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"Q"<br />

quotactl: open Is a directory<br />

Cause<br />

Using edquota to set users limits the command displays the error.<br />

edquota updates all quota files that are on a mounted filesystem. So, a directory<br />

named quotas causes it to fail.<br />

Action<br />

In one of the mounted filesystems, there is a directory named quotas. To fix the<br />

problem, move the directory off the mounted filesystem, rename it, or delete it.<br />

For example: If you have /usr/quotas/old_info The directory /usr/quotas is<br />

going to cause edquota to fail. Either move /usr/quotas to /usr/old_quotas<br />

or delete the directory.<br />

"R"<br />

Read error from network: Connection<br />

reset by peer<br />

Cause<br />

This message appears when a user logs remotely into a machine that crashes or s<br />

rebooted during the rlogin(1) or rsh(1) session. Any data changes that were not<br />

saved are probably lost. Sometimes this message appears only when the user types<br />

something, even though the system went down hours before.<br />

Action<br />

Try to rlogin(1) again, perhaps after waiting a few minutes for the system to reboot.<br />

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