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Console Died, Segmentation Fault

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Console Died, Segmentation Fault
« on: March 29, 2006, 06:45:35 PM »
I've been trying to access the consolse via admin in a multitude of ways.

- Logging directly as admin just closes the putty window
- Logging in as root and then doing (su admin) just drops you back to root
- i've even tried just running the conole (/sbin/e-smith/console)

and I get the folowing

Segmentation fault

For some odd reason its not responding.

And suggestions would be a great help

Thanks

Offline skovsgaard

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Console Died, Segmentation Fault
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2006, 06:06:45 PM »
Maybe a dump question  :hammer:

Have you tried https://yourdomain/server-manager if it's the servermanager console you try to access
Regards Jan

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Re: Console Died, Segmentation Fault
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2006, 08:50:42 PM »
Quote from: "Flameheart"
I've been trying to access the consolse via admin in a multitude of ways.

- Logging directly as admin just closes the putty window
- Logging in as root and then doing (su admin) just drops you back to root
- i've even tried just running the conole (/sbin/e-smith/console)

and I get the folowing

Segmentation fault


"Segmentation fault" means one of three things:

- hardware problem - especially bad RAM
- a software bug
- disk corruption

What do you see if you do:

rpm -V e-smith-base perl whiptail glibc

?

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Console Died, Segmentation Fault
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2007, 09:11:16 PM »
I have the same Problem :


here the output  :
[root@open-exchange ~]# rpm -V e-smith-base perl whiptail glibc
.......T    /etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/masq/type
S.5....T  c /home/e-smith/db/accounts
S.5....T  c /home/e-smith/db/configuration
S.5....T  c /home/e-smith/db/domains
S.5....T  c /home/e-smith/db/hosts
S.5....T  c /home/e-smith/db/networks
.M....G.    /usr/sbin
....L...  c /etc/localtime


please HELP !

Marcel