Most Unixs have a feature where if you
touch a file call nologin, or nologins in
either the / or /etc no logins (usually the
console is excepted from this) will be
allowed.

In RH, doing a "touch /etc/nologin" stops logins

George


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brutzman, Bill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 12:39 PM
>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: [U2] Preventing Unix Login
>
>
>We are getting file overflow error messages on our Sales Order
>files and I
>want to make sure that nobody can login as it is resizing.
>
>Maybe I am overly concerned.
>
>We are on UV 8.3.3 on HP-Unix v10.  Suggestions are welcome.
>
>Bill Brutzman
>Manager, IT
>HK MetalCraft Mfg Corp
>PO Box 775
>35 Industrial Road
>Lodi  NJ  07644-0775
>
>973.471.7770 x145 .voice
>973.471.9666 .fax
>
>www.hkMetalCraft.com
>
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