Re: Redhat problem

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Dear Bernard,

Thank you for sending mail.
This is not first time, the system was working before. And fortunately i have logged in the system before the problem appear,

Maybe problem related to mount ??

[root@backup ssh]# df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda6             2.0G  139M  1.8G   8% /
none                  2.0G  139M  1.8G   8% /sys
/dev/sdb2             2.0G  139M  1.8G   8% /backup
/dev/sda1             2.0G  139M  1.8G   8% /boot
none                  1.3G  168K  1.3G   1% /dev/shm
/dev/sda5             2.0G  139M  1.8G   8% /home
/dev/sda3             4.0G   41M  3.7G   2% /tmp
/dev/sda7              53G   46G  3.6G  93% /usr
/dev/sda2             4.0G  170M  3.6G   5% /var
192.168.0.4:/usr/local/checkSMSgw
                     2.0G  139M  1.8G   8% /

If yes how to remove it? , I tried umount -F 192.168.0.4:/usr/local/checkSMSgw / , umount 192.168.0.4:/usr/local/checkSMSgw , umount -a
but none of them working.

Best Regards
Sanjaasuren Ichinnorov

----- Original Message ----- From: "Bernard Leak" <thisisnotapipe@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <pam-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 11:38 AM
Subject: RE: Redhat problem


Dear List,

             I. Sanjuraasen is having no fun at all... he wrote

i have a problem with the linux redhat.

Not half!  Was it once working, or is it a new installation?

As far as I can see, the PAMs are being searched for in
the right place ( /lib/security/ ), but they just aren't there
("No such file...").  All of those listed are standard and
should be present.  It shouldn't be a mount-point problem
(if /lib/security is not in the root file-system, you are in
all sorts of trouble).

or Do i need to reinstall pam rpm packages or not?

It looks like you must.

Either some large random damage has hit your file-system,
or something equally bad.  Have you any idea what might
have removed those files?  Re-installing and waiting for it
to happen again isn't a good prospect.

What IS in your /lib/security, anyway?

Bernard Leak (not a PAM expert, but I know Big Trouble
when I see it...)

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