Catastrophic System Crash with RDIST - HELP!!!!!
- From: "kkirwan@xxxxxxxxx" <kkirwan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 6 Dec 2005 14:22:27 -0800
I was hoping to figure out why a particular problem happened with
rdist. The problem manifested itself by what appears to be the
deletion of /etc and /share and other key system files/directories
being adversely affected (we think deleted), resulting in all of the
below mentioned hosts becoming unuseable. Debugging is a bit sketchy
in that we have had to re-install these systems to get them back up.
The REALLY frustrating part of this whole situation is that the output
from the following command shows that no other filesystems, except
/share as specified below....
Has anyone heard of this or a similar situation occuring??
Thanks in advance for any assistance if shedding light on this.....
Details follow:
OS - Solaris 9
rdist version - Version 7.0.0 (alpha10) - Protocol Version 7, Release
7.0, Patch level 0
Command that was run:
/usr/local/bin/rdist -P /usr/local/bin/ssh -f /etc/sharedist
Rdistfile: (/etc/sharedist)
HOSTS = ( psphrw1 psphrw2 psphra1 psphra2 psphra3 )
FILES = ( /share/bin
/share/dbadmin
/share/osadmin
/share/psadmin
/share/saadmin
)
(${FILES})->(${HOSTS})
install -R ;
except /share/dbadmin/working;
except /share/osadmin/working;
except /share/psadmin/working;
except /share/psadmin/jobs;
except /share/saadmin/working;
except /share/dbadmin/logs;
except /share/dbadmin/jobs;
except /share/osadmin/logs;
except /share/psadmin/log;
except /share/saadmin/logs
.
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