The machine is not connected to the outside, to the internet and has only a internal IP assigned to it for telnet sessions.
Could you please direct me as to what commands to use to set the IP resolution or some place where I could find that information
I upgraded the machine to AIX 5.1 from 4.3.3. a couple of weeks back. The upgrade went on with no problems. Its only recently that the CDE login freeze problems started happening.
On the current AIX version, there is no resolv.conf file. I am looking into the earlier backups to check if there...
An oslevel -r comes out at 5100-04 and the output from the lslpp -l | grep X11.DT is:
X11.Dt.ToolTalk 5.1.0.50 COMMITTED AIX CDE ToolTalk Support
X11.Dt.adt 5.1.0.0 COMMITTED AIX CDE Application
X11.Dt.bitmaps 5.1.0.0 COMMITTED AIX CDE Bitmaps...
I am at 5.1 maintenance level 4 and I can log into using the fail safe mode as well as using telnet login
Actually, the machine does not have a /ect/resolv.conf and the /etc/hosts file has only two lines not commented out:
127.0.0.1 loopback localhost
172.16.0.72 autocadm
172.16.1.117...
I am the only person who makes any changes to the RS6000 machine. As for the network, I have checked with out to ensure that no changes have been made.
After another reboot, now the root CDE console login is also not working. I am ready to try anything
Thank you for directing me to the other thread, there are no network issues changes that I am aware of. I have rechecked the /etc/hosts file also.
CDE Root login at the console started working some time back. It appears so random and erractic.
I am only trying to login at the console
I am able to telnet into the machine using all the user accounts without any problem. Its only the graphical logins that are hanging up when I try them.
I have a 43P 150 machine recently upgraded to AIX 5.1. After the most recent reboot I am unable to login into the Common Desktop Environment. I get the login screen and it just hangs up on starting common desktop environment screen. I was initially able to login into some user accounts but now...
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