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unable to allocate pty when ssh to Fedora 6 nfsroot
- From: "vincenzo romero" <new2xen gmail com>
- To: fedora-list redhat com
- Subject: unable to allocate pty when ssh to Fedora 6 nfsroot
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 18:12:22 -0800
Hello all,
I am unable to ssh into a diskless host running Fedora. When I boot
into the golden image (same kernel and root files), I can ssh.
Perhaps I'm missing something?
Description: Fedora 6 - kernel: 2.6.22.14 which I recompiled in
order to make the necessary kernel changes to support NFSROOT.
Problem: The host boots ok via PXE as expected. I can login into the
host via tty. Attempts to ssh from another host causes it to hang. I
checked its /var/log/secure message and found the following:
Feb 28 17:55:09 localhost sshd[2964]: Accepted password for sofia from
127.0.0.1 port 36123 ssh2
Feb 28 17:55:09 localhost sshd[2964]: error: openpty: No such file or directory
Feb 28 17:55:09 localhost sshd[2966]: error: session_pty_req: session
0 alloc failed
1. I also tried to ssh to localhost on the machine, it hangs too.
2. I looked at the /dev/pts - and I notice that nothing is created there.
3. I boot into the golden image running same kernel but root is on
disk. I can successfully ssh into this box; and notice that when
ssh'ing the /dev/pts/0 directory(ies) are created appropriately.
4. As I googled further ... I stumbled into a suggestion to perform
the following:
ssh <host> bash -i
I performed this, and I am able to ssh into the box:
[sofia test1 tmp]# ssh 192.168.16.29 bash -i
sofia 192 168 16 29's password:
[sofia localhost ~]# ls -al
total 200
....
Any thought? Perhaps I'm missing something obvious ... I will also
post this question in an ssh list.
Thanks in advance.
--
best,
Vince
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