[Xorp-users] Not able to go into 'configure' mode

Dinesh Kumar reach_dinesh at hotmail.com
Wed Dec 12 23:21:15 PST 2007


The following is the output before running xorpsh:

linux-xorp:~ # groups
root
linux-xorp:~ #

Thanks,
Dinesh
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> To: reach_dinesh at hotmail.com
> CC: xorp-users at xorp.org
> Subject: Re: [Xorp-users] Not able to go into 'configure' mode 
> Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 21:47:15 -0800
> From: pavlin at icir.org
> 
> Dinesh Kumar  wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Dear Pavlin, Thanks a lot for your prompt reply.
>> 
>> I did an exit and logged in again.  I am still not able to go into config mode.
>> 
>> root at linux-xorp> configure
>> ERROR: You do not have permission for this operation.
>> root at linux-xorp>
> 
> What is the output of the "groups" UNIX command before starting
> xorpsh?
> 
> Pavlin
> 
>> I got the following comment in the shell window running 'xorp_rtrmgr' 
>> 
>> [ 2007/12/13 13:05:19  WARNING xorp_rtrmgr:24886 XrlRtrmgrTarget +338 rtrmgr_base.cc handle_rtrmgr_0_1_enter_config_mode ] Handling method for rtrmgr/0.1/enter_config_mode failed: XrlCmdError 102 Command failed You do not have permission for this operation
>> 
>> It says XrlCmdError 102. Does it mean anything?
>> 
>> Kind Regards,
>> Dinesh
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------
>>> To: reach_dinesh at hotmail.com
>>> CC: xorp-users at xorp.org; pavlin at icir.org
>>> Subject: Re: [Xorp-users] Configure mode 
>>> Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 00:00:51 -0800
>>> From: pavlin at icir.org
>>> 
>>> Dinesh Kumar  wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks Pavlin.  xorp processes are running now. But I am not able to go into configure mode. 
>>>> 
>>>> root at linux-xorp> configure
>>>> ERROR: You do not have permission for this operation.
>>>> root at linux-xorp> 
>>>> 
>>>> I checked if the user 'root' is present in  group 'xorp' 
>>>> 
>>>> linux-xorp:~ # useradd -G xorp root
>>>> useradd: Account `root' already exists.
>>>> linux-xorp:~ #      
>>>> 
>>>> Not sure what is the error :(
>>> 
>>> The simplest suggestion that comes to mind is to exit and login
>>> again. This might be needed if, for example, you just
>>> created the xorp group. After the re-login run the "groups" command
>>> to see the list of groups the user belongs to.
>>> 
>>> Pavlin
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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