adm/wtmpx. My query is, would it cause any problem to the running live system.
Could anyone suggest the best method to clear the file without causing problem to... (6 Replies)
Hi
in my solaris 9 system wmptx file is not updating so it is not recording any login or logout or any other entry.
can any one tell me how to solve this problem (0 Replies)
Hi All
I work on solaris 8, 9 and 10 platforms and have encountered an error which is my wtmpx files appear to be corrupted as all entries contain the date 1970 (the birth of unix).
Now this is obviously not the case, so my query is:
1 - Can the existing wtmpx files be manipulated to... (6 Replies)
Hi, saw couple threads about wtmpx corruption, I had this problem on many servers, last command was not working or displaying old output, found good information on a thread on this site and wrote a perl script to fix, thought it might help some people.
I found that using wtmpfix I lost many... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I tried running the command "last" in the server to check the users that were last logged into the system.
However, I get this error :
root@csidblog:# last
/var/adm/wtmpx: Value too large for defined data type
How do I proceed to get this info?
I read some forums suggesting to use... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: anaigini45
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
consolehelper
CONSOLEHELPER(8) System Manager's Manual CONSOLEHELPER(8)NAME
consolehelper - A wrapper that helps console users run system programs
SYNOPSIS
progname [ options ]
DESCRIPTION
consolehelper is a tool that makes it easy for console users to run system programs, doing authentication via PAM (which can be set up to
trust all console users or to ask for a password at the system administrator's discretion). When possible, the authentication is done
graphically; otherwise, it is done within the text console from which consolehelper was started.
It is intended to be completely transparent. This means that the user will never run the consolehelper program directly. Instead, pro-
grams like /sbin/shutdown are paired with a link from /usr/bin/shutdown to /usr/bin/consolehelper. Then when non-root users (specifically,
users without /sbin in their path, or /sbin after /usr/bin) call the "shutdown" program, consolehelper will be invoked to authenticate the
action and then invoke /sbin/shutdown. (consolehelper itself has no priviledges; it calls the userhelper(8) program do the real work.)
consolehelper requires that a PAM configuration for every managed program exist. So to make /sbin/foo or /usr/sbin/foo managed, you need
to create a link from /usr/bin/foo to /usr/bin/consolehelper and create the file /etc/pam.d/foo, normally using the pam_console(8) PAM mod-
ule.
OPTIONS
This program has no command line options of its own; it passes all command line options on to the program it is calling.
SEE ALSO userhelper(8)AUTHOR
Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@redhat.com>
Red Hat Software 18 March 1999 CONSOLEHELPER(8)