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Stephens, Kenneth G kenneth.g.stephens@intel.com
Fri, 10 Jan 2003 11:59:56 -0800 (PST)
Does not give me chance to do anything. System has been rebooted and services restarted. Doing this as root. Thanks for the reply. Ken -----Original Message----- From: John R. Jackson [mailto:jrj@purdue.edu] Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 10:59 AM To: Stephens, Kenneth G Cc: users@conserver.com Subject: Re: Read Only Roller Coaster >Everytime I search for read-only, I get what a feature it is. However, when >I invoke console, that's all I get. > >#console system >console: console: [read-only -- use ^E c ? for help] >[read-only -- use ^E c ? for help] ># > >No chance to do anything, just a roller coaster through the application. Not entirly sure I understand your question, but new connections will be put in read-only mode if the server already has a connection in read-write mode. What happens if you do ^Ecw to see who else is connected? What about ^Ecf to force you into read-write? >Ken John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, jrj@purdue.edu