If all you wish to do is halt it...type halt.
You can telnet to it, rsh to it, use Filerview...
-----Original Message----- From: TTSG [mailto:ttsg@ttsg.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 7:26 AM To: gustavo@cpqd.com.br Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Lost password
Hi,
Please, forgive me if this is in some FAQ but I couldn't find any. (Could you point me to it?)
I've lost the root password of our filer. I've read in the SA Guide that I can change it by booting from a diskete. However, the filer is up and running. How can I reboot it in a safe manner having no access to its command line (short of powering it down)?
**THIS IS TOTALLY UNTESTED**
I would think if you failed a drive, the system would bring itself down cleanly after X hours.
Tuc/TTSG
If all you wish to do is halt it...type halt.
You can telnet to it, rsh to it, use Filerview...
I would imagine all of these need a password to log in, which the user doesn't have.... Right?
Tuc/TTSG
-----Original Message----- From: TTSG [mailto:ttsg@ttsg.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 7:26 AM To: gustavo@cpqd.com.br Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Lost password
Hi,
Please, forgive me if this is in some FAQ but I couldn't find any. (Could you point me to it?)
I've lost the root password of our filer. I've read in the SA Guide that I can change it by booting from a diskete. However, the filer is up and running. How can I reboot it in a safe manner having no access to its command line (short of powering it down)?
**THIS IS TOTALLY UNTESTED**
I would think if you failed a drive, the system would bring itself down cleanly after X hours.
Tuc/TTSG
Nope! Just have to have the root access - you can use rsh to do any command from a remote machine. You can't do a straight rsh to get a shell on a filer, but you can do rsh <filer> <command> as root on a box that has root permissions to the filer...
I just discovered it the other day....
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, TTSG wrote:
If all you wish to do is halt it...type halt.
You can telnet to it, rsh to it, use Filerview...
I would imagine all of these need a password to log in, which the user doesn't have.... Right?
Tuc/TTSG
-----Original Message----- From: TTSG [mailto:ttsg@ttsg.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 7:26 AM To: gustavo@cpqd.com.br Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Lost password
Hi,
Please, forgive me if this is in some FAQ but I couldn't find any. (Could you point me to it?)
I've lost the root password of our filer. I've read in the SA Guide that I can change it by booting from a diskete. However, the filer is up and running. How can I reboot it in a safe manner having no access to its command line (short of powering it down)?
**THIS IS TOTALLY UNTESTED**
I would think if you failed a drive, the system would bring itself down cleanly after X hours.
Tuc/TTSG
----------- Jay Orr Systems Administrator Fujitsu Nexion Inc. St. Louis, MO