Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "2vjgz6pfmopg7fnf".
2020 Sep 10
2
Server entering Emergency Shell, but continues fine after pressing Enter
...;m not mistaken, problems after UTMP point to problems with X/ hardware
> configuration. So I guess you might find more information when you also
> have a look at the log files of systemd.
I don't see any hardware issues. Here's the output from `journalctl -p 5 -xb`: https://write.as/2vjgz6pfmopg7fnf.txt The time of the last interruption during boot was at Sep 10 15:01:46.
Thanks,
Quinn
2020 Sep 10
0
Server entering Emergency Shell, but continues fine after pressing Enter
...;m not mistaken, problems after UTMP point to problems with X/ hardware
> configuration. So I guess you might find more information when you also
> have a look at the log files of systemd.
I don't see any hardware issues. Here's the output from `journalctl -p 5 -xb`: https://write.as/2vjgz6pfmopg7fnf.txt The time of the last interruption during boot was at Sep 10 15:01:46.
Thanks,
Quinn
_______________________________________________
CentOS mailing list
CentOS at centos.org
https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
2020 Sep 10
4
Server entering Emergency Shell, but continues fine after pressing Enter
Hello all,
I've got an odd problem that doesn't seem to be mentioned anywhere.
I have several identical CentOS 7 servers (GCE instances). I recently ran `yum update` and rebooted all of them. All the servers came back fine except one. I opened a connection to the serial console of the broken server, and was greeted with this prompt:
?
Cannot open access to console, the root