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I tried that on our 5.1 system in the lab and did not have the winking out problem you had. Are you running TruClusters?. In any case, my system was very lightly loaded. Only 2 of us were logged in, but I was the only one doing anything. I did a lot of testing on 5.0 when it was beta since I rewrote the utmp functions in libc, and did not experience those problems either. In a cluster, some files and directories are shared over the cluster, and will have context sensitive symbolic links: tmp -> cluster/members/{memb}/tmp The /etc directory and most of its contents would be exported to your system with some members of /etc set up on a cpu specific file. The password file could be either a common file (default) or a member specific file. I think that your case probably needs to be looked at offline. I'll be tied up on Monday, but I can probably ask someone later on or maybe one of the Mission Critical Linux guys can answer your question since most of the developers came from the Digital/Compaq cluster team in the first place. On 19 Jan 2001, at 15:35, Ron Peterson wrote: > Jerry Feldman wrote: > > > > Since I use Tru64 at work, I can research the problem. What release of > > Tru64 are you running. The current releases are 4.0F/4.0G, 5.0 through 5.1. > > (Don't know if 5.1 is actually released yet but I doubt you are on that). > > On 2001-01-18 at 10:46 -0500, Ron Peterson wrote: > > This is 5.1. New machine. I'm just getting my feet wet with Tru64... > > -Ron- -- Jerry Feldman Contractor, eInfrastructure Partner Engineering 508-467-4315 http://www.testdrive.compaq.com/linux/ Compaq Computer Corp. 200 Forest Street MRO1-3/F1 Marlboro, Ma. 01752 - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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