Jason Dixon wrote:I booted into single user mode and ran a df -h command and the root partition is at only 60% so this does not seem to be a disk space issue. I also removed the encrypted password for root and my userid from the /etc/shadow file and rebooted. Now when I enter root or my username as the login it does not even ask me for a password and brings me back to the login prompt. Any other ideas as to what might be causing this issue?
On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 16:30, Simran Hansrai wrote:I was able to ftp to this box without any issues, so that just might be true. Not sure why the root partition would fill up since there was a lot of space when I left and this box only runs a web server and a dns server whose files don't grow that much. Could possibly be the logs but not sure. What would be the best way to free up some space. Do I still need to boot into single user mode using the cdrom or is there another way I can fix this? Any ideas?
Hi Guys,
I just came back from my vacation and can't seem to login to one of my redhat servers. I am getting the following error message when I try to login:
bash-2.05# ssh -l simran hostname
simran@hostname's password:
Read from remote host hostname: Connection reset by peer
Connection to hostname closed.
bash-2.05#
Actually, it sounds to me like one or more of your partitions are full.
Thanks for all your replies, -- Simran H. redhat@xxxxxxxxxxxx www.chamkila.org
Thanks,
-- Simran H. redhat@xxxxxxxxxxxx www.chamkila.org
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