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- From: austin@METO.UMD.EDU (Austin L. Conaty)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo
- Subject: RE: DN4500 Problems
- Message-ID: <9209142120.AA00556@meto.UMD.EDU>
- Date: 14 Sep 92 21:20:16 GMT
- Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU
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- Organization: The Internet
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- > I have problems. We have two apollo DN4500's running OS10.2.
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- > When I try logging into one of them, the pad automatically
- > closes. Also, when I try to pop a new pad, I get nothing
- > except a warning message: (CP) $(shell) - file not found.
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- > When I try to access the apollo through telnet, I connect,
- > then get kicked out with the message: telnetd: All network
- > ports in use.
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- > The second apollo seems to be working fine. I can access the
- > first apollo's disk and directory structure by simply changing
- > directory to that node, I just cannot seem to log into it
- > directly. Does anyone have any ideas as to what I might try?
-
- > Thanks,
- > Chuck Ulmer (culmer@uoft02.utoledo.edu)
- > D.A.Smith Group
- > University of Toledo
- > Toledo, OH.
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- I have seen this problem before. In my case it was a matter
- of a newly upgraded node that was heavily linked to //node_aa.
- But the new node had no idea who //node_aa was. I had to bring
- the "problem" node up in single user mode and do a ctnode -update,
- and then reboot it again.
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- This was a few years ago, but the error message I got was the same.
- I hope the solution is as simple in your case.
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- Department of Meteorology austin@atmos.umd.edu
- University of Maryland 301-405-5357
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