I'm not 100% sure what caused me not to be able to run xemacs, but could run Netscape. But for the rebooting, the problem was that the automounter did not come up. Flemming started the automouter (autofs I think) by hand and then all appeared to work. Quoting Konstantin Olchanski <olchansk@sam.triumf.ca>: > On Sun, Oct 21, 2001 at 04:00:53PM -0400, Apache wrote: > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Date: Sun Oct 21 16:00:52 2001, Shift: 08:00-16:00 > > Supervisor: KH, with: JC > > Log book#10 pages 39 - 42 > > > > Shift Summary: > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Problems for computer experts: > > pii7 has gotten sick. > > Looks like it lost it's network connection. Can you try to power-cycle > it, > in case the ethernet got into a funny mode? > > K.O. > > > > The symptom was manifested by > > not being able to run xemacs. Then each terminal would > > hang when trying to do top or ps ax. I therefore > > rebooted it (gracefully) and > > when came up, it gave an error saying it could not bind > > to NIS Domain. I now cannot log on at the console, but > > I can through ssh from another machine. But the home > > directory is not there. > > Like I said; A problem for the computer experts > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > -- > Konstantin Olchanski > Email: olchansk@triumf.ca > Snail mail: 4004 Wesbrook Mall, TRIUMF, Vancouver, B.C., V6T 2A3, > Canada >
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