[SunHELP] urgent help required !!!! facing tmchild error on login

James james at jdfogg.com
Fri Apr 2 08:38:45 CST 2004


> Hmmmm...
>
>  the last statement is really bad and one should ignore this stupid
> statement. It would really be nice to see kind words and there should be a
> rule. CARE for anyome to vote on this...
>
> folks with attitude like this should be removed from this list
> and any other
> list.

I will admit my temper got the best of me. I know many highly experienced
SA's who are unable to find work while companies trust complex and critical
systems to newbies to save a few bucks. I'm in that boat now too. I also
find myself competing with people that I later learned had lied on their
resume.

I'll appologize for my abruptness, but I stand by my sentiment. If you took
your more complex-than-average car (lets say diesel) to a mechanic that
claimed competancy and he caused damage due to ignorance then you'd be
highly upset. And as for voting me off the island, I didn't know this was
your list.


>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "James" <james at jdfogg.com>
> To: "The SunHELP List" <sunhelp at sunhelp.org>
> Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 8:21 AM
> Subject: RE: [SunHELP] urgent help required !!!! facing tmchild error on
> login
>
>
> >
> > >    i am newbie to sun and solaris world , we are
> > > having two Sun V 880 server running Solaris 8 , VxVM
> > > 3.2 and Sun Cluster server 3.0 has also been installed
> > > and configured on the server , after all these the
> > > server was ok and running without any problems and we
> > > have tested the same after rebooting both the server
> > > 4-5 times ,
> > >   But now from Past 2-3 Days , whenever i try to login
> > > to the server using the login console , it's
> > > througing following error on one server
> > >
> > > "tmchild : exec service failed, errno=13".
> > >
> > > &  following server on the 2nd server
> > >
> > > "tmchild : exec service failed, errno=5".
> >
> >
> > Boot singleuser and make sure your filesystems have space
> available. Esp.
> > check /tmp, it may be 100% full.
> >
> > And why did a company hire an inexperienced system admin for such a
> complex
> > system?
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