Sun Power Button Won't Shut Down System

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Published on 2011-01-08T21:25:15Z Indexed on 2011/01/08 21:55 UTC
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Background: We are running NIS and have NFS mounts from a Solaris 10 workstation to a Solaris 8 server.

If the workstation loses its network connection for some reason, when I look at the workstation's console I see repeated messages of the form:

<date> <time> <hostname> ypbind[<pid>]: NIS server not responding for domain "<domain>"; still trying.

If I try to login at the console as a user, it won't work because it can't authenticate my account through NIS. Also, it won't return to a login prompt again, so I can't log in as root.

If I press the power button (don't hold it in) on the workstation, I see:

<date> <time> <hostname> power: WARNING: Power off requested from power button or SC, powering down the system!

Shutdown started.   <date> <time>
Changing to init state 5 - please wait.

<date> <time+2 minutes> <hostname> power: WARNING: Failed to shut down the system!

And continue to see messages of the form:

<date> <time> <hostname> ypbind[<pid>]: NIS server not responding for domain "<domain>"; still trying.

So, the questions are

  1. How do I make NIS stop trying (because I know it will fail)?
  2. Why won't it shut down?

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