SUMMARY: Following recovery from backup, system fails during boot -up

From: Rugman, Rob <rrugman_at_sonusnet.com>
Date: Tue Feb 26 2002 - 11:50:16 EST
Thanks to those that responded (Peter Stokes, KK Downing)

It appears that I inadvertently restored /usr to a seperate partition while
the original disk config held / and /usr together.  Restoring /usr to the
same partition as / has fixed the problem.

-----Original Message-----
From: sunmanagers-admin@sunmanagers.org
[mailto:sunmanagers-admin@sunmanagers.org]On Behalf Of Rugman, Rob
Sent: 26 February 2002 12:55
To: 'sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org'
Subject: Following recovery from backup, system fails during boot-up


We recently lost the disk containing the root partition of an E3500 running
Solaris 8.  The disk has been replaced and the affected filesystems were
restored to new partitions mounted temporarily from a fresh install of
Solaris.  If I attempt to boot using the new boot device I receive the
following errors:

INIT: Command "exec /sbin/autopush -f /etc/iu.ap" failed to execute.  errno
= 2 (exec of shell failed)
INIT: Command "exec /sbin/soconfig -f /etc/sock2path" failed to execute.
errno = 2 (exec of shell failed)
INIT: Command "exec /sbin/rcS sysinit >/dev/msglog 2<>/dev/msglog
</dev/console" failed to execute.  errno = 2 (exec of shell failed)
INIT: Cannot create /var/adm/utmpx
INIT: failed write of utmpx entry:"  "
INIT: failed write of utmpx entry:"  "

at which point I get dumped to single user mode.  Any suggestions on how to
resolve this issue gratefully received :)

Rob Rugman
Swindon UK
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