Hi Sir,

whats the status of my instruction?

all services are down even when I try to start ssh manually it goes up 
but still cant use it because of the network is down but when I start 
the network I received the message:

the script you are attempting to invoke has been converted to an upstart 
job.

FYI.

Thanks,
AL


On 9/14/2011 10:39 AM, fooler mail wrote:
> whats the status of my instruction?
>
> fooler.
>
> On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 7:48 AM, fooler mail<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 3:20 PM, AL Pelias<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>   Hi Sir,
>>>
>>> run the following at root prompt:
>>>
>>> 1. runlevel
>>>         N 2
>>>
>>> 2. ifconfig
>>>         Pls see attached:ifconfig.jpg
>>>
>>> 3. netstat -ln
>>>         Pls see attached:netstat_ln.jpg
>>>
>>> 4. netstat -rn
>>>         pls see attached:netstat_rn.jpg
>>>
>>>
>>> sorry for the blurred jpg files.
>> dont worry it needs a 3D glass to see it clearly :->
>>
>> runlevel is 2 which is normal to ubuntu server...
>>
>> netstat -rn looks good while its default gateway is 192.168.0.4..
>>
>> ifconfig shows that your eth1 is up with an ip adddress of 192.168.0.2
>> and netmask of 255.255.255.0..
>>
>> netstat -ln shows that no processes are listening to any TCP ports..
>> thats include your ssh tcp port 22...
>>
>> you have two problems here...
>>
>> 1. eventhough your eth1 is "UP" but it is not in "RUNNING" state... as
>> you can see in your ifconfig output.. lo0 is only UP and RUNNING...
>> if an interface is not in running state.. it wont accept any data...
>> check your cable for any breakage and reinsert both sides (network
>> card and switch port) to tighten up...
>>
>> after that make sure your eth1's state look like this:
>>
>> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
>>
>> 2. your ssh (and other services) didnt come up after boot.. even if
>> your eth1 is not in running state as long as it is in UP state... ssh
>> will bind to eth1 interface as well as to loopback interface (as
>> loopback interface is always on all the time and assuming ssh is bind
>> to any interface)..
>>
>> check your service status and look for ssh if it is mark as run during
>> boot up...
>>
>> root# service --status-all
>>
>> you can manually run it...
>>
>> root# service ssh start
>>
>> for more info running a service....
>>
>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBootupHowto
>>
>> fooler.
>>
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