[SunHELP] Can login in single-user mode - can't in regular - could use a nudge
    Brian Dunbar 
    Brian.Dunbar at plexus.com
       
    Tue Oct 25 02:54:50 CDT 2011
    
    
  
Hi,
It's late, I'm tired. I've got a production problem and could use a nudge.
V240.
Solaris 10.
DMZ host, running three non-global zones.  Call from service desk "FTP isn't
working".
SSH connection - hangs.
Login through SC, issue 'console -f'.  I can login but am not returned to
shell - it hangs.
Issue break, bring it up in single-user mode.  Disk space looks tight but ok.
Restart, same issue as above.
I've set all three non-global autoboot=false, same problem.
>From another Solaris host I ssh ...
# ssh brian.dunbar.admin at hostname
Server had a GSS-API error; the connection will close (458752/2):
No credentials were supplied, or the credentials were unavailable or
inaccessible
No such file or directory
Use the GssKeyEx option to disable GSS-API key exchange and try again.
Disconnecting: The server had a GSS-API error during GSS-API protected SSHv2
key exchange
So perhaps I do have a disk space problem?
# zpool list
NAME    SIZE   USED  AVAIL    CAP  HEALTH  ALTROOT
rpool  33.8G  28.8G  4.97G    85%  ONLINE  -
Which is tight but should be okay.
I'm missing something.   Comments welcome.  Maybe someone could airdrop some
coffee while they're at it.
Brian Dunbar
Systems Administrator - IT
920.751.3364 (Direct)
920.716.2027 (Mobile)
    
    
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