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Thu Apr 19 13:57:37 EDT 2007
"Broun, Bevan" <brounb at adi-limited.com>
Do a "stop a" or whatever is needed to get to the ok prompt. Do "boot -b"
to bring the system up in single user with only / mounted read only. Do a
fsck of / and then "mount -o remount /" to give you root mounted
read/write. fsck your other file systems and reboot. This gets your system
back again.
Your tmp directory is problably part of swap, so you could have run into
bad memory. Try unzipping in /var/tmp instead.
BB
>Please help me...
>I have a Ultra60 with solaris 7.
>Yesterday, When I installed 7_Recommended patch in it,
>Some Problem occured. help me.
>
>mv /user/7_Recommended.zip /tmp
>cd /tmp
>unzip ./7_Recommended.zip
>...
>...
>...
>When I have do 'ls', I saw /tmp/7_Recommended directory.
>AND...panic occured...
>
>Panic:a88ert: "rm->magic[0]==0xa1 && rm->magic[1]==0xa1 &&
>rm->magic[2]==0xa1 && rm->magic[3]==0xa1" . ../../src/sys/mem.c:262
Is that the actual message? If so, then it's not one from the
Solaris kernel (we don't have a src/sys/mem.c file in Solaris proper)
If the message actually is a88ert and not assert, I have the suspicion
someone may have hacked your box and isntalled a kernel rootkit.
Casper
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