su - memory fault error

From: Chris Wincentsen <CWincentsen_at_csustan.edu>
Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2003 15:18:07 -0700

Hi,

Question from a new subscriber (me). I'm setting up a new ES45 with Tru64
5.1b, patch kit 2 installed. The "su" command is returning a memory fault
message/error when I try to su to any account besides root. Anyone else
seen this and know the cure?

Some samples - works for su root, but not to other accounts, even when in
root to start with...

chrisw_at_csusa2:..staff/chrisw > su root
Password: (works to root)
chrisw_at_csusa2:..staff/chrisw > exit
chrisw_at_csusa2:..staff/chrisw > su - root
Password: (entered wrong password)
Sorry

chrisw_at_csusa2:..staff/chrisw > su - root
Password: (works to root with -)
Your terminal type is now set to vt220
Thu Sep 4 15:03:55 PDT 2003

root_at_csusa2:/ >
root_at_csusa2:/ > su banjobsu
Memory fault
root_at_csusa2:/ > su chrisw
Memory fault
root_at_csusa2:/ > su - chrisw
Memory fault
root_at_csusa2:/ > su root (from root, works to su root)
root_at_csusa2:/ >

(Entries in the sialog show that the command succeeded in all cases (with a
correct password).)

Comments or suggestions appreciated!

Chris

Chris Wincentsen
VMS & UNIX Sys. Admin. and Banner VR guy
Office of Information Technology
CSU Stanislaus - Turlock, CA
(209) 667-3732 CWincentsen_at_csustan.edu
Received on Thu Sep 04 2003 - 22:19:22 NZST

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