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From: Adams, Jonathan K. [C] (Jonathan.K.Adams_at_nga.mil)
Date: 07/26/04

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    To: "'sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org'" <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>
    Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 06:06:42 -0400
    
    

    Hi,

            I would appreciate any feedback I could get on this issue. I
    recently installed SunOne Directory services a primary and a replicating
    server on a paid of SunFire Solaris 5.9 boxes. This was painful enough
    (converting NIS to LDAP) but it works for the most part. The problems began
    when I started to integrate Solaris 8 boxes.
    I have read vaguely that sol 8 has some serious issues with LDAP... but I
    was able to get my Sol 8 box (Netra T-105) to load the profile and ask for a
    reboot. Well I rebooted that box on Friday at 730 AM, and it has been
    unable to reboot since. First there was a weird network conflict because
    the IP specified in the boot process was wrong, but I was able to go to
    single user mode and fix this. Ever since then, the box hangs when I boot
    right after loading the RPC Services. I can, of course, boot in
    single-user, but I am at a loss as to:

    #1 why it wont boot further (There are no messages in the messages, syslog,
    or dmesg)
    #2 what I can do to fix this issue

    Thanks in advance

    _______________________
    Jon Adams
    Unix Web Engr.
    NGA Gateway Services
    jonathan.k.adams@nga.mil
    Tel: 202-685-4628
    Dsn: 325-4628
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