NFS server (PID781@/net) responding still trying (wait/busy)
It just stops here ... apparently forever... and will not boot.
How can I get past this step, or disable it, or whatever
so that my system will start?
What is broken?
What can I do to fix it?
Thanks for any help
Although I have many years experince with IRIX I am a neophyte
with HP-UX and am somewhat freaked out as to how different and
unfrendly it seems to be :0)
cliff
Have you tried disabling automount (/etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf
AUTOMOUNT=0) ?
Cheers
Ian
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cliff johnson <cl...@mdtvus.com> wrote in article
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> During boot (hpux 10.2) of my C420 the process
> hangs while trying to start NFS services...
>
> NFS server (PID781@/net) responding still trying (wait/busy)
><snip>
>
> cliff
>
1. Boot the machine, hit esc to stop it from autobooting.
2. Boot the machine into the ISL... "boot pri isl" should
work, or refer to your documentation (depends on the
model number)
3. At the ISL prompt, type "hpux -is boot". This will
boot you into system administration mode, without
starting networking and multi-user.
4. Edit the file "/etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf" with vi and
change the line AUTO_MOUNTER=1 to =0.
5. Use the command "reboot" to restart the machine and
let it come all the way up.
NOTE: If this doesn't fix the problem, you can repeat steps
1-4 and change the line "NFS_CLIENT=1" to =0. (now the NFS
client isn't even starting).
After this, you can trace the cause of the problem (probably
a hard NFS mount) and disable or change it.
Steve Kuervers
Systems Engineer
Janus Simulation Centre (DND)
skue...@compusmart.ab.ca
All the best buddy. HPUX is fun than ever.
Sridhar
holag...@hotmail.com
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Ian Gardner wrote in message <34C5B2...@nospam.com>...
>cliff johnson wrote:
>>
>> During boot (hpux 10.2) of my C420 the process
>> hangs while trying to start NFS services...
>>
>> NFS server (PID781@/net) responding still trying (wait/busy)
>>
I have a 70MB text file and I want only certain lines of the file. Every 5th
line to 37th line I donot want.
So I am using vi now and manually deleting by giving 32dd and going to next
line and repeating the same. It is really painful. Is there a way out.
Thanks in advance.
Sridhar
sridhar....@kwikset.com
:map v 32dd5j
put your cursor where you want to begin the delete and type a 'v' and
what I do is hold the 'v' key down and let the program rip. Since the
are no ESC sequences you could probably just put a number in front of
the 'v' character such as 1000v.
Hope this helps.
James