Hello admins,
Really thank you for your _-=FAST=-_ responses :)
Our users dirs are in the /home (which is an AdvFs on the MA8000, and
directly mounted to our unix system..)
I have seen the same behaviour in the df -k output, ctrl-C stopped the
screen, no feedback!??
I could get ONLY ls -l /home, ls -l /, ls -l /etc (with Ctrl-C)
But could not get /home/selcuk or /home/gonula or ..
ls -l /otherMountedFSsystems, also do not work WITH CTRL-C
Our disk partitions are like the following ;
Our fstab is only filled with /, /usr, /var
other file systems(/home,/oradb,etc) are mounted at the startup with a
script in
/sbin/rc3.d/S110MountOracle
many startup daemons (S19nfs S20nfsmount...) starts after this script...does
this make a diffrence ???
There is no NFS mounted partition on the system...
By the way, I am using VT420 terminals with LAT protocol and my $TERM is
vt100
in the stty output Intr char is ^C (which is OK)
When I connect with telnet (TCP/IP protocol) to the same host, Ctrl-C does
not work for anything, but instead Ctrl-Y is working (What is this ??? )
What kind of behaviour is this ...????
selcuk karaca
Unix sys adm
Received on Thu Sep 06 2001 - 14:00:00 NZST