Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 - Lost Console Login

2014-08-07 Thread Kirk Bocek

On 8/5/2014 3:22 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
 On 8/5/2014 5:47 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:


 Okay, it looks like upstart isn't running /etc/init/start-ttys.conf

 After running initctl list and seeing that tty was in stop/waiting, I
 manually ran:

 initctl start tty TTY=/dev/tty1

 six times to get the six usual ttys. After looking at start-ttys.conf I
 guess I could have just run that once instead. Now initctl list looks
 like:
 Starting the ttys that way didn't work. I was unable to login. So I
 stopped them and ran:

   initctl start start-ttys

 Which *seemed* to work better. It loaded all six ttys. I was able to
 login at the console. I see an entry in /var/log/secure for my login.

 *But* the terminal session is all messed up. I can run any commands.
 They are accepted but do not execute. The first character of the command
 is echoed back but that's all. In addition, during login, the password
 is fully echoed back on the screen instead of being hidden the way it
 should be.

 As I said, I can login through ssh and work just fine. So the user
 environment and all user tools are intact.

 But something else isn't running at boot time interfering with proper
 login at the console and execution of the ttys.

 Does anyone have any thoughts?



I had hoped someone here might be able to shed a bit more light on the 
startup processes for the console.

After educating myself a bit, I reinstalled a few packages that seemed 
relevant:

 yum reinstall pam
 yum reinstall initscripts
 yum reinstall bash

But the console ttys are *still* not loading at boot time. I have to run 
/etc/init/start-ttys manually.

*And* tty1 is still messed up. The password is displayed in clear text 
and not blanked out. Sometimes the session is fine. Most times the 
session refuses to run any commands at all.

Now weirdly tty2 through tty6 are all just fine. The password is blanked 
as expected. The session executes just fine and dandy.

Once again I'll ask if anyone has any experience with Upstart. Can 
anyone tell me why /etc/init/start-ttys isn't running at boot time?

Thanks again for your help.

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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 - Lost Console Login

2014-08-05 Thread Kirk Bocek

On 8/4/2014 7:30 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
 On 8/4/2014 5:47 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
 Just had a problem with CentOS 6.5 x86_64 after the last kernel upgrade.
 It looks like the boot sector got hosed somehow and the system was
 unbootable. I was able to fix it with a boot to an install image USB and
 running grub-install. System is now bootable.

 However, I've lost the system console. No login prompt is provided at
 the console.

 The system boots and is remotely accessible. Services seem just fine. I
 don't see any error messages after booting, either dmesg or
 /var/log/messages.

 Can anyone tell me what packages provide console login so I can try a
 reinstall.
 is it booting up in init level 3, or 5  (text console vs X-windows ?)

Did I respond, init 3 - text only?

I also recalled last night that I may have interrupted an selinux 
relabel process. So this morning I did touch /.autorelabel and then 
rebooted. Alas still no text login.

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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 - Lost Console Login

2014-08-05 Thread Kirk Bocek

On 8/4/2014 7:30 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
 On 8/4/2014 5:47 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
 Just had a problem with CentOS 6.5 x86_64 after the last kernel upgrade.
 It looks like the boot sector got hosed somehow and the system was
 unbootable. I was able to fix it with a boot to an install image USB and
 running grub-install. System is now bootable.

 However, I've lost the system console. No login prompt is provided at
 the console.

 The system boots and is remotely accessible. Services seem just fine. I
 don't see any error messages after booting, either dmesg or
 /var/log/messages.

 Can anyone tell me what packages provide console login so I can try a
 reinstall.
 is it booting up in init level 3, or 5  (text console vs X-windows ?)



Okay, it looks like upstart isn't running /etc/init/start-ttys.conf

After running initctl list and seeing that tty was in stop/waiting, I 
manually ran:

  initctl start tty TTY=/dev/tty1

six times to get the six usual ttys. After looking at start-ttys.conf I 
guess I could have just run that once instead. Now initctl list looks 
like:

$initctl list
rc start/running, process 1507
tty (/dev/tty3) start/running, process 6169
tty (/dev/tty2) start/running, process 6167
tty (/dev/tty1) start/running, process 6165
tty (/dev/tty6) start/running, process 6176
tty (/dev/tty5) start/running, process 6174
tty (/dev/tty4) start/running, process 6172
plymouth-shutdown stop/waiting
control-alt-delete stop/waiting
rcS-emergency stop/waiting
readahead-collector stop/waiting
kexec-disable stop/waiting
quit-plymouth stop/waiting
rcS stop/waiting
prefdm stop/waiting
init-system-dbus stop/waiting
readahead stop/waiting
splash-manager stop/waiting
start-ttys stop/waiting
readahead-disable-services stop/waiting
rcS-sulogin stop/waiting
serial stop/waiting

Which looks right to me. At the moment I'm at work and this host is at 
home so I can't check the console.

I looked at start-ttys.conf:

 start on stopped rc RUNLEVEL=[2345]

That looks right. Can anyone tell me why it's not running?
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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 - Lost Console Login

2014-08-05 Thread Kirk Bocek

On 8/4/2014 7:30 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
 On 8/4/2014 5:47 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
 Just had a problem with CentOS 6.5 x86_64 after the last kernel upgrade.
 It looks like the boot sector got hosed somehow and the system was
 unbootable. I was able to fix it with a boot to an install image USB and
 running grub-install. System is now bootable.

 However, I've lost the system console. No login prompt is provided at
 the console.

 The system boots and is remotely accessible. Services seem just fine. I
 don't see any error messages after booting, either dmesg or
 /var/log/messages.

 Can anyone tell me what packages provide console login so I can try a
 reinstall.
 is it booting up in init level 3, or 5  (text console vs X-windows ?)

 On 8/5/2014 5:47 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:


 Okay, it looks like upstart isn't running /etc/init/start-ttys.conf

 After running initctl list and seeing that tty was in stop/waiting, I
 manually ran:

initctl start tty TTY=/dev/tty1

 six times to get the six usual ttys. After looking at start-ttys.conf I
 guess I could have just run that once instead. Now initctl list looks
 like:

Starting the ttys that way didn't work. I was unable to login. So I 
stopped them and ran:

 initctl start start-ttys

Which *seemed* to work better. It loaded all six ttys. I was able to 
login at the console. I see an entry in /var/log/secure for my login.

*But* the terminal session is all messed up. I can run any commands. 
They are accepted but do not execute. The first character of the command 
is echoed back but that's all. In addition, during login, the password 
is fully echoed back on the screen instead of being hidden the way it 
should be.

As I said, I can login through ssh and work just fine. So the user 
environment and all user tools are intact.

But something else isn't running at boot time interfering with proper 
login at the console and execution of the ttys.

Does anyone have any thoughts?

Thanks.
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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 - Lost Console Login

2014-08-05 Thread Kirk Bocek

On 8/5/2014 3:22 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
 *But* the terminal session is all messed up. I can run any commands.
Bah! I *can't* run any commands.

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[CentOS] CentOS 6 - Lost Console Login

2014-08-04 Thread Kirk Bocek
Just had a problem with CentOS 6.5 x86_64 after the last kernel upgrade. 
It looks like the boot sector got hosed somehow and the system was 
unbootable. I was able to fix it with a boot to an install image USB and 
running grub-install. System is now bootable.

However, I've lost the system console. No login prompt is provided at 
the console.

The system boots and is remotely accessible. Services seem just fine. I 
don't see any error messages after booting, either dmesg or 
/var/log/messages.

Can anyone tell me what packages provide console login so I can try a 
reinstall.

Thanks.
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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 - Lost Console Login

2014-08-04 Thread John R Pierce
On 8/4/2014 5:47 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
 Just had a problem with CentOS 6.5 x86_64 after the last kernel upgrade.
 It looks like the boot sector got hosed somehow and the system was
 unbootable. I was able to fix it with a boot to an install image USB and
 running grub-install. System is now bootable.

 However, I've lost the system console. No login prompt is provided at
 the console.

 The system boots and is remotely accessible. Services seem just fine. I
 don't see any error messages after booting, either dmesg or
 /var/log/messages.

 Can anyone tell me what packages provide console login so I can try a
 reinstall.

is it booting up in init level 3, or 5  (text console vs X-windows ?)



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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 - Lost Console Login

2014-08-04 Thread Kirk Bocek

On 8/4/2014 7:30 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
 On 8/4/2014 5:47 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
 Just had a problem with CentOS 6.5 x86_64 after the last kernel upgrade.
 It looks like the boot sector got hosed somehow and the system was
 unbootable. I was able to fix it with a boot to an install image USB and
 running grub-install. System is now bootable.

 However, I've lost the system console. No login prompt is provided at
 the console.

 The system boots and is remotely accessible. Services seem just fine. I
 don't see any error messages after booting, either dmesg or
 /var/log/messages.

 Can anyone tell me what packages provide console login so I can try a
 reinstall.
 is it booting up in init level 3, or 5  (text console vs X-windows ?)

3 -- text only. Shoulda said that.

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