JGutfreund
Technical User
The inevitable has happened. I was switching between modes in my application, which required me to drop to TCL mode in Unidata and su to root. At the unix prompt I got into some strange editor and typed a few things trying to exit and ended up killing the session, only to find that my server would no longer respond to telnets, ftps, etc.
Only later, I found, as luckily I still had another station logged in, that the /etc, /bin, and /dev folders had been renamed.
Scouring the internet for assistance I found this thread that explained it.
However, now I need to find a way to recover. I have booted into maintenance mode and mounted the hard drive, with the root folder, /dev/hd4 , at least that's what documentation indicates, but I can't do a list command to see the folders I need and I can't do a mv command to rename the folders.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I've checked with IBM and since the O/S is so old, it's at end of life and not supported without a TTS ( Temporary Transitional Support ) SoW ( statement of work ), which probably equates to about $300 an hour in support.
Regards,
John
Only later, I found, as luckily I still had another station logged in, that the /etc, /bin, and /dev folders had been renamed.
Scouring the internet for assistance I found this thread that explained it.
However, now I need to find a way to recover. I have booted into maintenance mode and mounted the hard drive, with the root folder, /dev/hd4 , at least that's what documentation indicates, but I can't do a list command to see the folders I need and I can't do a mv command to rename the folders.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I've checked with IBM and since the O/S is so old, it's at end of life and not supported without a TTS ( Temporary Transitional Support ) SoW ( statement of work ), which probably equates to about $300 an hour in support.
Regards,
John