SUMMARY DT messaging system could not be started

From: Bill Fenwick <bill_at_digicomp.com>
Date: Wed Sep 04 2002 - 14:47:38 EDT
Hi, all

Thanks to the following people for responding:

dana@dtn.com
Martha Crocker <martha.crocker@philips.com>
Kacem El Kassemi <kaceme@netscape.net>
Joon M. Hansen <joon.martin.hansen@eterra.no>

The problem turned out to be with the users' home directories, which 
were NFS-mounted from the same E250 server I used to run jumpstart.  The 
jumpstart files on the server were in the same directory that housed the 
users' home dirs, and I changed /etc/dfs/dfstab so that this directory 
was read-only as part of the jumpstart process.  Hence, when the 
workstations NFS-mounted the directory, the user areas were read-only, 
and when they logged in, CDE couldn't write to various files in the home 
directory and died with the vague DT messaging error.

Other suggestions were to check the directory permissions, check the 
/etc/net/*/hosts files, delete the files in /var/dt/tmp, and make sure 
rpcbind is running (for ttdbserverd).


Original question:

> A client of ours has two E250 servers and eight SunBlade 100 
> workstations, all running the 4/01 update of Solaris 8.
>
> They are unable to log in through CDE on any of the workstations, 
> unless they use the root account.  On login with any other account, 
> the following window pops up after the ID and password have been entered:
>
> The DT messaging system could not be started.
>
> To correct this problem:
>
> 1.  Choose OK to return to the login screen
> 2.  Select FailSafe Session from the login screen's option menu and 
> log in
> 3.  Check to see that the hostname is correct in these locations:
>
> /etc/src.sh
> /etc/hosts
> /usr/adm/inetd.sec
>
>
> I've since found out that this is an old message Sun hasn't updated 
> and refers to a couple files (src.sh and inetd.sec) that Sun doesn't use.
>
> I've searched the archives and google for info about this problem and 
> have come up with some things to try, including
>
> checking /etc/inet/hosts for localhost and for corrupt entries
> deleting all .Xauthority files
> using pkgchk to make sure there aren't any files or links missing 
> (found a couple and fixed them with no effect)
> using pkgchk to check SUNWtltk (tooltalk package)
>
>
> When the DT messaging error window appears, the following processes 
> are running on the machine:
>
>  angop8   345   312  0 10:08:31 ?        0:00 /bin/ksh 
> /usr/dt/bin/Xsession
>  angop8   311   302  0 10:07:39 ?        0:01 /usr/openwin/bin/Xsun :0 
> -nobanner -auth /var/dt/A:0-SDaWLa
>  angop8   354   345  0 10:08:31 ?        0:00 /usr/openwin/bin/fbconsole
>  angop8   390   387  0 10:08:33 pts/4    0:00 csh -c unsetenv _ 
> PWD;          unsetenv DT;     setenv DISPLAY :0;       angop8   
> 358     1  0 10:08:32 ?        0:00 /usr/openwin/bin/speckeysd
>  angop8   402   398  0 10:08:34 ?        0:00 dtwm
>  angop8   387   345  0 10:08:33 pts/4    0:00 /usr/dt/bin/sdt_shell -c 
> unsetenv _ PWD;             unsetenv DT;     setenv D
>  angop8   389     1  0 10:08:33 ?        0:00 /usr/dt/bin/dsdm
>  angop8   398   390  0 10:08:34 pts/4    0:00 /usr/dt/bin/dtsession
>  angop8   413     1  0 10:08:46 ?        0:00 /bin/ksh 
> /usr/dt/bin/sdtvolcheck -d -z 5 cdrom,zip,jaz,dvdrom,rmdisk
>  angop8   437   413  0 10:08:56 ?        0:00 /bin/cat 
> /tmp/.removable/notify413
>
> Then after the OK button is clicked, these disappear except for the 
> sdtvolcheck and cat /tmp/.removable processes.  Using the "w" command 
> still shows the user (angop8) logged in:
>
> 11:50am  up  2:13,  2 users,  load average: 0.03, 0.02, 0.02
> User     tty           login@  idle   JCPU   PCPU  what
> angop8   console       9:39am  2:11                dtwm
>
>
> Anybody have any ideas on what else I should look at to find out where 
> this error is coming from and why CDE won't start??
>
> TIA and IWS.
>


-- 
Bill Fenwick                            Email:  fenwick@digicomp.com
Digicomp Research                       Voice:  (607) 273-5900 ext 32
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