Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!pds3!bob From: bob@pds3 (Robert A. Earl) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: silly question about passwd failing Message-ID: <1990Mar19.135516.6183@pds3> Date: 19 Mar 90 13:55:16 GMT References: <1262@swbatl.sbc.com> Reply-To: bob@pds3.UUCP (Robert A. Earl) Organization: Project Design Systems, Inc. Lines: 18 In article <1262@swbatl.sbc.com> gilstrap@swbatl.UUCP (Brian Gilstrap - UCI - 5-3929) writes: >Okay, I should probably know this, but I'm not familiar with Xenix version >2.2.3 to any real degree. When anyone tries to change their password, the >message "temporary file is busy; try again later" (or something very close to >that) appears. While I have not experienced this problem in Xenix, in NCR Unix (SVR2) this indicates the presence of a lock-file in the /etc directory. I don't recall the name exactly, something like /etc/ptmp....we never did figure out why it appeared on occasion...guess some program attempting to edit the passwd file bombed and left it behind. After removing the guilty file, passwd ran fine. NOTE: with such an important file...it is a good bet to make a backup copy of file before deleting. -- ============== Robert A. Earl uunet!pds3!bob