Hi there,
I'm running Tru64 5.1A, no patches, on a Alpha 2100. Last night, I
decided to get the audit subsystem up and working. I started Sysman
auditconfig, which guided me through a kernel rebuild. I received a
message: "cannot find /sys/ORACLE-DEV" (Oracle-dev is the machine
hostname). In all of my "late night brilliance", I decided to just
rename the /sys/QASYS (the old hostname of the system) file to
sys/ORACLE-DEV.
Once I renamed the file the kernel build went beautifully. It then
prompted me to reboot, which I did. I came in this morning with the
following message:
Checking for Installation tasks ...
Executing Installation task ...
IFS=
Mailcheck=600
Path=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
/sbin/rc2: test: argument expected
IFS=
Mailcheck=600
Path=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
/sbin/rc3: test: argument expected
IFS=
It's just like it's a brand spankin' new kernel. I can login but it's
text based and none of the services are started, included net...makes it
pretty tough to remotely administer.
When I tried everything I could think of to fix the problem, I replaced
the newest kernel with the previous one (before I made the change), but
still the same issue. It's almost as if it's running in single user
mode, so I tried running "init 3" on the command line...nothing.
FYI: Compaq support suggested looking in /sbin/it.d directory. There
is only one subdirectory, bin. inside it a few files including,
ap_install, c_install dnconvdir, cnconvert....
I would appreciate any help you want to offer!
Thanks,
Ashley
Received on Tue Nov 20 2001 - 20:00:00 NZDT