Thanks!  The logs help, and show that the router manager failed to start
up, apparently due to an issue with your ethernet card.

Since the router manager didn't start, you'll be unable to log in as user
vyatta, as it expects to communicate with the router manager.

Unfortunately, it's not clear what the issue was; commands dmesg
and lspci may provide diagnostics information.

I'm not a kernel or hardware expert, but if you attach the output of the
commands, I know that there are experts on the list :-)

Best,
Justin

On 9/22/07, silvertip257 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Justin,
>
> sure -- didn't I attach my /var/log/messages to the email I sent to the
> list?  ah well, here they are anyhow.
> Also like I told Marat, I was just trying to boot from my livecd, so I had
> no configuration any different than would be customary for the live
> environment.
>
> These are the whole thing/files:
> var_log_mesg.txt is the /var/log/messages file right after the livecd
> booted.
> v_l_msg_updt.txt is the /var/log/messages file after I tried to run "xorpsh"
> as root user.
>
> For just the last entry or so of v_l_msg_updt.txt (AFTER trying to use
> 'xorpsh'), here it is:
> "/home/autobuild/builds/master/2007-08-23-1113/ofr/xorp/xorp/rtrmgr/xorpsh_main.cc
> wait_for_xrl_router_ready ] XrlRouter failed.  No Finder?
> Sep 21 15:52:07 vyatta xorpsh: [ 2007/09/21 15:52:07  ERROR xorpsh:4891
> RTRMGR +890
> /home/autobuild/builds/master/2007-08-23-1113/ofr/xorp/xorp/rtrmgr/xorpsh_main.cc
> main ] xorpsh exiting due to an init error: Failed to connect to the router
> manager
> Sep 21 15:52:30 vyatta login[4894]: (pam_unix) check pass; user unknown"
>
> Here's part of the file var_log_mesg.txt (BEFORE I started do various things
> to get the xorp shell running):
> "Failed 10 times to connect to finder.sock: No such file or directory
>  Sep 21 15:00:36 vyatta login[4764]: (pam_unix) check pass; user unknown
> Sep 21 15:00:55 vyatta login[4764]: (pam_unix) check pass; user unknown
> Sep 21 15:03:49 vyatta login[4788]: (pam_unix) check pass; user unknown
>  Sep 21 15:04:04 vyatta login[4788]: (pam_unix) check pass; user unknown
> Sep 21 15:05:45 vyatta login[4802]: (pam_unix) check pass; user unknown
> Sep 21 15:05:51 vyatta login[4802]: (pam_unix) check pass; user unknown "
>
>
> Hopefully this helps.
> Thanks for your interest,
>
> Mike
>
>
> On 9/21/07, Justin Fletcher < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well, piffle.  If xorpsh didn't start the CLI, tends to indicate that
> there
> > are other problems.  Can you cut and paste the last log entries when
> > you get a chance, and post it to the list as well?
> >
> > Best,
> > Justin
> >
> > On 9/21/07, silvertip257 < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Justin,
> > >
> > > I tried "xorpsh" and it didn't seem to get me anywhere.
> > > When I took a look at /var/log/messages again after running that cmd, I
> > > think there was another error message logged to the file.
> > >
> > >  I'll have to check on that later.
> > > But vyatta/vyatta isn't getting me into the LiveCD system.
> > >
> > > Time to go to work, but I'll update this as I find something new.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Mike
> > >
> > >
> > >  On 9/21/07, Justin Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > vyatta/vyatta should certainly be correct.  Since you can log in as
> > > root/vyatta,
> > > > just run "xorpsh" as root; it'll put you in the Vyatta CLI.  As Marat
> > > > pointed out,
> > > > there may be useful information in /var/log/messages, or "show log"
> from
> > > the CLI
> > > > to help solve the issues logging as vyatta.
> > > >
> > > > Best,
> > > > Justin
> > > >
> > > > On 9/21/07, silvertip257 < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > I know this will seem to be a rather stupid post, but I cannot seem
> to
> > > get
> > > > > into my vyatta after booting Live from CD.
> > > > >
> > > > > I've got both the VC2 and 2.2 versions on livecd and have not
> changed a
> > > > > thing - I'm booting Live.  My main goal is to use Camarillo ( 2.2 )
> so
> > > I'm as
> > > > > up-to-date as possible.
> > > > >
> > > > > I type "vyatta" and "vyatta" for username and password,
> respectively.  I
> > > get
> > > > > Login Incorrect.
> > > > > Despite that user, "root" and "vyatta" for username and password
> work
> > > fine.
> > > > > I've watched the screencast on the vyatta site, so I'm not missing
> > > anything
> > > > > that I need to know.  I also have all the user/help manuals for
> vyatta,
> > > so I
> > > > > have resources and did my homework.
> > > > >
> > > > > Please help me out, as I've finally eliminated the hardware issues I
> had
> > > > > before.
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks,
> > > > > Mike
> > > > >
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