Sorry, I had a typo: "/usr/ucb/ps -auxlwww" :-)
This should fix your problem
Solaris 8 Certified System Administrator
Sun Cerified Security Administrator
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your interest in my topic.
The problem was found. The file /etc/user_attr was deleted from the system. So, the root user didn't have any profiles.
Regards,
Slava
SCSA
Hi All,
I try from command line to delete a user (Solaris8) and I get the following error:
UX: userdel: ERROR: Cannot update system files - loggin can not be deleted.
Any suggestions will be helpful. The root (/) file system has enough free space.
Regards,
Slava
SCSA
Hi,
The answer is the following:
BYTES ALLOCATED-The total amount of swap in 1024-byte blocs that is currently allocated
RESERVED-The total amount of swap space in 1024-byte blocs not currently allocated, but claimed by memory for possible future use
USED=ALLOCATED+RESERVED
AVAILABLE-the swap...
If these servers are so far away (500miles) I think you should have a firewall between them or they have a dedicated line? If no then I don't see the problem to mount
this disk. If you have the firewall then it's necessary to have the ports opened, but this is a big sequrity hole.
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