Hi,
I'm trying to set something up using rsh between two clustered machines.
Using rsh with root works fine.
But I'm trying to do it with a different user (from the root account) and I
get the message 'Permission denied'.
How do I allow a non-root user to use rsh?
(the command I'm doing as root is: rsh <machine> -l <login> <command>)
tia
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dirk [mailto:dirk_at_iinet.net.au]
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 8:06 AM
To: tru64-unix-managers_at_ornl.gov
Subject: System Panics with Halt Codes 5 and 6
Importance: High
Hello all,
We've had a couple of sudden panic's on our ES 40's , and can't figure out
exactly what has caused it.
The machines went down at different times, probably within 12 hours of each
other.
There's nothing in the crash files, sys_check hasn't found anything, and
DEC Event (ie. dia command) has no events/information listed.
The /var/adm/messages file shows no indication of anything going wrong - It
just suddenly shows the entries for the system coming up again.
The console messages appearing were as follows:
halt code = 6
double error halt
PC = fffffc00004ced40
P00>>>
halted CPU 1
and then on the other machine ...
halt code = 5
HALT instruction executed
PC = fffffc00004d0040
This happened SUDDENLY, no warning, just BANG! and systems halted (at
different times).
There's no clustering, and the systems run independently of each other.
The ONLY guess we've had is that the main air conditioning unit failed
recently. One of the guys reported that the boxes still up (and running)
were HOT to touch. Not burning hot, but hot.
Could this just be a CPU overheating and shutting down? Like I've
mentioned previously , there's no real help from the O.S level, as the
crash seems to have happened so suddenly that the O.S. didn't pick anything
up. We're running Tru64 5.1 , just the basic vanilla O.S, not extra
packages have been added (apart from DEC EVENT), and the kernel contains
nothing fancy.
I thinking it looks like a hardware related type of panic, but exactly
what I'm not sure. Only real guess would be a cpu overheating and shutting
down to protect itself ????
If anyone has any ideas I'd be very happy to hear about them.
Thanks,
Dirk.
dirk_at_iinet.net.au
Received on Sun Jan 20 2002 - 19:08:30 NZDT