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Action<br />

Check the network routers and switches to see if they are disallowing these packet<br />

transfers. If they are allowing all packet transfers, check network cabling and<br />

connections.<br />

Technical Notes<br />

The symbolic name for this error is EHOSTUNREACH, errno=148.<br />

No shell Connection closed<br />

Cause<br />

A user has attempted to a remote login to the system, and has a valid account name<br />

and password, but the shell specified for their account is not available on that<br />

system. For example, the seventh field could request the GNU Bourne-again shell<br />

/bin/bash, which does not exist on standard Solaris distributions.<br />

Action<br />

If you have a copy of the requested shell, become superuser and install the missing<br />

shell on that system. Otherwise, change the user’s password file entry (perhaps only<br />

in the NIS+ or NIS passwd(4) map) to specify an available shell such as /bin/csh<br />

or /bin/ksh.<br />

No space left on device<br />

Cause<br />

While writing an ordinary file or creating a directory entry, there was no free space<br />

left on the device. The disk, tape, or diskette is full of data. Any data written to that<br />

device during this condition will be lost.<br />

Action<br />

Remove unneeded files from the hard disk or diskette until there is space for all the<br />

data you are writing. It might be advisable to move some directories onto another<br />

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