I would like to thank all of those who sent an out-of-office reply and the one individual whos mail service thinks Sun Managers is a spam source. I did not get the answer I was looking for. For the record I knew how to correct the password issue and we have multiple copies of the install software in our main data center. I was looking for the minimal files so I could boot the system and edit /etc/shadow as fast as possible. As it turned out we did the setup_boot_server over the wire, it just took a couple of hours to complete. Original Question: We've run into the situation where we had a sudden power outage in a remote data center that caused some systems to not come up due to fsck need on root. We have terminal concentrator ports but some how the "known" root password is not we thought. This should have been no problem but the personnel at the remote site can not find the install CD and the remote boot server is one of the affected systems. We've had to resort to load a boot server onto one of the working systems in order to edit /etc/shadow on the affected system so we can complete the fsck's. As this is over a WAN this is taking over 4 hours. My question is: Is there a quick (and dirty) way to get just enough boot information so we can do the minimal work necessary? _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Aug 15 16:22:55 2003
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