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Action<br />

Have the original owner change the mode (( chmod(1)) of this file back to 1777, its<br />

default creation mode. Rebooting the workstation also resolves this problem.<br />

Technical Notes<br />

This is a known problem that was fixed in Solaris 2.4.<br />

File name too long<br />

Cause<br />

The specified file name has too many characters.<br />

Action<br />

If a file name or path name component is too long, devise a shorter name. If the total<br />

path name is longer than PATH_MAX characters, first change to an intermediate<br />

directory, then specify a shorter path name. Newly-created data will be lost unless<br />

written to another file with a shorter name.<br />

Technical Notes<br />

In a UFS or NFS-mounted UFS filesystem, the length of a path name component<br />

exceeds MAXNAMLEN (255) characters, or the total length of the path name exceeds<br />

PATH_MAX (1024) characters. In a System V filesystem, the length of a path name<br />

component exceeds NAME_MAX (14) characters while no-truncation mode is in effect.<br />

These values are defined in the /usr/include/limits.h file.<br />

The symbolic name for this error is ENAMETOOLONG, errno=78.<br />

file system full<br />

Cause<br />

During login file system full errors are seen and login fails with the message<br />

No utmpx entry.<br />

70 Solaris Common Messages and Troubleshooting Guide ♦ October, 1998

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