After system crash our DEC Alpha 3000/600 (OSF1 V.2.0,
2 x 1 Gbyte internal harddisks) is only coming up to
single user mode.
Here is the message from the system:
Checking local filesystems
/sbin/ufs_fsck -p
/dev/rrz2a: 928 files ....
/dev/rrz2g: Filesystem unmounted cleanly - no fsck needed
/dev/rrz3c: Filesystem unmounted cleanly - no fsck needed
Mounting / (root)
Mounting local filesytems
/dev/rz2a on / type ufs (rw)
/proc on /proc type procfs (rw)
/dev/rz2g on /usr type ufs (rw)
/dev/rz3c on /usr type ufs (rw)
Checking for crash dumps
Dump will be omitted, not enougf space on device
The system is returing to single-user. Either free
sufficient space in the filesystem or change the
crash dump directory with '/usr/sbin/rcmgr set
SAVECORE_DIR <directory>. This feature can be disabled
with '/usr/sbin/rcmgr set SAVECORE_FLAGS M'. Once this
is done, execute '/sbin/init 3' to continue to multi-user.
I can't do the first step, because /usr is empty.
I can change to /usr and /home but both directories are empty.
/usr and /home are not shown when executing the df-command.
Any idea how to proceed ? Thanks.
G.Goltz
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FU Berlin Phone : +49 30 7792877
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Received on Wed Mar 29 1995 - 04:22:06 NZST