This usually means that someone else is already on the console to that 
domain (or they left a connection running on it and have long forgotten 
about it).

Ther maybe a better ix, but the quick solution I've used is to just 
restart the vntsd daemon in the control domain  (svcadm restart vntsd) 
and then reconnecting to the domain console again...this effectively 
disconnects and frees up all domain console connections and

Peter

Bill Ward wrote:
> We've been running Ldoms for over a year now. However one of the ldoms gave 
> me this error message when I went to telnet into it from the host server
>  You do not have write access   
> 1. Log into V5220 as root
> 2. ldm list:
> wa active -t--- 5002 8 2G 12% 27m
> 3. telnet localhost 5002
> bash-3.00# telnet localhost 5002
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> Connected to localhost.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> 
> Connecting to console "wa" in group "wa" ....
> Press ~? for control options ..
> You do not have write access
> 
> Thoughts
> thanks
> Bill

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