Xref: utzoo comp.unix.ultrix:2929 comp.unix.wizards:20866 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!snorkelwacker!husc6!m2c!m2c.m2c.org!gill From: gill@m2c.m2c.org (Robert Gill) Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Solution to DECWindows login problem Message-ID: <5364@m2c.M2C.ORG> Date: 3 Mar 90 19:06:29 GMT Sender: news@m2c.ORG Reply-To: gill@m2c.m2c.org (Robert Gill) Distribution: usa Organization: Massachusetts Microelectronic Center, Westboro, Mass. Lines: 34 In article <5355@m2c.M2C.ORG> I wrote about a I was having with a vs2000 running Ultrix 3.1/UWS 2.1 and DECWindows. When ever a user tried to log in the system would look like it was starting DECWindows and then came back with the login prompter instead. I received a bunch of suggestions, for which I am thankfull. If I didn't send you a note saying thanks please accept my gratitude now. The solution to this problem, it turns out, was hardware, not software. One of the other system managers here noticed while perusing the error log for the system in questions (goofy) that it was only coming up with 4 meg of memory. Further investigation showed it only had 4 meg configed in the kernel, and even when the kernel was rebuilt with 6 meg in the conf file the system only came up with 4 meg. We had our hardware tech take the machine apart and what did we find, we found only 4 meg of memory. We swapped the disk from that vs2000 to another vs2000 that had 6 meg and everything is working fine. Of course we didn't find this out until after we had spent 3 days doing everything imaginable to this machine, including a full reinstallation. The only explaination of why it work one day and not the next is that over the previous weekend we had upgraded our 2 8530s to UWS 2.2 and maybe some application that was run on the vs2000 using the new executables in 2.2 wasn't releasing memory properly. (Or maybe we upset a god or two... :-) Again, thanks to everyone who sent in suggestions. Bob Gill, System Operator Mass. Microelectronics Center **************************************************************************** Robert W. Gill (gill@odin.m2c.org) -- Massachusetts Microelectronics Center