Xref: utzoo comp.unix.sysv386:506 comp.sys.att:10421 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!decwrl!apple!uokmax!occrsh!att!westmark!dave From: dave@westmark.UUCP (Dave Levenson) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Bogus > 16 users Message-ID: <975@westmark.UUCP> Date: 17 Sep 90 23:35:11 GMT References: <601@oglvee.UUCP> Distribution: comp Organization: Westmark, Inc., Warren, NJ, USA Lines: 22 In article <601@oglvee.UUCP>, jr@oglvee.UUCP (Jim Rosenberg) writes: > We have some AT&T 6386 machines running AT&T UNIX V.3.2. Every now and then > one of these systems will take it into its head to decide more than 16 users > are logged in, and won't let anybody but root log in. I suggest that you call your AT&T rep, or the Data Systems Hotline at 800 922 0354. This is, I think, a known bug. If you're running ksh or some other substitute for the standard /bin/sh, then after sixteen logins, it somehow thinks you've exceeded the license and prevents additional logins, having neglected to subtract the logouts that have occurred. I think that for Sys V/386 r3.2.2, there is a disk (that came with the foundation set when we bought it last winter) called update number 2, which corrects this bug. Perhaps there is a similar fix for your version. -- Dave Levenson Voice: 908 647 0900 Fax: 908 647 6857 Westmark, Inc. UUCP: {uunet | rutgers | att}!westmark!dave Warren, NJ, USA AT&T Mail: !westmark!dave [The Man in the Mooney]