On 12/13/06, Mike Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dec 13 17:01:24 bobcat-1 login[9046]: [ID 521130 user.info] utadt:: username={admin} hostname={bobcat-1} service={Admin} cmd={} message={Logged in user "admin" from server 24.180.37.182 into Admin GUI} status={0} return_val={0} Dec 13 17:01:37 bobcat-1 admincgi[9158]: [ID 702911 user.info] Error opening status file(bobcat-1)# ls -lnd /var/opt/SUNWut/tmp drwxrwx--- 4 0 3001 13312 Dec 13 14:48 /var/opt/SUNWut/tmp (bobcat-1)# ls -lnd /etc/opt/SUNWut/utadmin.pw -rw-rw---- 1 0 3001 10 Dec 9 16:14 /etc/opt/SUNWut/utadmin.pw (bobcat-1)# /bin/id utwww uid=890(utwww) gid=3001(utadmin)
That all looks fine, unfortunately. If this was happening to me then my next step would be to run the CGI program under 'truss' to get a better picture of what's going on. If you're up for that then do this on bobcat-1: cd /opt/SUNWut/cgi-bin mv admincgi admincgi.bin echo '#! /bin/sh' > admincgi echo ' /usr/bin/truss -o /var/opt/SUNWut/tmp/admincgi-truss.$$ /opt/SUNWut/cgi-bin/admincgi-bin "$@" ' >> admincgi chmod a+rx admincgi Then log in to the web GUI, do a restart, let it finish and then mail me the collection of /var/opt/SUNWut/tmp/admincgi-truss.* files. They're probably going to be a bit too big to post to the mailing list. Obviously to revert to the original CGI just: mv admincgi-bin admincgi OttoM. __ ottomeister Disclaimer: These are my opinions. I do not speak for my employer. _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
