From inderpal.bawa at st.com Wed Dec 1 02:57:36 2004 From: inderpal.bawa at st.com (Inderpal Singh BAWA) Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 13:27:36 +0530 Subject: Overcome the limitation of /etc/group in NIS Message-ID: <41AD7970.4040808@st.com> Dear Admins I have NIS running on Solaris 8 and we hv got 700 users whom we need to put in single group in /etc/group but when we run make, it comes out with error :--. ** Error code 1 *** Error code 139 make: Warning: Target `all' not remade because of errors Current working directory /var/yp *** Error code 1 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `k' We can use passwd in group etc.. to resolve this issue but it's a temp solution. Is there a way by which all the users in the single group and be able to run make. Thanks in advance. Regds From kondaveeti007 at yahoo.com Wed Dec 1 03:07:25 2004 From: kondaveeti007 at yahoo.com (Kondaveet V Giri Babu) Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 00:07:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: Display Proble Message-ID: <20041201080726.54076.qmail@web14927.mail.yahoo.com> Hi All, I have replaced my 15 inch monitor to 19 inch monitor to my blade 100. with Solaris 8. But now it's showing "Sync Out of range.." can any one tell me how to solve this problem??? Kondaveeti The all-new My Yahoo!  Get yours free! From gkpani at lucent.com Wed Dec 1 03:13:01 2004 From: gkpani at lucent.com (Gundlapalli, Kodandapani (Kodandapani)** CTR **) Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 13:43:01 +0530 Subject: Waiting for NIS to Come up Message-ID: <6733C768256DEC42A72BAFEFA9CF06D20F88A905@ii0015exch002u.iprc.lucent.com> Hi, I have a problem here on my Ultra 5 machine with Solaris 9. The system is binding to nis server and waits for the NIS to come up message. System is also not pinging to other machines. Any solution pls let me know... Thanks, Pani.G From rbhasin at hssworld.com Wed Dec 1 07:17:41 2004 From: rbhasin at hssworld.com (rbhasin at hssworld.com) Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 17:47:41 +0530 Subject: Enterprise System Management Freeware software Message-ID: Hi, Firstly I am Sorry for being offtopic. I am looking for a freeware solution for Enterprise System Management so as to monitor the systems at our premises running various flavous of Unix like Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and Microsoft Windows Operating system. Any pointers for a freeware software to monitor the health of our systems would be highly appreciated. Thanx in Advance. Regds, - Rajan ***************** HSS-Unclassified ************* "Please note:The email domain of Hughes Software Systems Ltd. has been changed to "hssworld.com" from hss.hns.com" "DISCLAIMER: This message is proprietary to Hughes Software Systems Limited (HSS) and is intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. It may contain privileged or confidential information and should not be circulated or used for any purpose other than for what it is intended. If you have received this message in error, please notify the originator immediately. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that you are strictly prohibited from using, copying, altering, or disclosing the contents of this message. HSS accepts no responsibility for loss or damage arising from the use of the information transmitted by this email including damage from virus." From ndo at woup.net Wed Dec 1 08:22:19 2004 From: ndo at woup.net (Nicolas Dorfsman) Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 14:22:19 +0100 Subject: SUMMARY: NFS automount on Aix 4.3.3 Message-ID: <076CBE38-439C-11D9-9A6B-000A957F0B12@woup.net> Hi Gurus, Very few answer to this ! The original subject was : > I have some difficulties to find the best way to configure an AIX box > to automount Solaris NFS filesystems. > Does anyone know some URL (or any other list) which may summarises > all things to do and check ? > Only two emails. Thanks to Yves Dorfsman (http://www.sollers.ca) and Atul Gore. Atul suggests to use smitty. I tried, for the fun...I've found some menus, particularly the "autofs" file system type in "Mount FS". If you read this and want to use autofs on Aix 4.3.3 , forget about smit ! Yves began by frightening me; he explained me that I absolutely need to apply the last set of patchs because Aix 4.3 and automount were not known as best friends. (to check installed patchs : instfix -i |grep ML) Fortunately, patch levels installed on my customers boxes seems correct (4330-09_AIX_ML, not too old). Ok. Now how to. 1) Forget the fact you are on a Aix...think as if you are on Solaris 2) Create /etc/auto_master file ans subsequent maps 3) Come back on Aix ;-) 4) Check /etc/rc.nfs and locate something like : ## Begin AutoFS startup ## Do NOT remove ## if [ -s /etc/auto_master ]; then /usr/sbin/automount fi ## ## End AutoFS startup ## Do NOT remove If you find something different, change to have these lines (or add them). 5) Execute /etc/rc.nfs That's all folks. Nicolas ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Nicolas Dorfsman Til: 06.7981.4486 Expert UNIX Fax: 06.7981.4485 mailto:ndo at unikservice.com http://www.unikservice.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - UNIKService est membre du groupement Opale Group (www.opalegroup.com) [demime 1.01b removed an attachment of type application/pkcs7-signature which had a name of smime.p7s] From ndo at woup.net Wed Dec 1 08:51:54 2004 From: ndo at woup.net (Nicolas Dorfsman) Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 14:51:54 +0100 Subject: UNIX User Administration references Message-ID: <28FE041A-43A0-11D9-9A6B-000A957F0B12@woup.net> cross-posted to SAGE and sunmanagers I'll summarize. Hi All, I'm going to write a doc for my customer concerning UNIX User admin. Concerns are about : - should they have one UNIX user per human user - how to deal with "generic/application centric" users - root password and connection auth - ... My point of view in few words : - one human / one user and same user Win32/UNIX - No passwords (account locked or RBAC roles) for application centric users - No direct connect to root user except on console - no rsh/rcp - no ftp I'm looking for some document references on these. TIA Nicolas From sgraham at london.edu Wed Dec 1 10:50:23 2004 From: sgraham at london.edu (Stephen Graham) Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 15:50:23 +0000 Subject: ipcrm msqid Error Message-ID: <41ADE83F.6010400@london.edu> I am running a script via cron on a Solaris 9 box, and I am getting the following error mailed to root after it has run: Your "cron" job on servername /path/to/script ipcrm: msqid(0): not found usage: ipcrm [ [-q msqid] [-m shmid] [-s semid] [-Q msgkey] [-M shmkey] [-S semkey] ... ] The error repeats this message four times. The script basically halts a database server, tars a certain directory, starts the database server and then zips the tarball. When I run this script manually it doesn't give any errors at all, and I have other tasks set up in this users crontab which do not give any such error. The crontab does not belong to root, but a seperate user which does not have any extra privileges. Does anybody have any idea what could be causing this? The actually script seems to run fine, I could redirect STDERR to /dev/null in the crontab line for this job, but I just need to know if I should really be doing something about this? Should I be worried? Many Thanks, Stephen From barth at wiesan.de Wed Dec 1 11:05:00 2004 From: barth at wiesan.de (Peter Barth) Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 17:05:00 +0100 Subject: ldapmodify not working with Sun Directory Server 5.2 Message-ID: <41ADEBAC.1090108@wiesan.de> Hi there, I do have a problem in a educational environment. Teachers need to change the pupils passwords without knowing it. The authenticaton works agaainst the Sun Directory Server 5.2. I thought about a script which uses the command /var/Sun/mps/share/bin/ldapmodify but have no success. I alway receive - even if I try to change the teachers own password - the error message, that I don#T have sufficient permissions to do so, the "write" permission to change teh attribute misses. But, I can change - as a techer - my teacher password using the command passwd. And I added a aci which looks like: (target = "ldap:///uid=*,ou=lehrer,ou=people,dc=dilthey,dc=local" (targetattr = "*") (version 3.0; acl "teacher"; allow (all) userdn = "ldap:///uid=*,ou=schueler,ou=people,dc=dilthey,dc=local");) The SDS Console tells me the syntax is correct. So, does anybody has a clue what I'm missing? I'm quiet a ldap-novice but thought I understood a little, hmm doesn't look like it. Maybe I need to check a global attribut or something? Help is appreciated and desperately sought best regards and tahnks in advance Peter Barth Medienzentrum Wiesbaden e.V Germany From ocs42 at uol.com.br Wed Dec 1 11:07:20 2004 From: ocs42 at uol.com.br (Osvaldo Carvalho de Santana) Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 14:07:20 -0200 Subject: File size limit solaris 7 with veritas Message-ID: <20041201160724.B97568E2A@scorpion1.uol.com.br> Hi, Does anyone know how to remove the 2Gb file size limit on Solaris 7 with Veritas File System? Thanks Osvaldo HYPERLINK "http://www.gmc.net/" \n Osvaldo Carvalho de Santana Dagda Ltda. Rua Augusta, 1415 01305-100 Sco Paulo SP HYPERLINK "mailto:ocs42 at uol.com.br" \nocs42 at uol.com.br tel: fax: mobile: 55 11 3541 2517 55 11 3541 2517 55 11 8383 1089 HYPERLINK "http://www.plaxo.com/signature" \nSignature powered by Plaxo HYPERLINK "http://www.plaxo.com/signature" \nWant a signature like this? HYPERLINK "https://www.plaxo.com/add_me?u=17180014355&v0=280379&k0=-1570603089" \nAdd me to your address book... --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.803 / Virus Database: 546 - Release Date: 30/11/2004 [demime 1.01b removed an attachment of type image/gif which had a name of GMC.gif] From ocs42 at uol.com.br Wed Dec 1 11:30:15 2004 From: ocs42 at uol.com.br (Osvaldo Carvalho de Santana) Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 14:30:15 -0200 Subject: RES: File size limit solaris 7 with veritas In-Reply-To: <6D4FDCE4AD58489F5F2D1DA7@hoovers-59.hoovers.com> Message-ID: <20041201163019.3EEBA8098@scorpion6.uol.com.br> Thanks all for the quick answers. Best Osvaldo -----Mensagem original----- De: Frank Smith [mailto:fsmith at hoovers.com] Enviada em: quarta-feira, 1 de dezembro de 2004 14:20 Para: Osvaldo Carvalho de Santana Assunto: Re: File size limit solaris 7 with veritas Not sure if it's the same on Solaris 7, but try: /usr/lib/fs/vxfs/fsadm -F vxfs -o largefiles to enable largefile support (the -F vxfs may be optional). Frank --On Wednesday, December 01, 2004 14:07:20 -0200 Osvaldo Carvalho de Santana wrote: > Hi, > > Does anyone know how to remove the 2Gb file size limit on Solaris 7 > with Veritas File System? > > Thanks > > Osvaldo > > > > > HYPERLINK "http://www.gmc.net/" \n > > > Osvaldo Carvalho de Santana Dagda Ltda. > Rua Augusta, 1415 > 01305-100 Sco Paulo SP > HYPERLINK "mailto:ocs42 at uol.com.br" \nocs42 at uol.com.br > tel: > fax: > mobile: 55 11 3541 2517 > 55 11 3541 2517 > 55 11 8383 1089 > > > HYPERLINK "http://www.plaxo.com/signature" \nSignature powered by > Plaxo HYPERLINK "http://www.plaxo.com/signature" \nWant a signature like this? > > HYPERLINK > "https://www.plaxo.com/add_me?u=17180014355&v0=280379&k0=-1570603089" > \nAdd me to your address book... > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.803 / Virus Database: 546 - Release Date: 30/11/2004 > > [demime 1.01b removed an attachment of type image/gif which had a name > of GMC.gif] _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers -- Frank Smith fsmith at hoovers.com Sr. Systems Administrator Voice: 512-374-4673 Hoover's Online Fax: 512-374-4501 --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.803 / Virus Database: 546 - Release Date: 30/11/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.803 / Virus Database: 546 - Release Date: 30/11/2004 From filipe_litaiff at optiglobe.com.br Wed Dec 1 13:32:36 2004 From: filipe_litaiff at optiglobe.com.br (Filipe Litaiff) Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 16:32:36 -0200 Subject: SSH With Password Aging Message-ID: Greetings forumers, We need to do perform some security configuration on our Solaris boxes like passwortd aging and warning, expiration, etc. But... We access solaris through ssh, and the ssh framework itself doesn't seem to offer this kind of configuration. We probably shall use PAM, but we aren't sure. Does anyone knows how to do it? Will summarize. Thanks in advance, Filipe. From Jeremy.Loukinas at evenflo.com Wed Dec 1 14:01:33 2004 From: Jeremy.Loukinas at evenflo.com (Loukinas, Jeremy) Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 14:01:33 -0500 Subject: Custom Jumpstart- Mirroring with SVM not working Message-ID: Testing out the mirror feature of Jumpstart included in Solaris 9 4/04... I have tried adding the mirror keyword every way shape form and fashion and I get the following.... ERROR: The boot disk (c0t0d0) is not selected Anyone see this before?? Jeremy S. Loukinas From andym at oak.njit.edu Wed Dec 1 17:26:06 2004 From: andym at oak.njit.edu (Andy Malato) Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 17:26:06 -0500 (EST) Subject: SCSI timeout errors when using external disk pack Message-ID: System setup is an E450 running Solaris 9 kernel patch 117171-07. The system has 4 internal 4.2GB disks (Model: DDRS-34560) and an external SPARCstorage MultiPack 2 with 4 of those same drives, used for mirroring the internal drives. The problem seems to be with the external disk pack as the problem goes away when the MultiPack is removed. Every so often the following messages appear in /var/adm/messages. WARNING: /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 2 (glm1): Connected command timeout for Target 2.0 WARNING: /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 2 (glm1): Target 2 reducing sync. transfer rate WARNING: /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 2 (glm1): got SCSI bus reset WARNING: /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 2/sd at 2,0 (sd17): SCSI transport failed: reason 'timeout': retrying command The above messages show connection timeout problems for Target 2.0, but a similar message has also been logged for Target 8.0. The disk drives for target 2 and 8 have been replaced along with the scsi cable connecting the MultiPack to the E450. In addition, a different MultiPack was used, but the above problem still occurs. The MultiPack is self terminating, and does not require the use of a terminator, however a terminator was placed on the back of the MultiPack to see if the problem was a result of the MultiPack not terminating itself correctly, but again, this did not prove effective. Hopefully someone has seen a situation like this before and can provide insight into solving the above problem. Thanks for any help that one can provide. ---Andy From alex.wilkinson at dsto.defence.gov.au Wed Dec 1 21:55:10 2004 From: alex.wilkinson at dsto.defence.gov.au (Wilkinson, Alex) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 13:25:10 +1030 Subject: clean shutdown upon powerbutton press .... Message-ID: <20041202025510.GC25537@squash.dsto.defence.gov.au> Hi all, Can someone please tell me how I can confirm whether or not a Solaris 8/9 box will do a clean shutdown upon a power-button press ? This is more than likely controlled by ACPI on i386, but I'm not sure how the SPARC architecture implements this. Ideas people ? -aW From jdd at cs.toronto.edu Thu Dec 2 00:30:01 2004 From: jdd at cs.toronto.edu (John DiMarco) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 00:30:01 -0500 Subject: Sun Managers Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Message-ID: <04Dec2.003004edt.453131-11064@jane.cs.toronto.edu> Archive-name: sunmanagers-faq Sun-Managers' Frequently Asked Questions $Id: faq,v 4.46 2004/11/18 15:24:41 jdd Exp $ This is collection of common questions posted to the sunmanagers mailing list twice a month. It is intended to benefit Sun System Managers and reduce traffic to the list by providing quick answers to common problems. Keeping with the style of a similar FAQ for comp.windows.x, questions marked with a '+' indicate questions new to this issue; those with ignificant changes of content since the last issue are marked by '*' The Information Files maintainer is John DiMarco . All corrections, submissions and FAQ administration-related messages should go to "sunmanagers-faq at sunmanagers.org". Do not send questions, subscription or unsubscription requests, or sunmanagers postings to this address; they will be quietly ignored. The List Server maintainer is Bill Bradford . Any problems with the mailing list server should be directed to Bill. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Questions 1. The Sun-Manager's Mailing list 1.1) How do I read, join, post to, or remove myself from the sunmanagers mailing list? 1.2) What is the Sun-Manager's Charter? What are the rules? 1.3) Are there any public archives for the sunmanagers list? 1.4) What should I keep in mind when posting to sunmanagers? 1.5) What other forums are there for Suns? 1.6) Where are the answers to questions about old Suns/SunOS4? 1.7) What fields can I use to filter Sun Managers email? 2. Getting Help Over the Net 2.1) How do I find out what patches are available from Sun? 2.2) How do I get help upgrading to Solaris 2.x? 2.3) How do I access Sun's documentation over the net? 2.4) To which web sites can I go for help? 3. NIS, NIS+, DNS, and NFS 3.1) How do I use DNS for hostname resolution? 3.2) How do I change NIS+ credentials for the root master server? 3.3) When I compile something, errors occur saying _dlopen and other _dl routines can't be found. Why? 4. Window Systems 4.1) Why does my OpenWindows File Manager abort with a "mknod: permission denied"? 5. Disks, Tapes and SCSI 5.1) What is the format.dat entry for drive X? 5.2) Can I replace the internal drive in a desktop Sun with a higher capacity model? 5.3) Is it okay to disconnect or connect SCSI devices while powered on? 5.4) How do I configure my sun to use Exabyte 4mm DAT tape drives? 5.5) Why is tagged queueing a problem on my third-party disk? 5.6) Why don't third-party CD-ROMS work on my sun? 5.7) What size and density parameters should I use for ufsdump with a high-capacity tape drive? 5.8) My floppy/cdrom device says "device busy". What do I do? 5.9) What software is available for CD-R/CD-RW? 5.10) Where is my disk space? The "du" and "df" commands disagree. 5.11) How do I use an EIDE/ATA disk larger than 8GB? 6. Resource Management and Performance Tuning 6.1) How do I tell what caused my machine to crash? 6.2) What can I do if my machine slows to a crawl or just hangs? 6.3) How do I find out how much physical memory a machine has? 6.4) How do I find out what my machine's memory is being used for? How can I tell if I need more memory? 6.5) Why do some files take up more disk space after being copied? Why are the sizes reported by ls -l and du different? 6.6) How do I add more PTYs? 7. Anonymous FTP Service 7.1) How do I set up anonymous ftp on my machine? 7.2) Where can I get a version of ftp that does logging? 8. Consoles, Keyboards and Key Remapping 8.1) How do I make the numeric keypad on a type 5 keyboard work with xterm? 8.2) How do I swap the CAPS LOCK and CONTROL keys on a type 5 keyboard under Openwindows 3.x? 8.3) How do I use a Windows PC for a Sun serial console? 9. Sun models and OS Versions 9.1) Which Sun models run which version of SunOS? 9.2) How can my program tell what model Sun it is running on? 9.3) What MBUS CPU modules are available? How can I tell what module(s) is/are in what model of SS10/SS20/SS600? 9.4) * Which versions of SunOS/Solaris are Y2000 compliant? Are there patches for older versions of SunOS/Solaris? 9.5) * What is the Y2000 compliance status of Sun hardware? 9.6) How do I find out a Sun's boot prom revision? 9.7) Which hardware/software is capable of 64-bit? Which is only 64-bit? How can I tell which is running? 10. Miscellaneous Software Subject: 10.1) My remote ufsdump is failing with a "Protocol botched" message. What do I do? 10.2) Where can I get a C compiler for Solaris 2.x? 10.3) How do I read Microsoft Word documents on my Sun? 10.4) How do I restore to a different location the contents of a tarfile created with absolute pathnames? 11. Miscellaneous Hardware 11.1) How come my mouse occasionally doesn't work? 11.2) How can I turn my old sun into an X-Terminal? 11.3) How can I use a VGA monitor on my Sun? 11.4) Where can I find alternate pointing devices for my Sun? 11.5) What should I do about my Ultra-1's CPU cooling fan? 12. Networking 12.1) Why do both my net interfaces have the same ethernet address? 12.2) How can I know the hardware vendor from an ethernet address? 12.3) How do I set my hme interface to e.g. 100Mb full duplex? 12.4) How do I find out what process is using a particular port? 12.5) I have a lot of ports in WAIT states. Why? 13. Electronic Mail 13.1) Where can I get a POP or IMAP server for my sun? 14. Printing 14.1) Is there a third-party source for SPARCprinter consumables? 14.2) How do I configure a non-postscript printer for postscript? 15. Misc System Administration 15.1) I've forgotten the root password; how can I recover? 15.2) How do I disable/remap STOP-A/L1-A? 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Accept with grace whatever responses you get, and don't hound people if they are helpful or they won't be the next time. o Sun Managers is not the list to use when you run out of other places to post. Job postings, PC questions, X questions all have their own lists and newsgroups. Use only the appropriate list or newsgroup for such things, not Sun Managers. Inappropriate postings will only make people annoyed at you. o The more information you give about a problem, the easier it is for others to help you. This doesn't mean you should uuencode the kernel and post it, but you should include your OS version, your hardware, and all relevant symptoms of your problem. Unless the request is of a general nature, the output of "uname -a" is almost certainly helpful. o When making a summary, please summarize as much as possible all the answers you received, even the ones you didn't decide to follow: if you receive several different suggestions, and decided on one, remember that somebody else reading the summary may not find the suggestion you followed to be the best one in his or her situation, and may benefit from one of the suggestions you didn't choose. o Be generous. If you have the information requested (especially if it is obscure) then please respond. You may be the person requesting help next time. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 1.5) What other forums are there for Suns? Other forums that relate to Suns: USENET Newsgroups (accessible via "rn", "readnews", "nn", netscape, etc.): There is entire USENET heirarchy devoted to Sun equipment. Some of these groups include: comp.sys.sun.admin Sun system administration comp.sys.sun.announce Announcements pertaining to Sun equipment comp.sys.sun.apps Applications that run on Suns comp.sys.sun.hardware Sun hardware (and clones too, I think) comp.sys.sun.misc Miscellaneous comp.sys.sun.wanted Sun stuff to buy or sell Other newsgroups that may also be of interest: comp.unix.solaris Solaris 2.x on all platforms alt.sys.sun may not be available everywhere comp.sys.sun newsgroup equivalent of sun-spots comp.sources.sun Sun-specific sources (not very active) Mailing lists: Sun Flash (Sun Product Announcements/news releases) sunflash-request at sunvice.East.Sun.COM add/remove requests SunHelp (Discussion/help/chat about Sun machines and Software) http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Rescue (Rescuing old Sun equipment from the dump) http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/rescue Sunergy (Sun Commercial Newsletter) sunergy_information at Sun.COM add/remove requests Suns-at-home (Home use of Sun Workstations) Suns-at-Home-Request at net-kitchen.com add/remove requests Suns-at-Home at net-kitchen.com submissions Suns-at-Home-Archives at net-kitchen.com archive requests ssa-managers (Sun RAID software and hardware products) majordomo at eng.auburn.edu add/remove requests (e.g. send "subscribe ssa-managers" in message body) veritas-users (Veritas products) http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo CIAC notes (US. DOE Computer Incident Advisory Capability) ciac-listproc at llnl.gov add/remove requests listmanager at cheetah.llnl.gov human list manager CERT Advisory mailing list (security notifications for Suns and others) cert-advisory-request at cert.org add/remove requests Solaris on Intel-based (x86) machines http://groups.yahoo.com/group/solarisx86/ Old list archives at: http://www.egroups.com/list/solarisonintel/ Auspex: managers of Auspex NFS file servers auspex-request at princeton.edu add/remove requests auspex at princeton.edu submissions Solbourne: managers of Solbourne SPARC systems "info-solbourne" list majordomo at acsu.buffalo.edu add/remove requests info-solbourne at acsu.buffalo.edu submissions ftp://ftp.acsu.buffalo.edu/pub/misc/info-solbourne.tar.z archives disksuite-l: for users who use Sun's Solstice Disksuite software majordomo at lists.veritel.com.br add/remove requests sysadm at veritel.com.br list owner Linuxmanagers: for users of Linux, including Sun Linux. http://www.linuxmanagers.org NOTE: if you wish to be added to one of the above mailing lists, send mail to the REQUEST address! Do not send add requests to the main address! For Web pages, see the answer to question 2.4. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 1.6) Where are the answers to questions about old Suns/SunOS4? Those questions and answers used to be in this FAQ, but since they're no longer frequently asked, they've been moved to a different file, available at ftp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/jdd/sunmanagers/faq-old ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 1.7) What fields can I use to filter Sun Managers email? The following headers will exist in any mail to the list: To: sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org List-Help: List-Post: List-Subscribe: , List-Id: The Sun Managers Mailing List List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Getting Help Over the Net ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 2.1) How do I find out what patches are available from Sun? If you have a software service agreement with Sun, you can use Sun's "SunSolve ONLINE" service to obtain patches. Check your service agreement for details. Sun recommended patches can be obtained from sun via anonymous ftp to sunsolve1.sun.com. Many anonymous ftp sites have partial collections of patches. The archie service can be consulted. WARNING: if you ftp patches from an ftp site, you are trusting whomever put them there. To be absolutely safe, get your patches from a trusted source. Rik Harris maintains a WAIS archive (sun-fixes.src) of most available patch READMEs. The Sun User Group (SUG) CD ROM also has a collection of Sun patches. There is a special patch tape (U1) available from sun for Sun3's running SunOS 4.1.1 which fixes many of the bugs that were fixed for Sparcs in later releases. Note that sun3's don't run anything later than 4.1.1. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 2.2) How do I get help upgrading to Solaris 2.x? Start by reading the Solaris FAQ, maintained and posted periodically to comp.unix.solaris by Casper Dik . It can be obtained by anonymous ftp to ftp.fwi.uva.nl, in /pub/solaris. An HTML version can be obtained at ftp://ftp.fwi.uva.nl/pub/solaris/solaris2.html. Then go to the Solaris Security FAQ, maintained by John Pancharian and hosted by IT World at http://www.itworld.com/Comp/2377/security-faq/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 2.3) How do I access Sun's documentation over the net? Sun has a web site devoted to documentation, at http://docs.sun.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 2.4) To which web sites can I go for help? This is not a complete list, but: First, see the answer to question 2.2. Sun's documentation is available at http://docs.sun.com You can search the Sun newsgroups at http://www.dejanews.com Sun-Managers Archives are described in the answer to question 1.3 above. Some sites suggested by Jeffrey Meltzer are: SolarisGuide http://www.solarisguide.com ISP-Solaris http://www.isp-solaris.com SunHelp http://www.sunhelp.org SolarisCentral http://www.solariscentral.org SunGuru http://www.sunguru.com SunFreeware http://www.sunfreeware.com Gil Young runs a Solaris Forum at Brainbuzz: http://networking.brainbuzz.com/boards/viewboardmessages.asp,b~S2B43 Hisham Al Saad" recommends a Solaris-Specific search engine at http://www.searchSolaris.com Eric De Mund suggests the BigAdmin site run by Sun, at http://www.sun.com/bigadmin, and Celete Stokeley's site at http://www.stokely.com/unix.sysadm.resources Alan Pae suggests Sun Country, at http://alanpae.tripod.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. NIS, NIS+, DNS, and NFS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 3.1) How do I use DNS for hostname resolution? In Solaris 2.x, this is easy: simply edit /etc/nsswitch.conf and put "dns" before (or instead of) nis or nisplus on the line that begins with "hosts:". For example, to look up hostnames first in the host file and then in the DNS, use "hosts: files dns" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 3.2) How do I change NIS+ credentials for the root master server? If an NIS+ system is functioning correctly and only the root password and root private keys for the system need to be changed, follow these steps: 1) Login as root for the system and change the root password in the /etc/shadow file: {root}3% passwd passwd: Changing password for root New password: Re-enter new password: {root}4% 2) Change the system's private key in the cred table: {root}4% chkey -p Updating nisplus publickey database. Reencrypting key for 'unix.ramayan at bharat.i n'. Please enter the Secure-RPC password for root: Please enter the login password for root: {root}5% 3) If running replica server(s) then wait until the changes to the credential object table has been propagated to its replicas. This could be up to 2 minutes. 4) Change the system's /etc/.rootkey: {root}5% keylogin -r Password: Wrote secret key into /etc/.rootkey {root}6% The procedure above will work for any system -- root server, root replica, non-root servers, and all clients. The steps above change only the system's root password and private keys, not the public keys for the system. Thanks to Ronald W. Henderson . However, if you want to change all the root credentials, including the public key, follow these steps: Use the passwd command on the root master server to change the root password. But DO NOT follow this with a chkey -p to update the credentials for the root master server, because this will disable the entire NIS+ domain. The only way to recover from this is to rebuild the domain from scratch! It is possible to change the credentials of the root master server, but it is not easy. The procedure follows: To change the keys for the root master server do as follows: 1. use these commands in this order: nisupdkeys -CH master.server.name. groups_dir.domain.name. nisupdkeys -CH master.server.name. org_dir.domain.name. nisupdkeys -CH master.server.name. domain.name. (This CLEARS the public key for the HOST "master.server.name" in this directory.) 2. Kill rpc.nisd and restart it at security level O then run this command: nistbladm -R cname=master.server.name. cred.org_dir.domain.name. nisaddcred des 3. Shutdown and restart any replicas of org_dir.domain.name. at run level O nisping org_dir.domain.name. nisdupdkeys domain.name. nisupddkeys org_dir.domain.name. nisupdkeys groups_dir.domain.name. 4. Kill and restart all rpc.nisd servers at level O to security level 2. Note that changing a server's key affects all directory objects containing the key. Thanks to Rogerio Rocha and Sun INFODOC ID 2213 for this information. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 3.3) When I compile something, errors occur saying _dlopen and other _dl routines can't be found. Why? You are probably trying to compile something statically. You must either include stub routines for the _dl routines, or you must link the C library (or -ldl) dynamically. The source code below provides do-nothing stubs for the routines in question. /* libdl stubs -- John DiMarco */ char *dgettext(domainname, msgid) char *domainname; char *msgid; { return(msgid); } void *dlopen(pathname, mode) char *pathname; int mode; { return((void *)NULL); } void *dlsym(handle, name) void *handle; char *name; { return((void *)NULL); } char *dlerror() { return(NULL); } int dlclose(handle) void *handle; { return(0); } ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Window Systems ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 4.1) Why does my OpenWindows File Manager abort with a "mknod: permission denied"? Under Solaris 2.3, the first time filemgr is launched, it created a /tmp/.removable directory owned by the user who launched it. If a different user later starts up filemgr, it will try to create /tmp/.removable, but that directory will already exist from the last time, owned by the previous user, so the attempt will fail. Fix by installing patch 101514-02. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Disks, Tapes and SCSI ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 5.1) What is the format.dat entry for drive X? The answer can vary according to what OS you are running, the architecture of your machine or the type of SCSI/SMD/IPI controller you are using. Opinions also vary on how to format once you have all the information you need. If you are buying a Sun supported drive, you will likely find an entry for it in "/etc/format.dat". On third party drives, you should inquire with the vendor you bought it from. If you are on your own, contact the manufacturer, or try to get hold of the manufacturer's OEM manual for your drive model. You might be able to derive enough information from the manual to make up your own entry. Most drive manufacturers provide drive specifications from their web sites. Try these: http://www.seagate.com (Seagate, Connor, Imprimis, CDC) http://www.fujitsu.com/products/support.html (Fujitsu) http://www.maxtor.com (Maxtor, Quantum, Micropolis) http://www.samsungelectronics.com (Samsung) http://www.storage.ibm.com (IBM) http://www.westerndigital.com (Western Digital) It is also possible to contact drive manufacturers by telephone. Some relevant numbers: Fujitsu USA 800-626-4686 408-432-1300 Fujitsu FAXLINE 408-428-0456 Fujitsu Canada 416-602-5454 800-263-7091 Maxtor USA 800-2MA-XTOR Maxtor FAXBACK 303-678-2618 Seagate USA 800-468-3472 405-936-1200 Seagate FAX 408-438-8137 Seagate FAXBACK 408-438-2620 A format.dat file containing entries submitted by various people is available for anonymous ftp at ftp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/jdd/sunmanagers/format.dat It is currently maintained by John DiMarco (jdd at cs.toronto.edu). New entries are welcome; mail them to sunmanagers-format at sunmanagers.org Note: do not post a format.dat request to the list or to the comp.sys.sun.admin newsgroup unless you have exhausted all these avenues. For SCSI disks on modern suns, a format.dat entry can be auto-generated using John DiMarco's scsiinfo program, available at ftp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/jdd/scsiinfo/. It will query the disk directly, and generate an appropriate format.dat entry Tips for rolling your own format.dat: - For SCSI disks, any combination of cylinders, heads, and sectors that does not add up to more than the rated formatted capacity of the drive will normally work. A grossly different geometry may result in some slight performance degradation, but it should still work. The SCSI protocol hides most of the drive details from the host, and hence the host need not know much about the drive to format or use it. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 5.2) Can I replace the internal drive in a desktop Sun with a higher capacity model? Yes, so long as the drive does not pull more power and/or require more heat than the drive for which the machine was designed. For a SPARCstation 1, 1+, or 2, do not use a disk dissipating more than 10W. For a later SPARCstation, do not use a disk dissipating more than 11W. Most 5400rpm drives should be alright; 7200rpm drives or faster, particularly early 7200rpm drives, are likely to be too hot. For systems which support two drives, if only one drive is installed, it should be possible to relax this constraint somewhat. For desktop suns with EIDE drives running Solaris 2.6 or earlier, the operating system supports only the first 8GB of an EIDE drive; see question 5.11 for more details. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 5.3) Is it okay to disconnect or connect SCSI devices while powered on? On older machines (without onboard SCSI controllers), it is never a good idea to do this. You risk blowing a fuse on the CPU board, or part of the SCSI hardware. On newer machines (sparcstations and later), many people have done this regularly without problems. Halt the machine (sync;L1-A), remove or add the device, then continue. However, it is possible to blow the SCSI termination power fuse on the motherboard. If your machine hangs immediately on powerup unless the SCSI bus is externally terminated, this fuse may need to be replaced. Caveat Emptor. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 5.4) How do I configure my sun to use Exabyte 4mm DAT tape drives? Add the following to /kernel/drv/st.conf: tape-config-list = "EXABYTE EXB-4200", "Exabyte 4mm EXB-4200", "EXBT-4200", "EXABYTE EXB-4200c", "Exabyte 4mm EXB-4200c", "EXBT-4200c" EXBT-4200 = 1,0x34,1024,0x0029,4,0x63,0,0,0,3; EXBT-4200c = 1,0x34,1024,0x0029,4,0x63,0,0x13,0,3; Exabyte also recommends that their 4mm tape drives have firmware revision levels of at least the following when used on suns: EXB-4200 No restriction, but revision 148 or higher is recommended EXB-4200c Level 149 minimum (mode select for compression) Thanks to Dave Hightower . ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 5.5) Why is tagged queueing a problem on my third-party disk? Tagged Command Queueing (TCQ) is an optional part of the SCSI-2 specification. It permits a drive to accept multiple I/O requests for execution later. These requests are "tagged" by a reusable id so that the drive and the OS can keep track of them. The drive can reorder these requests to optimize seeks. For more details, see the SCSI-2 specifications. A draft version is available at ftp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/jdd/scsi-doc/scsi2.10b.gz SunOS 4.x and earlier never uses tagged queueing. However, Solaris 2.x will make use of tagged queuing if the drive claims to support it. Unfortunately, some drive manufacturers have found it hard to design their drives to do tagged queueing properly, and this particular area has been a common source of bugs in drive firmware. If it is not possible to turn off tagged queueing in the drive that is causing the problem, Solaris 2.x can be told not to use tagged queueing at all, by putting the following line in /etc/system: set scsi_options & ~0x80 The "scsi_options" kernel variable contains a number of bit flags which are defined in /usr/include/sys/scsi/conf/autoconf.h. 0x80 corresponds to tagged queueing. However, this turns off tagged queueing for the entire machine, not just the problematic drive. Because tagged queueing can provide a significant performance enhancement for busy drives, this may not always be desirable. In Solaris 2.4 and later, it is possible to disable tagged queueing and set or clear other scsi options on a per-controller or per-drive basis. The appropriate technique is described in the esp(7) and isp(7) man pages. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 5.6) Why don't third-party CD-ROMS work on my sun? When Sun first decided to add CD-ROM support, there were already a great number of systems in the field, all of which contained boot proms that expected to boot from disks with 512 byte sectors. Sun had to decide between replacing a whole lot of boot proms or finding a way to make a CDROM act like a disk with 512 byte sectors in order to support it as a boot device. They chose the latter approach. Many third party CD-ROM drives use 1024 or 2048-byte sectors, which causes the SCSI driver to see a "data overrun". When the driver asks for N "blocks" (which it thinks are 512 bytes each ) it gets more data back than it expected. Some CD-ROM drives can be told to use 512 byte sectors by setting a jumper, cutting a trace, or using a software command (mode select). Details vary widely, but if you are seeing a data overrun on a third party CD-ROM, then it is most likely doing 1K or 2K transfers and will need some work to be a boot device for a Sun. Thanks to Kevin Sheehan For more information about third-party CD-ROMS on Suns, consult the CD-ROM FAQ, maintained by Mike Frisch and Martin Hargreaves . It can be found on the World Wide Web at "http://saturn.tlug.org/suncdfaq". A UK mirror is available at "http://www.datamodl.demon.co.uk/suncd/". ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 5.7) What size and density parameters should I use for ufsdump with a high-capacity tape drive? The only purpose of the ufsdump size and density parameters is to let dump calculate the capacity of each tape and then decide for itself when it needs a new tape. If the filesystem you are dumping is larger than the tape, you will need to use more than one tape. But ufsdump can detect the end of media for all modern tape drives, and will automatically prompt for new tapes when needed, so as long as the size and density parameters indicate a tape as long as or longer than the one you're using, ufsdump will behave properly. Thanks to Niall O Broin ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 5.8) My floppy/cdrom device says "device busy". What do I do? The Volume Manager (vold) is probably holding the device open. You can access a floppy through the volume manager by typing "volcheck" and looking in /floppy/*. CD-ROMs don't require volcheck; just insert one and the volume manager should automatically notice, and mount it under /cdrom/*. Unmount by typing "eject floppy" or "eject cdrom", respectively. The Volume Manager can be configured by editing /etc/vold.conf. If you need to access a floppy or CD-ROM special device, however, you may need to turn off the volume manager. As root, type "/etc/init.d/volmgt stop". To turn it back on, type "/etc/init.d/volmgt start". ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 5.9) What software is available for CD-R/CD-RW? Commercial Software: GEAR by Elektoson - http://www.elektroson.com/ Young Minds - http://www.ymi.com/ - High-end integrated hardware/software solution Creative Digital Research - http://www.cdr1.com/ Joerg Schilling has developed an excellent cd recording package called cdrecord. This package should meet most needs. See http://www.fokus.gmd.de/research/cc/glone /employees/joerg.schilling/private/cdrecord.html for much more information, including supported hardware. Andy McFadden has an excellent CD-Recordable FAQ at: http://www.cdrfaq.org Thanks to Mark Belanger ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 5.10) Where is my disk space? The "du" and "df" commands disagree. If a process is holding open a file, and that file is removed, the space belonging to the file is not freed until the process either exits or closes the file. This space is counted by "df" but not by "du". This often happens in /var/log or /var/adm when a long-running process (e.g. syslog) is holding open a file. In the case of syslog, send it a HUP (e.g. kill -HUP ). You can use LSOF (ftp://ftp.cerias.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/sysutils/lsof) to find which processes are holding open a particular file. Thanks to Stefan Voss and Michael R. Zika Under Solaris 2.6 and later, files which have been unlinked can still be accessed through the /proc interface. If a process is holding open such a file for writing, but it's inconvenient or impractical to kill the process or get it to close the file, you can free up the disk space by truncating (not removing) the file from under /proc; e.g., # cd /proc/1234/fd # ls -l c--------- 1 root 24, 12 Jan 1 11:33 0 c--------- 1 root 24, 12 Jan 1 11:33 1 c--------- 1 root 24, 12 Jan 1 11:33 2 --w------- 1 root 314159265 Jan 1 11:37 3 # : > 3 # ls -l c--------- 1 root 24, 12 Jan 1 11:33 0 c--------- 1 root 24, 12 Jan 1 11:33 1 c--------- 1 root 24, 12 Jan 1 11:33 2 --w------- 1 root 0 Jan 1 11:38 3 Thanks to Dan Astoorian Brian Poole writes: Another possible cause of df & du disagreeing is if the files are being 'hidden' under a mount. I ran into this recently where I had a large number of files in /tmp (from adding patches in single user mode) that were on the root partition. Thus when I was looking for them in multiuser mode, I couldn't find them because of the tmpfs overlay. I exported the root partition via NFS and upon mounting it found the hidden files and deleted them. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 5.11) How do I use an EIDE/ATA disk larger than 8GB? Versions of Solaris earlier than Solaris 7 don't support EIDE drives larger than 8GB -- if you try to use one, only the first 8GB will be accessible. Sun patch 110202 fixes this problem, and is available from SunSolve, thanks to Andrews Tarallo If you are using a larger EIDE drive in this way (with only the first 8GB accessible), are upgrading to Solaris 7 or later, and want to use the full disk, first, back up any data that's on it (this procedure will effectively erase the disk), then zero the disk label: e.g. if your disk is c0t1d0, zero the disk label by: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s2 bs=1b count=16 and reboot. Solaris 7 or later will then recognize the full disk. Thanks to Michael DeSimone for this suggestion. There are some third-party patches to Solaris 2.5.1 and 2.6 to add support for disks larger than 8GB, at ftp://ftp.tadpolecycle.com/pub/bigdisks/ Thanks to Christian Iseli for the pointer. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Resource Management and Performance Tuning ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 6.1) How do I tell what caused my machine to crash? The crash messages will usually be displayed on the console, and are usually logged to /var/adm/messages via syslog as well after a warm reboot. In older versions of Solaris, the "dmesg" command may also show crash messages. If your system repeatedly crashes with similar looking errors, try searching through the patch list on the Sun patch database for a description that matches your machine. In versions of Solaris 2 up to and including Solaris 2.6, uncomment the "savecore" line in the file /etc/init.d/sysetup to enable crash dumps. As of Solaris 7 and later, crash dumps are enabled by default; see the manual page for dumpadm(1M) for information on how to customize system dump configuration. To report a crash dump, you need a symbolic traceback for it to be useful to the person looking at it. Type the following: cd /var/crash/`hostname` echo '$c' | adb -k unix.0 vmcore.0 The "crash" utility can be useful for analyzing crash dumps for Solaris up to and including Solaris 8. "Crash" has been superseded by "mdb" (modular debugger) as of Solaris 8. Thanks to Dan Astoorian ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 6.2) What can I do if my machine slows to a crawl or just hangs? Try running "ps" to look for large numbers of the duplicate programs or processes with a huge size field. Some system daemons occasionally can get into a state where they fork repeatedly and eventually swamp the system. Killing off the child processes doesn't do any good, so you have to find the "master" process. It will usually have the lowest pid. Another useful approach is to run vmstat to pin down what resource(s) your machine is running out of. You can tell vmstat to give ongoing reports by specifying a report interval as its first argument. The programs "top" and "sps" are good for finding processes that are loading your system. "Top" will give you the processes that are consuming the most cpu time. "Sps" is a better version of "ps" that runs much faster and displays processes in an intuitive manner. Top is available at ftp://ftp.groupsys.com/pub/top/. Sps is available at ftp://ftp.csv.warwick.ac.uk/pub/solaris2/sps-sol2.tar.gz. Doug Hughes has written a small, quick PS workalike called "qps", available from his web page at http://www.eng.auburn.edu/users/doug/second.html Sometimes you run out of memory and you won't be able to run enough commands to even find out what is wrong. You will get messages of the type "out of memory" or "no more processes". Note that "out of memory" refers to virtual memory, not physical memory. On a Solaris system, virtual memory is generally equal to the sum of the swap space and the amount of physical memory (less a roughly constant amount for the kernel) on the machine. The command "swap -s" will tell you how much virtual memory is available. You can sync the disks to minimize filesystem corruption if you have to crash the system: Use the L1-A sequence to crash the system. If you are on an older system, type "g0" and you will get the message "panic: ... syncing file systems". When you see the word "done", hit L1-A again and reboot. On systems with the "new" prom, type "n" to get into the new command mode and type "sync". ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 6.3) How do I find out how much physical memory a machine has? Use /usr/sbin/prtconf if the machine is running Solaris. If it's a sun4u running Solaris 8 or previous, /usr/platform/sun4u/sbin/prtdiag is very helpful. It's /usr/sbin/prtdiag in Solaris 9 and later. On high-end machines, /usr/sbin/cfgadm -al can also provide memory information. The banner message on reboot (or type "banner" in the monitor on machines with Openboot proms) will usually report the amount of physical memory. Alternatively, you can open up the case and count SIMMS and/or memory boards. A perl script "memconf" is also available that identifies the sizes and locations of SIMM/DIMM memory modules installed in a Sun system. It also works on several SPARC clones and with Sun Explorer data. It is maintained by Tom Schmidt . Download memconf from http://www.4schmidts.com/unix.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 6.4) How do I find out what my machine's memory is being used for? How can I tell if I need more memory? To discover how much virtual memory (i.e. swap) is free, run "swap -s" or "vmstat". If you're using tmpfs for /tmp, "df /tmp" will also work. Discovering how physical memory is being used can be more difficult, however. Memory pages that are not being used by processes are used as a sort of extended cache, storing pages of memory-mapped files for possible later use. The kernel keeps only a small set of pages free for short-term use, and frees up more on demand. Hence the free memory reported by vmstat is not an accurate reflection, for example, of the amount of memory available for user processes. An easy way to determine whether or not your machine needs more memory is to run vmstat and examine the po (page out) column and the sr (scan rate) column. If these columns consistently show large numbers, this suggests that your machine does not have enough memory to support its current workload, and frequently needs to write pages belonging to active processes to disk in order to free up enough memory to run the current job. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 6.5) Why do some files take up more disk space after being copied? Why are the sizes reported by ls -l and du different? Some files -- core files being one common example -- contain "holes", areas which were seeked over without being written. These files are called "sparse". When read back, these areas appear to contain zeros; however they do not occupy disk space. The "length" of such a file (as reported by "ls -l") will exceed its "size" (as reported by "ls -s" and reflected in the results of du or df). cp, cpio, and tar do not detect holes; they read and copy the zeros, and the resulting files will contain all-zero blocks (which occupy space) where the input files contained holes (which do not). dump will detect holes in the dumped files, and restore will reproduce them. Thanks to Perry Hutchison GNU tar has an "-S" option which preserves holes, and Joerg Schilling's "star" has "-sparse" and "-force_hole" options which can be used to preserve and re-insert holes, respectively. star is available for download at ftp://ftp.fokus.gmd.de/pub/unix/star ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 6.6) How do I add more PTYs? For Solaris 7 and earlier, add a line in /etc/system that says set pt_cnt = where is the number of PTYs you want. Halt the system, and do a "boot -r". Solaris 2.x supports more than 3000 ptys. The default is 48. Solaris 8 and later create new PTY's as they are needed. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. Anonymous FTP Service ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 7.1) How do I set up anonymous ftp on my machine? For Solaris 2.x, see the ftpd(1m) man page, and follow its instructions. You will also need to set up nsswitch.conf in etc. However, you should consider using a different ftpd. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 7.2) Where can I get a version of ftp that does logging? These are many versions that have enhanced logging or can be modified to enable logging: http://www.wu-ftpd.org Solaris "pkg" versions of proftpd and wuftpd are available at: http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/packages/solaris/sparc/ ftp://ftp.adelaide.edu.au/pub/4.3/ftpd-sirius.tar.Z The stock Sun ftpd will log some information if you add the "-l" flag in /etc/inetd.conf: ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/etc/in.ftpd in.ftpd -l Warning: it will log passwords of ordinary users. Also enable syslogd by adding: daemon.info /var/adm/syslog to "/etc/syslog.conf". ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8. Consoles, Keyboards and Key Remapping ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 8.1) How do I make the numeric keypad on a type 5 keyboard work with xterm? You need to patch the /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/XTerm and $OPENWINHOME/lib/app-defaults/XTerm files as described in sun patch 100713-01 or later. Thanks to Margarita Suarez ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 8.2) How do I swap the CAPS LOCK and CONTROL keys on a type 5 keyboard under Openwindows 3.x? There are two ways to do it, one with xmodmap (for X11 only), and the other using keytables. Margarita Suarez suggests editing $OPENWINHOME/etc/keytables/US5.kt. There are two places where keys 119 (CapsLock) and 76 (Control) should be swapped: the MODMAP section and the KEYSYMMAP section. The latter is most important, because that's where the "Pseudo-Lock" function (which controls the locking behaviour of the key) is defined. Doug Hughes suggests using xmodmap with the following: remove Lock = Caps_Lock remove Control = Control_L keysym Control_L = Caps_Lock keysym Caps_Lock = Control_L add Lock = Caps_Lock add Control = Control_L In X11, you can change your keyboard layout as you please using the xkeycaps application, which allows you to edit and remap your keyboard on the fly, as well as save configurations to be sourced by xmodmap. xkeycaps is available from http://www.jwz.org/xkeycaps/ and in the contrib section of your friendly X11 source archive. Thanks to Dan Pritts for the info on xkeycaps. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 8.3) How do I use a Windows PC for a Sun serial console? Wire up a serial cable from the Sun's serial cable to one of the PC serial ports. PC serial ports are usually (but not always) DB9 (9-pin), while Sun serial console ports are usually (but not always) 25-pin (DB25). You generally need to connect them through a "null modem adapter". For more information on serial ports, see Celeste Stokeley's UNIX serial port resources page, at http://www.stokely.com/unix.serial.port.resources/ The next problem is that the version of Hyperterminal which comes with some versions of Windows cannot generate a BREAK signal. You can obtain a new version of Hyperterminal from http://www.hilgraeve.com/htpe/index.html There are many free alternative terminal programs. Special mention should be made of TeraTerm: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002416/teraterm.html which is also available (as TTSSH) with SSH support, at: http://www.zip.com.au/~roca/ttssh.html Thanks to Harvey Wamboldt ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9. Sun models and OS Versions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 9.1) Which Sun models run which versions of SunOS? SunOS 5.x = Solaris 2.x Sun dropped the "2." when Solaris (2.)7 came out. i.e. Solaris 7 = "Solaris 2.7" = SunOS 5.7, Solaris 8 = "Solaris 2.8" = SunOS 5.8 and so on. Sun2: SunOS 4.0.3 or earlier. Sun386i: SunOS 4.0, 4.0.1, 4.0.2 only. Sun3: SunOS 4.1.1 or earlier. 4/100, 4/200 series: SunOS 3.2, SunOS 4.0 through 5.4 4/300 series: SunOS 4.0.3 through 5.4 4/400 series: SunOS 4.1PSR_A through 5.4 600 models 120, 140: SunOS 4.1.2 through 5.5.1 600 model 41, 51: SunOS 4.1.3 through 5.5.1 SPARCstation 1, 1+, SLC, IPC: SunOS 4.0.3 through 5.7 SPARCstation 2, ELC, IPX: SunOS 4.1.1 through 5.7 SPARCstation 4: SunOS 4.1.4 or later. SPARCstation 5: SunOS 4.1.3_U1B or later. SPARCstation 10 models 20, 30, 40, 41, 51, 61, 71: SunOS 4.1.3 or later. SPARCstation 20 models 50, 51, 61, 71: SunOS 4.1.3_U1B or later. SPARCstation 20 model HS11, HS21, 151: SunOS 4.1.4 or later. SPARCclassic, SPARCstation LX: SunOS 4.1.3C or later. SPARCstation Voyager: Solaris 2.3 edition II or later. Ultra 1 model 140, 170: Solaris 2.5 or later. Ultra 1 model 140E, 170E, 200E: Solaris 2.5.1 or later. Ultra 2: Solaris 2.5.1 or later. Ultra 5,10,30,60,250,450: Solaris 2.5.1HW1297 or Solaris 2.6HW0398 or later. Ultra Enterprise: Solaris 2.5.1 or later. SunBlade 100, SunBlade 1000, SunFire 280R: Solaris 8HW1000 or later. SunFire 3800, 4800, 4810, 6800: Solaris 8HW0401 or later. The SX framebuffer on the SS10 and 20 is only supported under Solaris 2.x. SunOS 4.1.3 and later versions of SunOS 4.x have been reported to run on multiprocessor SuperSPARC configurations of the SS10, SS20, and 600, but this configuration is not supported by Sun. Anyone who tries this is on their own. The (unofficial) word from inside Sun about whether or not it actually works is as follows: Little testing of the SuperSPARC MP configurations under 4.1.3 have been done by Sun. What little was done showed that under heavy loads the system was prone to crash (What it really did was hang, so badly that even an L1-A would not work). ... We suspect, but do not know, that as the SuperSPARC chips get faster that the problems will manifest themselves more quickly. Caveat Emptor. However, multiprocessor HyperSPARC systems are supported by Ross under both SunOS 4.1.4 and Solaris 2.x. SunOS 5.0 runs only on SS1,1+,2,SLC,IPC,ELC,IPX. While SunOS 5.x does run on the 4/100 and 4/200 systems, the FPU (if present) is disabled, and floating point is emulated in software. The latest version of SunOS 5.x (Solaris 2.x) that runs on the 4/100, 4/200, 4/300, and 4/400 systems is 5.4 (Solaris 2.4). SunOS 5.3 (aka Solaris 2.3) is said to run on the SS5, but without support for the audio device. Solaris 2.3 Edition II, Solaris 2.3 Hardware 5/94, and later versions include audio support. Not all peripherals supported under SunOS 4.x are supported under SunOS 5.x and vice versa. Check with Sun or the peripheral manufacturer. Explanatory note: In general, Solaris = SunOS + Open Windows. Solaris 1.0 = SunOS 4.1.1 + Open Windows 2.0 Solaris 1.0.1 = SunOS 4.1.2 + Open Windows 2.0 Solaris 1.1 = SunOS 4.1.3 + Open Windows 3.0 Solaris 1.1C = SunOS 4.1.3C + Open Windows 3.0 (Classic/LX only) Solaris 1.1.1 = SunOS 4.1.3_U1 + Open Windows 3.0_U1 Solaris 1.1.1revB = SunOS 4.1.3_U1revB + Open Windows 3.0_U1revB Solaris 1.1.2 = SunOS 4.1.4 + Open Windows 3.0_414 Solaris 2.0 = SunOS 5.0 + Open Windows 3.0.1 Solaris 2.1 = SunOS 5.1 + Open Windows 3.1 Solaris 2.2 = SunOS 5.2 + Open Windows 3.2 Solaris 2.3 = SunOS 5.3 + Open Windows 3.3 Solaris 2.4 = SunOS 5.4 + Open Windows 3.4 Solaris 2.5 = SunOS 5.5 + Open Windows 3.5 Solaris 2.5.1 = SunOS 5.5.1 + Open Windows 3.5.1 Solaris 2.6 = SunOS 5.6 + Open Windows 3.6 Solaris 7 = SunOS 5.7 + Open Windows 3.6.1 Solaris 8 = SunOS 5.8 + Open Windows 3.6.2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 9.2) How can my program tell what model Sun it is running on? On older suns, the model type is encoded in the hostid. For suns with the "Openboot" prom (All sparcstations and the 600 series), /usr/sbin/prtconf will reveal the model type. "Suntype", written by John DiMarco (jdd at cs.toronto.edu) is a shell script which does the appropriate thing on all suns. It is available for anonymous ftp at ftp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/jdd/suntype Alternatively, grab Michael Cooper's "sysinfo" program, which provides all sorts of information about a given system, including the machine type. sysinfo is available on the web at http://www.magnicomp.com/, although it is now a commercial product that is free only for educational and non-profit organizations. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 9.3) What MBUS CPU modules are available? How can I tell what module(s) is/are in what model of SS10/SS20/SS600? Three sun models, the SS10, SS20 and the SparcServer 600 series, support Sun's MBUS. All these machines have two MBUS slots. Both modules must be of the same type. SuperSPARC/w cache modules of different speeds are said to work, as are three-processor systems (by combining a single and a dual module of the same type), but such configurations are not supported by Sun. Modules without external cache are not separately clocked, and run at the clock rate of the MBUS. Modules with external cache are separately clocked, and must run at a clock rate higher than that of the MBUS. The SS20 has a switchable 40/50MHz MBUS, the SS600 has a 40MHz mbus, and the SS10 has a switchable 33/36/40MHz MBUS. Ross sells an SS20 derivitive called the Hyperstation 30, which has a 66Mhz MBUS. Warning: different module revisions may or may not work in different systems. Check the Sun part number. Further, newer modules may require that the machine have a sufficiently recent PROM revision to work. Module #CPUS Processor Clck Ex.Cache Comments ------- ------ ---------- ---- -------- ------------------------------- SM100 2 RT605/CY605 40 64k Rev 8 required for SunOS 5.x SM20 1 SuperSPARC 33 - SS10 only SM21 1 SuperSPARC 33 1M Not sold by Sun SM30 1 SuperSPARC 36 - SS10 only SM40 1 SuperSPARC 40 - SS10 or SS600 only SM41 1 SuperSPARC 40.3 1M SS10 or SS600 only SM50 1 SuperSPARC 50 - SS20 only SM51 1 SuperSPARC 50 1M SM51-2 1 SuperSPARC 50 2M SC2000 only SM52 2 SuperSPARC 45 1M Announced, never sold. SM512(?) 2 SuperSPARC 50 1M Dbl-width: 1 SBUS + 1 MBUS slot SM61 1 SuperSPARC 60 1M SM61-2 1 SuperSPARC 60 2M SC2000 only SM71 1 SuperSPARC2 75 1M SM81 1 SuperSPARC2 85 1M SS1000 only SM81-2 1 SuperSPARC2 85 2M SC2000 only RTS55 1 HyperSPARC 55 256k Non-Sun, SS10 or SS600 only RTD55 2 HyperSPARC 55 256k Non-Sun, SS10 or SS600 only RTS66 1 HyperSPARC 66 256k Non-Sun RTD66 2 HyperSPARC 66 256k Non-Sun RTS72 1 HyperSPARC 72 256k Non-Sun RTD72 2 HyperSPARC 72 256k Non-Sun RTS90 1 HyperSPARC 90 256k Non-Sun RTD90 1 HyperSPARC 90 256k Non-Sun RTS100 1 HyperSPARC 100 256k Non-Sun RTD110 1 HyperSPARC 110 256k Non-Sun RTS110/1024 1 HyperSPARC 110 1M Non-Sun RTD110/1024 2 HyperSPARC 110 1M Non-Sun RTS125 1 HyperSPARC 125 256k Non-Sun RTD125 2 HyperSPARC 125 256k Non-Sun RTS125/512 1 HyperSPARC 125 512k Non-Sun RTD125/512 2 HyperSPARC 125 512k Non-Sun RTS125/1024 1 HyperSPARC 125 1M Non-Sun RTD125/1024 2 HyperSPARC 125 1M Non-Sun RTS133/512 1 HyperSPARC 133 512k Non-Sun RTD133/512 2 HyperSPARC 133 512k Non-Sun RTS142/1024 1 HyperSPARC 142 1M Non-Sun RTD142/1024 2 HyperSPARC 142 1M Non-Sun RTS150/512 1 HyperSPARC 150 512k RTS166/512 1 HyperSPARC 166 512k Non-Sun RTS180/512 1 HyperSPARC 180 512k Non-Sun RTS200/512 1 HyperSPARC 200 512k Non-Sun RTD200/512 2 HyperSPARC 200 512k Non-Sun SMHS11 1 HyperSPARC 100 256k SS20 only SMHS12 2 HyperSPARC 100 256k Double-width: SS20 only SMHS21 1 HyperSPARC 125 256k SS20 only SM151 1 HyperSPARC 150 512k SS20 only Key to SS600/SS10/SS20 model numbers: RT605 (40Mhz SS2-class Ross) systems: Model "1n0", n=number of CPUs (2 or 4) Examples: 120, 140 SuperSPARC systems: Uniprocessor: Model "sc", s=clock speed, c=MBs of external cache Examples: 20, 30, 40, 41, 50, 51, 61, 71 Multiprocessor: Model "scn", s=clock speed, c=MBs of external cache (0 or 1), n=number of CPUs Examples: 402, 412, 502, 512, 612, 712 Speeds: 2=33Mhz, 3=36MHz, 4=40MHz, 5=50MHz, 6=60Mhz, 7=75Mhz, 8=85Mhz HyperSPARC systems: Model "HSsn", s=clock speed, n=number of CPUs Speeds: 1=100Mhz, 2=125Mhz Examples: HS11, HS12, HS14, HS21, HS22 Exception: SparcStation 151 is 1x150Mhz HyperSPARC, 152 is 2x150Mhz ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 9.4) * Which versions of SunOS/Solaris are Y2000 compliant? Are there patches for older versions of SunOS/Solaris? Solaris 2.6 with the recommended patch cluster is Y2000 compliant (no separate Y2000 patch kit is required). Solaris 2.3 through 2.5.1, SunOS 4.1.3U1B, and SunOS 4.1.4 are all Y2000 compliant after the appropriate Y2000 patch kit is installed. The Y2000 patch kit for Solaris 2.5.1 is available for anonymous ftp download from ftp://sunsolve1.sun.com/pub/patches/2.5.1_y2000.tar.Z and ftp://sunsolve1.sun.com/pub/patches/2.5.1_x86_y2000.tar.Z. Y2000 patch kits for Solaris 2.3, 2.4, and 2.5, and for SunOS 4.1.3U1B and 4.1.4 are available to support contract customers only, from http://sunsolve.sun.com/sunsolve ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 9.5) * What is the Y2000 compliance status of Sun hardware? For all Sun hardware that runs a Y2000-compliant version of SunOS/Solaris, the following also need PROM upgrades and/or special patches to be Y2000 compliant: SPARCserver 1000, 1000E, SPARCcenter 2000, 2000E: - requires Prom revision 2.31 or later All Ultra Enterprise X000 machines: - patch ID 103346-08 or later required for systems with Prom revision 3.2.9 or earlier. Enterprise Tape Library 4/1000,1800,3500, StorEdge L1800,L1000,L3500: - Requires LibMON 2.0, available September 1998. Newsprint Printers: - requires Newsprint 2.5b and patch 101941-03 or later. Sun does not test older hardware for Y2000 compliance if it does not run one of the versions of Solaris/SunOS listed in question 9.4. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 9.6) How do I find out a Sun's boot prom revision? Type "banner" at the prom, or type "/usr/sbin/prtconf -V" (Solaris 2.5.1 or later) to determine the prom revision of a particular machine. Alternatively, grab Michael Cooper's "sysinfo" program, which provides all sorts of information about a given system, including the prom revision. sysinfo is available on the web at http://www.magnicomp.com, although it is now a commercial product that is free only for educational and non-profit organizations. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 9.7) Which hardware/software is capable of 64-bit? Which is only 64-bit? How can I tell which is running? Only UltraSPARC hardware (and Fujitsu SPARC64) can run in 64-bit mode. All UltraSPARC hardware is capable of it, but UltraSPARC-I (up to 200MHz) suffers from a bug where, in 64-bit mode, a certain code sequence can cause the processor to stall, and thus UltraSPARC-I machines run in 32-bit mode by default. To allow a 64-bit kernel on such a machine, edit/create /platform//boot.conf and add the line: ALLOW_64BIT_KERNEL_ON_UltraSPARC_1_CPU=true Solaris 2.6 and earlier are 32-bit only. Solaris 7 and later support both 32-bit and 64-bit modes. Only some UltraSPARC-I, UltraSPARC-II, and UltraSPARC-IIi (e.g. Ultra 5/10) systems support both 64-bit and 32-bit operation. UltraSPARC-IIe (e.g. Sunblade 100) and ULtraSPARC-III (e.g. Sunblade 1000) are 64-bit mode only. "isainfo -kv" or "isainfo -b" will indicate whether a system is running in 32-bit or 64-bit mode. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10. Miscellaneous Software ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 10.1) My remote ufsdump is failing with a "Protocol botched" message. What do I do? The problem produces output like the following: ... DUMP: Dumping /dev/rsd0a (/) to /dev/nrst8 on host foo DUMP: mapping (Pass I) [regular files] DUMP: mapping (Pass II) [directories] DUMP: estimated 8232 blocks (4.02MB) on 0.00 tape(s). DUMP: Protocol to remote tape server botched (in rmtgets). rdump: Lost connection to remote host. DUMP: Bad return code from dump: 1 This occurs when something in .cshrc on the remote machine prints something to stdout or stderr (eg. stty, echo). The remote ufsdump command doesn't expect this, and chokes. Other commands which use the rsh protocol (eg. rdist, rtar) may also be affected. The way to get around this is to add the following line near the beginning of .cshrc, before any command that might send something to stdout or stderr: if ( ! $?prompt ) exit This causes .cshrc to exit when prompt isn't set, which distinguishes between remote commands (eg. rdump, rsh) where these variables are not set, and interactive sessions (eg. rlogin) where they are. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 10.2) Where can I get a C compiler for Solaris 2.x? Sun's Forte compilers can be bought at http://www.sun.com/forte/buy.html Various third-party commercial SPARC compilers are also available, including: http://www.ghs.com http://www.apogee.com http://www.windriver.com http://www.pgroup.com http://www.intel.com (Solaris x86 only) The GCC compiler and related tools are available on the Solaris Software Companion CD, which is part of the media kit for the Solaris 8 distribution. The contents of this CD are also available for free download at http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/freeware Thanks to Eric Boutilier GCC binaries (for SPARC and, in some cases, i386) can be retrieved from the following sites and many others: o http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/freeware o ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/packages/solaris/sparc/ o http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html o http://sunfreeware.com More information on this topic is available at http://inscoe.org/load.cgi?compilesun Thanks to Kevin Inscoe ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 10.3) How do I read Microsoft Word documents on my Sun? You can obtain some of the raw content of the document by using the "strings" command. Note that Word documents (and documents produced by other Microsoft Office programs, like Excel) can sometimes contain hidden information that is not normally accessible from Word, but is visible using "strings" (this can be a good reason not to distribute documents in MS Office formats). It is possible to run some versions of Microsoft Word on your Sun, using WABI, SoftWindows, WinCenter, WinDD, SunPC, or some other Windows integration product. You can use a word-processor that can import the various MS Word formats. For example, Word Perfect from Corel Corporation is capable of reading and saving in various MS Word formats. Word Perfect is available for several versions of UNIX, including SPARC/Solaris 2.x. Sun's StarOffice Personal Edition is freely available for various operating systems, including Solaris/SPARC, from http://www.sun.com/staroffice From a PC/Mac, you can print postscript output to a file, and view the postscript on the Sun using docviewer or ghostscript/ghostview. Rachel Polanskis suggests word2x by Duncan Simpson , which translates a Word 6.x document into text or LaTeX. She ported it to Solaris; it's available at ftp://ftp.zeta.org.au/home/grove/stuff/word2x-sol.2.5.1.tar.gz Sun produces the PC File Viewer software, which is free to Solaris 2.6 SPARC customers. It allows MS Word files and other common PC application files (e.g. Word Perfect) to be viewed on the Solaris desktop. It's at: http://www.sun.com/desktop/products/software/pcviewer.html Thomas Anders points out that LAOLA (a Perl4 package that can read Word6 and Word7 format is available on the web at http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~schwartz/pmh/. Other suitable packages include wvWare, which is available at http:/www.wvWare.com, and "wordview", which is available at http://www.fe.msk.ru/~vitus/catdoc/. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 10.4) How do I restore to a different location the contents of a tarfile created with absolute pathnames? Tarfiles should not normally be created with absolute pathnames, only with relative pathnames. Do not type "tar c /path/name" to create a tar archive, type "(cd /path; tar c name)" instead. Note: if you do "(cd /path/name; tar c .)", you will indeed avoid absolute pathnames, but beware that the tarfile created may silently overwrite the permissions of the current directory when unpacked. That's OK if you unpack it via: "mkdir name; cd name; tar xf /my/tarfile.tar That's not OK if you unpack it via: "cd /tmp; tar xf /my/tarfile.tar" -- you will change the permissions of /tmp. If you do have an archive created with absolute pathnames, you can unpack it in a different location by using GNU's version of tar, which will strip off the leading /. Alternatively, you can use pax to strip off the leading /, as follows: pax -r -s '/^\///' and Stephen Kives ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11. Miscellaneous Hardware ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 11.1) How come my mouse occasionally doesn't work? If it is a mechanical mouse, it may need cleaning. Open up the bottom panel by rotating it, and remove the mouse ball. Clean the mouse ball. With a Q-tip, clean off any grime on the rotors inside the mouse. However, if it is an optical mouse, read on: Eugene Kramer points out that type 3 and type 4 optical mouse pads only work in one orientation (long side in the width); if the pad has been rotated, the mouse will only move in one axis, and will appear to be broken. It may not be; just rotate the pad 90 degrees. Alternatively, you may have an old mouse. martin at gea.hsr.it (Martin Achilli) writes: Sun optical mice P/N 370-1170-01 have two LEDs on the underside. One is a normal red LED, the other is an infrared LED. Old mice (4+ years) can have trouble tracking horizontal motion. Cleaning the mouse pad with a solvent may improve things slightly but not completely. I have replaced the red LED on the mouse PCB for eight of my twelve optical mice and the problem has gone. All you need to do is purchase a red LED of the type than focus the beam, NOT the unfocused type that are normally found as indicator lights on equipment. Open the mouse and remove the PCB by unplugging the small black connector. Be careful with the two small spherical lenses which can fall out and easily be lost. Mark the PCB and one of the LED's leads to note the orientation, then desolder the LED marked L1. Pull out the leads from above and pull the LED out of the black plastic mounting. Be careful since the mounting is only glued to the PCB. Check for polarity before inserting the new LED, I noticed that for all the LEDs that I installed, the longer lead must go into the PCB hole close to the letters L1. First fold the LED leads like the ones of the one you are replacing, and then insert it into the mounting, solder the leads and close the mouse. After this, horizontal motion should be much smoother. Disclaimer: I will not take any responsibility for any failure or damage arising from the above procedure Thanks to Martin Achilli . Finally, the wire inside the mouse cable may be suffering from fatigue, usually where the cable is attached to the mouse. If you turn the mouse over, and wiggle the cable where it is attached to the mouse, and if you see the visibly lit LED flickering while you do this, this is your problem. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 11.2) How can I turn my old sun into an X-Terminal? You can simply replace the ttymon entry for the console in /etc/inittab with a command that starts up an X server. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 11.3) How can I use a VGA monitor on my Sun? A simple adapter will connect a Sun to a VGA multi-sync monitor, providing the monitor (like most better monitors these days) will accept composite sync and operate in 1152x900 66 Hz (or whatever output your sun produces) mode. (Check the manufacturer's data sheets, usually on the Web.) Adapters are available from: Ultraspec Cables, Inc., Lakewood, NJ, USA (voice) (NA) 1-800-622-2537 (int'l) 1-908-901-0200 (fax) (NA) 1-800-222-5337 (int'l) 1-908-901-0240 (e-mail) sales at ultraspec.com The Sun -> VGA adapter is part number 1395 Nudata (908-842-1161, fax 908-905-5708) part number DA1152 Thanks to Randolph Fritz for the above. Bert N. Shure points out that Integrix sells a VGA SBUS framebuffer, the HD15, which permits ordinary VGA monitors to be used on Suns. Integrix also sells various SVGA framebuffers. For more information, consult http://www.integrix.com This and many other interesting facts about Sun Framebuffers are answered in the Framebuffer FAQ, at one of: http://www.uark.edu/sunfaq/FrameBuffer.html http://bul.eecs.umich.edu/~crowej/sunfaq/FrameBuffer.html A related FAQ by the same person is the Colormap FAQ at one of: http://www.uark.edu/sunfaq/ColormapFAQ.html http://bul.eecs.umich.edu/~crowej/sunfaq/ColormapFAQ.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 11.4) Where can I find alternate pointing devices for my Sun? Bert N. Sure claims that Mousetrak makes an excellent line of pointing devices. The url is "http://www.mousetrak.com". SunExpress ("http://sunexpress.usec.sun.com") and Qualix ("http://www.qualix.com") distribute them. Bert uses the top-of-the-line "Evolution" trackball, which has six user-definable buttons and a large ball which is manufactured by a billiard ball company in Belgium. For 3-D input, SunExpress ("http://sunexpress.usec.sun.com") sells the SpaceBall 3003, in addition to the standard Sun "SunDials" product. Dan Pritts indicates that one can buy a box from sun called the sun interface converter for $75 that allows you to use a ps/2-style keyboard or pointing device, or both, and still use your sun keyboard or mouse. In particular, the sun interface converter supports the Microsoft "natural keyboard". ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 11.5) What should I do about my Ultra-1's CPU cooling fan? The small five or seven-blade fan that sits on the Ultra-1 CPU heat sink fails over time. Only the Ultra-1 is affected. This known problem is fixed by Field Change Order FCO #A0089-1, which replaces the CPU cooling fan with a better one. Call Sun (in the US, 800-872-4786, and in Canada, 800-722-4786) with the Ultra-1's serial number and Sun will ship a fan free. If you have more than one Ultra-1, ask for several fans. The CPU cooling fan part number is 540-2761. Note that some Sun Spares Reference Guides indicate that it is the fan for the front of the cabinet, which is incorrect. Replacement Technique: 1. Move Power Supply. (a) loosen 2 screws near power connection (b) slide power supply forward and lift out of way. 2 Loosen 4 screws around fan and slide fan out into space that was occupied by power supply. Be sure to open the connector latch. If you pull too hard, the socket comes off the motherboard too. Thanks to Greg Polanski ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12. Networking ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 12.1) Why do both my net interfaces have the same ethernet address? The Ethernet version 2.0 specification (November 1982) states: The physical address of each station is set by network management to a unique value associated with the station, and distinct from the address of any other station on any Ethernet. The setting of the station's physical address by network management allows multiple multiple data link controllers connected to a single station to respond to the same physical address. This doesn't normally constitute a problem because each interface will typically be on a different subnet. If, for some reason, different ethernet addresses are required on different interfaces (for example, to attach two interfaces to the same subnet), a new one may be assigned using the ifconfig command. Alternatively, for all modern Sun hardware, you can set the "local-mac-address?" eeprom variable to "true", which will cause each NIC to use a unique MAC address. This is needed for many failover and trunking configurations. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 12.2) How can I know the hardware vendor from an ethernet address? The first three octets of a six-octet ethernet address typically uniquely identifies the hardware vendor of the particular network interface card. This is called the "Organizationally Unique Identifier" (OUI). OUI information, including the most recent list of public OUIs can be found at "http://standards.ieee.org/db/oui/index.html" Note that it is possible that an unidentified OUI could be used, since vendors are not required to make their OUIs public, and many network interfaces, including Suns, can be configured to use a custom ethernet address, so there is no guarantee that the OUI will correctly identify the vendor. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 12.3) How do I set my hme interface to e.g. 100Mb full duplex? This applies only to Solaris 2.5 or later; hme interfaces are not supported under SunOS 4.x or earlier versions of Solaris. Sun's 10/100 network interface on the Ultra systems and on the SunSWIFT network cards are capable of negotiating with a network switch; if this is working, and if the other end is capable of 100Mb full duplex (FD) operation, the hme card will automatically set itself properly. However, this may not necessarily work with some networking gear. If the two ends have different ideas about what mode the link is, you may see "late collision" messages, dropped packets, or complete failure. To force a particular mode, e.g. 100Mb FD, you can use ndd as follows: # turn off autonegotiation ndd -set /dev/hme adv_autoneg_cap 0 # turn on 100Mb full-duplex capability ndd -set /dev/hme adv_100fdx_cap 1 # turn off 100Mb half-duplex capability ndd -set /dev/hme adv_100hdx_cap 0 # turn off 10Mb full-duplex capability ndd -set /dev/hme adv_10fdx_cap 0 # turn off 10Mb half-duplex capability ndd -set /dev/hme adv_10hdx_cap 0 You may have to force the other end (e.g. switch) to use the same mode. Consult the manual for your switch. NB: Fast ethernet hubs are always 100Mb half-duplex, and ethernet hubs are always 10Mb half-duplex. If you have more than one hme card in your system, before issuing the above ndd commands, you need to first select the specific hme card you want to set. For example, to select hme2, type: ndd -set /dev/hme instance 2 Subsequent ndd commands to /dev/hme will only apply to hme2. If you want to force all the hme cards on your system to a specific mode at machine boot, you can set hme driver variables in /etc/system. For example, to force all hme cards on the system to use 100Mbit FD, put the following in /etc/system: set hme:hme_adv_autoneg_cap=0 set hme:hme_adv_100fdx_cap=1 set hme:hme_adv_100hdx_cap=0 set hme:hme_adv_10hdx_cap=0 set hme:hme_adv_10fdx_cap=0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 12.4) How do I find out what process is using a particular port? Ports are held open in the same way as files are, by file handles within the process. In most states, a port will also have a handle into another process on the other side of that connection. If you need to find out which process is holding open a particular port, run lsof (ftp://ftp.cerias.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/sysutils/lsof) and grep for the port number. Thanks to Stuart Whitby ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 12.5) I have a lot of ports in WAIT states. Why? The state of sockets can be seen with the "netstat -a" command. When a process attempts to close an ESTABLISHED connection, the transition will show a number of WAIT states, depending on which stage of the shutdown the port is at. When the initial FIN is sent from side a) of the connection, side a) will change to FIN_WAIT_1, side b) will change to CLOSE_WAIT, and acknowledge the FIN packet. The acknowledgement causes side a) to change to FIN_WAIT_2. A socket will rarely be in FIN_WAIT_1 for more than a couple of seconds unless there is a problem with communications. In this state, data may still be sent from side b) to side a), but not vice versa. When side b) receives a close from the associated application, or the FIN_WAIT_2_FLUSH_INTERVAL is reached without data being sent, it will send a FIN and change to LAST_ACK. Side a) moves to TIME_WAIT upon receiving this FIN and acknowledges the packet, causing any references to this connection on side b) to disappear. The socket in TIME_WAIT will remain for twice the maximum segment lifetime (normally a total of four minutes) before dropping, in case dropped data packets are resent and misinterpreted by a new application on this port. Thanks to Stuart Whitby ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13. Electronic Mail ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 13.1) Where can I get a POP or IMAP server for my sun? The PINE email package comes with both a POP and an IMAP server. PINE can be found at ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/pine/. An old, unmaintained Berkeley popd can be found at ftp://ftp.cc.berkeley.edu/pub/pop (not recommended), and Casper Dik's enhanced version for Solaris is found at ftp://ftp.fwi.uva.nl/pub/solaris/. A POP server can also be found as part of the Eudora ftp repository, at ftp://ftp.qualcomm.com/quest/unix/servers/ Finally, the CMU Cyrus IMAP server can be used. It can be found at ftp://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/cyrus-mail. If a commercial package is desired, Sun's new SIMS (Solstice Internet Mail Server) supports POP3 and IMAP4. See http://www.sun.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14. Printing ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 14.1) Is there a third-party source for SPARCprinter consumables? Yes, there is. The SPARCprinter is OEM'ed by Xerox, and uses the same consumables as the Xerox 4030 laserprinter. The appropriate part numbers are: Cartridge: 365-1124-01 Sun 6R281 Xerox Drum: 365-1125-01 Sun 13R32 Xerox Fuser Lubricant/oil: 370-1371-01 Sun 94E95090 Xerox Fuser wick: 811-1687 Sun (Sun Express) These parts are available from various resellers. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 14.2) How do I configure a non-postscript printer for postscript? Use the Printer Compatibility Database at http://www.linuxprinting.org (http://www.linuxprinting.org/database.html) to find out if a ghostscript driver is available for your non-PS printer. Then you can use ghostscript to translate postscript to something the printer can understand. There are various "any2ps" scripts and packages around (apsfilter, cups, foomatic, magicfilter). Apsfilter in particular is one of the most flexible filters available: the most recent version can be found at http://www.apsfilter.org. For Solaris 2.x or later, you will need to add a BSD-style printing package such as LPRng (http://www.lprng/org): the system-V-style "lp" printing package that comes with Solaris will not easily work with apsfilter. Thanks to Andreas Klemm for this information. A much older version of APSfilter was posted to comp.sources.misc as part of volume 42, and is available from a comp.sources.misc archive site (eg. ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume42/apsfilter). If you are using Solaris, follow Alexander V. Panasyuk's instructions in http://cfauvcs5.harvard.edu/SetGSprinter4Solaris.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15. Misc System Administration ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 15.1) I've forgotten the root password; how can I recover? You need to have access to the machine's console. 1. Note the root partition (e.g. /dev/sd0a or /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s0) 2. Hit STOP-A or L1-A (or, on an ASCII terminal or emulator, send a ) to halt the operating system, if it's running. 3. Boot single-user from CD-ROM (boot cdrom -s) or network install/jumpstart server (boot net -s) (NB: if it asks you for a prom password, see below.) 4. Mount the root partition (e.g. /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s0) on "/a". "/a" is an empty mount point that exists at this stage of the installation procedure. (mount /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s0 /a) 5. Set your terminal type so you can use a full-screen editor, e.g. vi. (you can skip this step if you know how to use "ex" or "vi" from open mode). If you're on a sun console, type "TERM=sun; export TERM"; if you're using an ascii terminal (or terminal emulator on a PC) for your console, set TERM to the terminal type (e.g. TERM=vt100; export TERM). 6. Edit the passwd file (/a/etc/passwd for SunOS 4.x, /a/etc/passwd.adjunct for SunOS 4.x with shadow passwords/C2 security), /a/etc/shadow for Solaris 2.x and remove the encrypted password entry for root 7. cd to /; Type "umount /a" 8. reboot as normal in single-user mode ("boot -s"). The root account will not have a password. Give it a new one using the passwd command. Thanks to Stefan Voss PROM passwords: Naturally, you may not want anyone with physical access to the machine to be able to do the above to erase the root password. Suns have a security password mechanism in the PROM which can be set (this is turned off by default). The man page for the eeprom command describes this feature. If security-mode is set to "command", the machine only be booted without the prom password from the default device (i.e. booting from CD-ROM or install server will require the prom password). Changing the root password in this case requires moving the default device (e.g. the boot disk) to a different SCSI target (or equivalent), and replacing it with a similarly bootable device for which the root password is known. If security-mode is set to full, the machine cannot be booted without the prom password, even from the default device; defeating this requires replacing the NVRAM on the motherboard. "Full" security has its drawbacks -- if, during normal operations, the machine is power-cycled (e.g. by a power outage) or halted (e.g. by STOP-A), it cannot reboot without the intervention of someone who knows the prom password. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 15.2) How do I disable/remap STOP-A/L1-A? First, be sure you want to do this. If the problem is that users are halting and rebooting the machine, note that disabling STOP-A will merely prompt them to powercycle the machine (or remove and re-insert the keyboard plug) instead. This is actually worse. But if you're sure you want to do this, compile and run this little program. /* Enable or disable abort sequence. John DiMarco */ #include #include #include #include #ifdef FILENAME_MAX #include #include #else /* !FILENAME_MAX */ #include #include #endif /* !FILENAME_MAX */ #define ERR -1 #define DISABLE 0 #define ENABLE 1 #define KEYBOARD "/dev/kbd" main(argc,argv) int argc; char *argv[]; { static struct kiockey k; int fd, mode=ERR; if(2==argc){ switch(*(argv[1])){ case 'e': mode=ENABLE; break; case 'd': mode=DISABLE; break; } } if(ERR==mode){ printf("Usage: %s [enable|disable]\n", argv[0]); exit(1); } if(0>(fd=open(KEYBOARD, O_RDWR))){ perror(KEYBOARD); exit(1); } k.kio_tablemask = KIOCABORT1; k.kio_station=mode; (void)ioctl(fd, KIOCSETKEY, &k); printf("Abort sequence is now %s.\n", mode?"enabled":"disabled"); } Stefan Voss points out that in Solaris 2.6 or later, you can type "kbd -a enable|disable" or put "KEYBOARD_ABORT=enable|disable" in /etc/default/kbd. As of Solaris 2.6 with patch 105924-10 installed, Solaris 7 with patch 107589-02 installed, or Solaris 8, you can also set the abort sequence to the Alternate Break character sequence (" ~ ", with at least half a second between characters, and at most 5 seconds for the whole string) with the command "kbd -a alternate", or by putting "KEYBOARD_ABORT=alternate" into /etc/default/kbd. Alternatively, you can disable all break signals by putting the line: set abort_enable=0 into /etc/system, and rebooting. Thanks to Dan Astoorian From Florian.Meister at medienhaus.at Thu Dec 2 04:27:26 2004 From: Florian.Meister at medienhaus.at (Florian Meister) Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 10:27:26 +0100 Subject: file system full ad 85% Message-ID: <1101979646.8432.4.camel@localhost> Hi! We are providing an e-mail service for our customers on a sun-box. (SunOS tppopu01 5.8 Generic_117350-08 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-280R). The problem is, that its reporting "file system full" at only 85%. The minfree variable is set to 1%, I have rebooted the system and made a file-system-check. Nothing helps. The latest recommended patchset is applied. df reports: --snip-- # df -t / (/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 ): 1797612 blocks 443136 files total: 6076064 blocks 509184 files /usr (/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s5 ): 8503414 blocks 587379 files total: 10081628 blocks 625152 files /proc (/proc ): 0 blocks 15795 files total: 0 blocks 15836 files /dev/fd (fd ): 0 blocks 0 files total: 0 blocks 31 files /etc/mnttab (mnttab ): 0 blocks 0 files total: 0 blocks 1 files /var (/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s6 ): 49314210 blocks 3081442 files total: 49794330 blocks 3086336 files /var/run (swap ): 8480496 blocks 107749 files total: 8480560 blocks 107780 files /tmp (swap ): 8480496 blocks 107749 files total: 8480592 blocks 107780 files /var/CommuniGate (/dev/dsk/c1t3d0s4 ): 34979562 blocks 6225620 files total: 103270464 blocks 6228096 files /var/CommuniGate/Queue(/dev/dsk/c1t3d1s5 ): 102940614 blocks 6407920 files total: 103214878 blocks 6420480 files /var/CommuniGate/Domains(/dev/dsk/c1t3d2s6 ): 80781848 blocks 12428166 files total: 480455182 blocks 28957824 files /var/CommuniGate/Domains_01(/dev/dsk/c1t3d0s7 ): 261892742 blocks 16294091 files total: 273910988 blocks 16514176 files # df -k Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 3038032 2139226 838046 72% / /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s5 5040814 789107 4201299 16% /usr /proc 0 0 0 0% /proc fd 0 0 0 0% /dev/fd mnttab 0 0 0 0% /etc/mnttab /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s6 24897165 240060 24408134 1% /var swap 4240280 32 4240248 1% /var/run swap 4240296 48 4240248 1% /tmp /dev/dsk/c1t3d0s4 51635232 34146283 16972597 67% /var/CommuniGate /dev/dsk/c1t3d1s5 51607439 137128 50954237 1% /var/CommuniGate/Queue /dev/dsk/c1t3d2s6 240227591 199829853 37995463 85% /var/CommuniGate/Domains /dev/dsk/c1t3d0s7 136955494 6009357 129576583 5% /var/CommuniGate/Domains_01 --snap-- Any suggestions ? thx, florian From takeme2your at rocketmail.com Thu Dec 2 04:41:05 2004 From: takeme2your at rocketmail.com (U n d e r a c h i e v e r) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 09:41:05 +0000 (GMT) Subject: SUMMARY: Problem with alerting from Raid Manager Message-ID: <20041202094105.46945.qmail@web52009.mail.yahoo.com> Hi It seems that not only has my question been asked, it has been answered before:- http://www.sunmanagers.org/pipermail/sunmanagers/2002-March/011374.html An alternative to the approach described above is to turn off auto-checking of parity altogether and run /etc/raid/bin/parityck manually out of cron with a 'no notify' flag. Cron can catch this output and filter at source. Thanks to all who responded; esp. Peter Ondruska; Prasad K. Dharmasena; fishingjts; JV; Erek Adams. Original question repeated for the search engines:- ===== u n d e r a c h i e v e r (and proud) It seems this question has been asked before, without SUMMARY :( http://www.netsys.com/sunmgr/2002-02/msg00814.html The problem: /usr/lib/osa/bin/rmscript will send an email to root when it detects a 'RAID event'. Which is great, except it does this even when the RAID event is an OK parity check. We can stop these messages, it seems, only by (a) disabling all root emails about RAID ; or (b) disabling parity checking. I do not want to do either... I just want to cut the 'parity OK' noise out of my inbox. There must be a way... can anyone help? For the search engines: SUNWosau Thanks in anticipation ===== u n d e r a c h i e v e r (and proud) ___________________________________________________________ Win a castle for NYE with your mates and Yahoo! Messenger http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From Florian.Meister at medienhaus.at Thu Dec 2 04:43:48 2004 From: Florian.Meister at medienhaus.at (Florian Meister) Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 10:43:48 +0100 Subject: file system full at 85% (appendix) Message-ID: <1101980628.8432.9.camel@localhost> The inodes are not the problem, there are enough inodes free. thx, florian From gborrageiro at hotmail.com Thu Dec 2 04:49:18 2004 From: gborrageiro at hotmail.com (gabriel borrageiro) Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 09:49:18 +0000 Subject: gfb: traceroute returns !U flag Message-ID: hi guys, Does anyone know what exactly the !U flag returned from a traceroute exactly means? bash-2.00# traceroute 192.168.1.2 traceroute to 62.189.50.194 (62.189.50.194): 1-30 hops, 38 byte packets 1 10.32.84.8 (10.32.15.8) 6.24 ms 5.86 ms 5.56 ms 2 192.168.16.118 (192.168.48.118) 10.1 ms !U * 8.64 ms !U OS I am running is Solaris Sparc 2.6 best regards, Gabriel From geeta at cdfd.org.in Thu Dec 2 04:55:27 2004 From: geeta at cdfd.org.in (geeta at cdfd.org.in) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 01:55:27 -0800 (PST) Subject: squid problem Message-ID: <25616419.1101975773142.JavaMail.nobody@sunserver> Hi all, I have installed squid in solaris and is working fine for many days. Recently we shifted our web server to a IP say 172.16.2.80. but the system in which squid is running has in its /etc/hosts file 172.16.0.1 webserver. I want this entry not to be changed becos of some other purpose. so now if anybody browse webserver thru squid it is pointing to 172.16.0.1 as webserver. How can I make squid not to look in to /etc/hosts file and should resolve the local domains also thru DNS only.. waiting for your replies. regds Geetha Thanu - From sunixadm at yahoo.com Thu Dec 2 06:44:08 2004 From: sunixadm at yahoo.com (UnixAdmin) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 03:44:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: Solaris 10 Man Pages Message-ID: <20041202114409.13039.qmail@web20226.mail.yahoo.com> Hi Admins, I have been testing Solaris 10 for a few weeks now and can not get the man pages to work how I understand they should. Example: /usr/sfw/share/man/man4 contains a man page for smbpasswd.4 /usr/sfw/share/man is part of my MANPATH, I created the windex in /usr/sfw/share/man, and man -M /usr/Sfw/share/man smbpasswd works fine. The problem is, when I issue the command: man smbpasswd, I get the error: No manual entry for smbpasswd. This problem exists for every man page that doesn't exist in the standard man path: /usr/share/man Any help is appreciated. Thanks, -Joe ===== ~There's no place like 127.0.0.1~ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - What will yours do? http://my.yahoo.com From andy.ford at telindus.co.uk Thu Dec 2 07:36:27 2004 From: andy.ford at telindus.co.uk (Andy Ford) Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 12:36:27 +0000 Subject: SUMMARY: Veritas disk recovery Message-ID: <1101990987.9139.12.camel@home.homenetwork> Thanks to all that responded esp. to Darren Dunham and another Sun manager that requested to remain nameless. Actually, the process was reasonably simple to follow. I simply pulled the disk in question and replaced it with another. The disk span up and the light was stable. I then did a ... - Remove a disk for replacement (from vxdiskadm) - 'vxdctl enable' to pick up the new disk - Replace a failed or removed disk (from vxdiskadm) and then waited for the vxrecover process to re-read the Dirty Record Log (DRL). The Disk then went from RCO to ENA using 'vxprint -ht' Here is a useful link.. http://www.adminschoice.com/docs/vxvm.htm Thanks Andy This e-mail is private and may be confidential and is for the intended recipient only. If misdirected, please notify us by telephone and confirm that it has been deleted from your system and any copies destroyed. If you are not the intended recipient you are strictly prohibited from using, printing, copying, distributing or disseminating this e-mail or any information contained in it. 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From serc_pramod at rediffmail.com Thu Dec 2 07:46:55 2004 From: serc_pramod at rediffmail.com (Pramod A) Date: 2 Dec 2004 12:46:55 -0000 Subject: Dtsession autologout Message-ID: <20041202124655.11709.qmail@webmail18.rediffmail.com> Hi sunners, I need to set Dtsession autologout ,i got to know from mailing list answers that, it can be changed or reconfigured (CDE screen lock) in /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/dt.dt file..,in this file ACTION LockDisplay is defined, i am not getting what parameter in that function is to be changed.can anybody suggest me in this regard. my requirement is to end the session of users if he is idle for an amount of time. and however he might have connected to system ( console, telnet or ssh) I have script-cron based solutions, but i need to do it with CDE Dt. thanks & regards Pramod From ghenry at cmi.univ-mrs.fr Thu Dec 2 09:25:19 2004 From: ghenry at cmi.univ-mrs.fr (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?G=E9rard_Henry?=) Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 15:25:19 +0100 Subject: SUMMARY: ufsdump breaks nfs server In-Reply-To: <41A62076.1050106@cmi.univ-mrs.fr> References: <41A62076.1050106@cmi.univ-mrs.fr> Message-ID: <41AF25CF.80707@cmi.univ-mrs.fr> many thanks to people responding (6 responses) all responses were very detailed and profitables (i hope my vocabular is good!?) late summary, but i had to read, understand, and did some tests and help users... My config is not well stabilized, but according to suggestions, i choose : 1) to continue to use ufsdump, use mettaoffline/metaonline to dump the submirror only. 2) pluj LTO2 in E250 directly (i will do at the end of this year) Thanks to Graham Wood Vincent Cojot E (?) Ric Anderson Russell Page Govind Kulkarni I give all responses because i think it will be usable for another people Some comments: - using gnu tar instead of sun tar (why not star from j. schilling?) - use of fssnap shall be a solution (look at http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/content/submitted/backup_filesystem.html) but man talks about: "it will fail if the file system can't be write-locked", don't understand why? - add 2nd network between E250 and U10, not possible at this time, i've a second card on E250 but not on U10 - don't use "autoneg", a guy from sun said the same thing, i have to do some measures Graham Wood >Do you think that ufsdump is the cause of problem? Whether it is or it isn't, your dump will be incorrect if the filesystem is active. If any of the files change inodes between the start of the dump and when that inode is dumped, you'll get the wrong data. This (probably) will only cause that file data to be lost. However, it could also cause data to be moved between users (during the dump, file for user 'a' is deleted, and another file is created for user 'b' that re-uses the same inode(s)). It's quite unlikely that this would affect a directory, but it's possible. ufsdump should not be used on a live filesystem. A "better" answer might be to use tar (I prefer gnu tar for various reasons that I've forgotten, except that sun's tar barfs on some links & fifos). >> When i detached a submirror, it tooks 9 hours to reconstruct the >> mirror, so it's not a solution for daily backups. Yeah - the lack of a DRL or other "quick resync" means that this is likely to be a major issue. The LTO can perform at much higher speeds than the network (15MB/s is easy for the tape, 10MB/s is pushing the network), with the result that the network will be your "bottleneck". If you're trying to use nfs over the same link, then there will be contention. If you've got a duplex mismatch (or indeed are just on half duplex) then you'll lose packets, and in the case of a UDP (rather than TCP) mount, this could easily cause that problem. If you've got full duplex throughout, you should only see slow access - not failuers, and switching to TCP should help with this too. >> - sol1: plug LTO2 directly on E250, anybody knows if it will solve the >> "NFS server scr not responding still trying" problem? Almost definitely - depending on whether the ufsdump is locking the partition (which I don't think it is), but as I said, I'd avoid using ufsdump if possible. This is the best option, since it removes the main bottleneck - the backplane of the E250 shouldn't be stressed, and although the load average will go up (since it can work faster) the machine shouldn't be unresponsive at all. >> - sol2: don't use ufsdump. fssnap? I've not used fssnap, but if you've got enough space to use it, then it is probably the best answer (combined with the above), since it will give you a consistent view of the disks at the time the backup is made, rather than the possible mess you can get with the other methods. >> - sol3: trying ufsdump from U10, on nfs mounted partition? Won't work. ufsdump can only dump a local ufs partition. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vincent Cojot Je choisirais la solution1 sauf si cela represente une charge trop grande pour le E250. Il faudra sans doute lui rajouter une carte SCSI pour mettre le LTO-2 seul sur son bus SCSI afin d'iviter problhmes de performance et resets du bus intempestifs (prends la X6758A de SUN). Les solutions 2 et 3 ne sont pas envisageables car: 2) meme avec fssnap if faut quand meme faire du ufsdump. 3) Ne marchera pas car ufsdump va refuser de dumper un FS non-local. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E: I am not an NFS expert, but ... "When i detached a submirror, it tooks 9 hours to reconstruct.." Rather use metaoffline. This keeps track of changes and does not require a reconstruct. metaoffline mount -o ro / ufsdump ... umount / metaonline "sol3: trying ufsdump from U10, on nfs mounted partition?" Ufsdump does not work on an NFS mounted partition :-( Off course, the most efficient way of doing this would be to mount the tape directly on the E250. I do not believe you can fully feed an LT02 via 100mbs ethernet. I believe the network "chokes" prior to the tape fully achieving backup speed. To proove, add a 2nd netbetween the E250 and the U10, using this as the backup network. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ric Anderson I use ufsdump (and have for years) with no problems. with that kind of dump performance, I'd bet on duplex mismatch someplace along the path. Ultra-10s are infamous for auto negotiating to 100/half when the network port autos to 100/full. You might want to run ndd /dev/hme -set instance 0 # select hme0 ndd /dev/hme link_speed 0=10, 1=100 ndd /dev/hme link_mode 0=half, 1=full and also check the network devices (assuming they provide the ability to do so) to make sure they have the same speed and duplex as the Suns on both ends ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Russell Page : Ufsdump is a very bad choice for an active filesystem! The manual is quite clear on this: "When running ufsdump, the file system must be inactive; otherwise, the output of ufsdump may be inconsistent and restoring files correctly may be impossible." ufsdump(1M). If you watch ufsdump running, you will notice it makes four passes over the filesystem. If the filesystem changes while ufsdump is running, the passes become inconsistent with each other and the archive becomes corrupted. I know of a number of cases where this has happened. Try find and cpio: # cd /mount_point # find . -depth -print | cpio -ocC 131072 > /dev/rmt/0 You can also save a lot of time by doing incremental backups. Do a full backup, say once a month and then only backup changed files on other days. If you want to continue using ufsdump, read the man page for full details. The man page for "find" tells you how to select files that have changed recently. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Govind Kulkarni As per your setup, you need to run nfs server on U10 connected to LTO. As per your option to connect LTO to E250 directly will definately not need nfs service. So you can go ahead and connect LTO to E250 on onboard SCSI controller. This may also enhance your backup time. To what extent I wont be able to predict. If your LTO drive is part of tape library you need to install it corrosponding HBA/SCSI connector. Girard Henry wrote: > hello all, > i hope my message is clear: > > when ufsdump start, nfs clients have "NFS server scr not responding > still trying" > ------- ------ ----- ------ > | D1000 |---| E250 |--- Ethernet 100 Mb/s -- | U10 |--| LTO2 | > ------- ------ ----- ------ > > every night, ufsdump start to save a complete partition /export/home > /export/home is on D1000 configured with SDS RAID 0+1 (200GB useful on > 400GB total) > It takes 8 hours to dump 120 GB. > I'm using ufsdump because i think it's the better tool to dump an active > filesystem > When i detached a submirror, it tooks 9 hours to reconstruct the > mirror, so it's not a solution for daily backups. > > Do you think that ufsdump is the cause of problem? > > I wonder what will be the best solution, but as this server is in prod, > i cannot do more tests: > - sol1: plug LTO2 directly on E250, anybody knows if it will solve the > "NFS server scr not responding still trying" problem? > - sol2: don't use ufsdump. fssnap? > - sol3: trying ufsdump from U10, on nfs mounted partition? From ghenry at cmi.univ-mrs.fr Thu Dec 2 09:44:24 2004 From: ghenry at cmi.univ-mrs.fr (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?G=E9rard_Henry?=) Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 15:44:24 +0100 Subject: SUMMARY: unable to read a tape In-Reply-To: <41AC5913.3090100@cmi.univ-mrs.fr> References: <41AC5913.3090100@cmi.univ-mrs.fr> Message-ID: <41AF2A48.4060302@cmi.univ-mrs.fr> thanks again to all people responding (8 responses) from: Baranyai Pal Bill Wiliams Darren Dunham Patrick Nolan E (?) Siva Singam Santhakumar Gregory Shaw Bertrand Hutin solution is: tar cfb - 128 /export/home/ |rsh mary2-new dd of=/dev/rmt/6un obs=128b ssh mary2-new "dd if=/dev/rmt/6un bs=128k" | tar xvfp - bs=64k also works here is responses: Baranyai Pal Does this work (after rewind) on LTO server: dd if=/dev/rmt/6un of=/dev/null If not: Can this produce valid result (after rewind): dd if=/dev/rmt/6un of=/tmp/dd.block.size bs=256k count=1 If yes the size of /tmp/dd.block.size should be used as bs= parameter for dd. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bill Wiliams The problem is that the actual tape blocksize is larger that expected by 'dd' -- you need to specify a blocksize >= to the actual tape blocksize. If you do something like this: % ssh server "dd if=/dev/rmt/6un bs=128k" | tar xvfp - it should work. The "bs=128k" will allocate a 128KB buffer to hold the tape blocks; however, only the amouht of data actually read will be passed along through the pipe. IOW: for 'tar' use the "dd bs=" doesn't have to be exact, it just has to be big enough to hold the largest block on the tape. Actually, your problem (in this case) wasn't 'tar'; I think it was 'dd' issuing the message. However, you might have gotten something similar from tar if it had been reading the tape directly. Hint for the future: I use the SSH pipe to read/write files to tape, and 'tar' (actually, I use 'gtar') doesn't really care what size blocks it gets. BUT CPIO DOES CARE. If you ever use 'cpio' through a pipeline (ssh or not) you do need to keep track of the blocksize you are writing to tape! Or at least the blocksize 'cpio' *thinks* it is writing to tape, because when you read that tape back into 'cpio' it (apparently) looks at the header and expects incoming data in whatever size was used to write the tape. The trick here is that you have to know the "bs=" or "obs=" size used with 'dd' to create the tape, and when you pipe from 'dd' to 'cpio' you should use "obs=" with the correct blocksize. Unlike "bs=" which is a guideline for buffer allocation, "obs=" is a rule that says "I will write blocks of that size". Of course, if 'cpio' wrote the tape directly, and 'cpio' reads the tape directly, if you use "-C BLOCKSIZE" when you wrote it you gotta use the same flage when you read the tape. At least that has been my experience. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Darren Dunham You should supply a blocksize (bs=) to the dd so that you're not writing really small blocks on the tape. Very strange. I don't know why it's not reading with the same blocksize. Anyway, the error is coming from the tape driver. It's complaining that the size of the block on tape is bigger than the size of block it expected to read, and there's not enough space to store it. You can supply a big enough blocksize here to 'dd' (I'd start with 64k and see if that does it) to read. However, I'd prefer to supply a blocksize on both ends. 64k is usually big enough to get you most of your performance. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patrick Nolan This looks like the same problem that drove me nuts a couple of weeks ago. It relates to the block size. By default tar creates records of 10Kb. By default dd deals with records of 512 bytes. It appears that the second dd is trying to read larger blocks. The cure is to specify block sizes explicitly. To the first tar add something like -b 64. To the second dd add bs=32k. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E (?) I think you blocksize is wrong. Tcopy will show you the block size: tcopy /dev/rmt/6un Once you have this, try: ssh server "dd if=/dev/rmt/6un bs=XX" | tar xvfp - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Siva Singam Santhakumar You are missing the blok size for dd. Try with bs=64k ( standard size) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregory Shaw 1. I wouldn't use ssh for backups if I had a choice. ssh will throttle the throughput to the drive, as it has to encrypt everything. Your backups will be cpu bound and will hit both boxes pretty hard. 2. GNU tar (http://www.gnu.org) has a remote tape capability. It's a lot cleaner for doing this sort of stuff. Of course, if you're in a high-security environment, you might need to get the below working. Gerard Henry wrote: > hello all, > last week, i have a question concerning backup and receive many > responses, but didn't do a summary yet, because i can't work with tape. > To backup filesystem, i try: > > client-henry% tar cvpf - grand-1999.jpg | ssh server /bin/dd > of=/dev/rmt/6un > grand-1999.jpg > 1040+0 records in > 1040+0 records out > > before i restore, i went on backup server with LTO2 attached and did a > rewind: > server-henry% mt -f /dev/rmt/6un status > HP Ultrium LTO 2 tape drive: > sense key(0x0)= No Additional Sense residual= 0 retries= 0 > file no= 2 block no= 0 > server-henry% mt -f /dev/rmt/6un status > HP Ultrium LTO 2 tape drive: > sense key(0x13)= EOT residual= 0 retries= 0 > file no= 2 block no= 0 > server-henry% mt -f /dev/rmt/6un rewind > server-henry% mt -f /dev/rmt/6un status > HP Ultrium LTO 2 tape drive: > sense key(0x0)= No Additional Sense residual= 0 retries= 0 > file no= 0 block no= 0 > > And now, i can't retrieve my file! > client-henry% ssh server "dd if=/dev/rmt/6un" | tar xvfp - > dd: reading `/dev/rmt/6un': Not enough space > 0+0 records in > 0+0 records out > > What's wrong in this commands? > server is a Solaris 8 machine, and i find on sunsolve a patch related to > this 116634-02, but my LTO2 came from tier, not sun. This patch update > firmware, do you think it's a good idea to use it? From Jeremy.Loukinas at evenflo.com Thu Dec 2 09:59:11 2004 From: Jeremy.Loukinas at evenflo.com (Loukinas, Jeremy) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 09:59:11 -0500 Subject: How to restrict users to a particular server using LDAP/SunONE Message-ID: How would you specify only a certain a group can log into server A in SunOne?.. I guess LDAP period. Jeremy S. Loukinas From Nick at Pettefar.com Thu Dec 2 10:04:44 2004 From: Nick at Pettefar.com (Nick Pettefar) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 16:04:44 +0100 (MET) Subject: Solaris Downgrade Upgrade Message-ID: I have an E450 which I have installed Solaris 10 on but now I have a problem. Unfortunately I need QFS on this machine and it is not available for Solaris 10 and so I now need to put Solaris 9 back on it again... Would it be OK for me to "upgrade" the machine with Solaris 9 ie do an upgrade install? Regards, Nick Nick at Pettefar.com DoD 1069 MAG 73516 Bros 650 ZZR1100D BMW R90's Z88's Currently looking for a Solaris sysadmin/support contract... www.nickcv.com From d.matinyarare at piorin.gov.pl Thu Dec 2 10:06:55 2004 From: d.matinyarare at piorin.gov.pl (Matinyarare, David) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 16:06:55 +0100 Subject: Orca configuration on Solaris Message-ID: <6682A0A20A720942AC26337E5E5C03EA13BE79@www.iorin.gov.pl> I have just completed the installation of Orca with the help of a friend. I can see different types of graphs but I do not like the time scale being presented. I would like it to present the time as it is, i.e. probes at 1 p.m. should have point in time at that time not as it is shown below. How could I configure my Orca so that it scales time as I want? <> [demime 1.01b removed an attachment of type image/bmp which had a name of ole0.bmp] From raynald.brousseau at cgi.com Thu Dec 2 10:47:14 2004 From: raynald.brousseau at cgi.com (Brousseau Raynald) Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 10:47:14 -0500 Subject: Ftp question Message-ID: <1F85129C88B3714185C912F3AF4760500FB8DC1A@nc1981exc03.banquelaurentienne.ca> Hi everyone We are tring to secure our Sun Spark solaris 5.7 server. Is there a way to eliminate the use of the .netrc file for the ftp client ? Thank you Ray. Brousseau From sbirl+sunmanagers at concept.temple.edu Thu Dec 2 11:06:47 2004 From: sbirl+sunmanagers at concept.temple.edu (S.A. Birl) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 11:06:47 -0500 (EST) Subject: UPDATE: Continuous INCORRECT BLOCK COUNT only during INIT level 3 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Part of my problem with the daily crashes was with a root cron entry fsck -y -o p I was under the impression that -o p wouldnt actually do anything but report problems. I got that impression from the man page: "Exit immediately if there is a problem requiring intervention." I learned that 'fsck -n' is really what I want, checking without making modifications. Since commenting out that crontab entry yesterday, the machine has stayed up. My concern lies with logadm rotating my /var/log and /usr/local/apache files. A few people have asked about overlapping sectors. From the prtvtoc output (attached) I did not see any sectors overlapping. And since Solaris 9 was re-installed back in May 2004, I would have expected problems much sooner than now. Although I wasnt able to do a format --> anaylze --> test against the drive, I was able to do a read. 0 bad sectors. One correction Id like to make to my original post: I said that the errors occured at S49apache. Apache is actually S90apache and starts after S74syslog. I was confusing apache with a C program I wrote called apache_subsititute which launches under S49. (Long story, but this program doesnt write anything to the disk). In short, I find it odd that after 6 months of being OK, my machine starts crashing daily and complaining about inode errors in /var Finally, this is a personal machine, as I have no SUN support for it. I still have to check docs.sun and SunSolve ... I forgot all about checking them before posting. On Nov 30, S.A. Birl (nospam-sbirl+sunmanagers at concept.temple.edu.ns) typed: Original post: Recently, starting 2 days ago, my beloved Ultra10 has encounted a handful Original post: of kernel.warning errors (see attached var_adm_messages) Original post: Original post: Original post: The kicker: This only happens during run level 3. Original post: Original post: When I first boot up into run level 3 the rc2.d scripts beginning running. Original post: Original post: At S49apache, I begin seeing about 5 "unexpected allocated inode" errors for /var Original post: Original post: Then I reach the CDE login. Original post: Original post: Once inside of a shell I run Original post: fsck -y -o p Original post: against all of the drives. This produces more of the same errors for Original post: 3 mount points: /var /usr/local/apache and /export/home Original post: (fsck return status = 40) Original post: Original post: I run fsck -y -o p again, and the same thing happens. Original post: I run fsck -y -o p a third time, and the same thing happens. Original post: Original post: So I switch to single-user mode via reboot|shutdown|halt|init S to fix Original post: these errors; but those errors cause a CPU panic due to UFS corruption. Original post: Original post: After the machine boots, I STOP-A, go into s.u.m. via boot -s and run Original post: fsck -y -o f -o w Original post: against all of the drives at least twice. Fsck corrects the problems. Original post: Original post: Original post: I launch back into run level 3 and start the corruption all over again. Original post: Original post: Original post: Original post: Original post: Original post: My /var/crash is filling up with with each crash/reboot, but I dont want Original post: to rid myself of all of the recent dumps. Original post: Original post: /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s5 992M 726M 207M 78% /var Original post: Original post: Original post: Original post: Typically, the server will crash again around 3am when logadm go to rotate Original post: the logs in /var/log. This happened Saturday and last night (and Original post: possibly Sunday night too). Original post: Original post: Original post: uname -a: Original post: SunOS concept 5.9 Generic_117171-10 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10 Original post: Original post: Original post: HELP! Original post: Original post: Original post: Thanks. Will summarize. Original post: Original post: Scott Birl Original post: Senior Systems Administrator Computer Services Temple University Original post: ====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====+====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====* Original post: Original post: Original post: NOTE: Im only a peon with NO buying or decision-making power. Original post: Do NOT spam or telemarket me about SUN products or services. Original post: Procmail is my friend. And I have the ability to -HUP my phone. Original post: Original post: Original post: Original post: Nov 26 03:15:25 concept syslogd: /var/log/local4.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 26 03:15:25 concept syslogd: /var/log/local6.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 26 03:15:26 concept syslogd: /var/log/local4.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 26 03:15:26 concept syslogd: /var/log/local6.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 27 00:00:01 concept ntpdate[5533]: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] ntpdate 3-5.93e Mon Sep 20 15:45:30 PDT 1999 (1) Original post: Nov 27 00:00:01 concept ntpdate[5533]: [ID 558275 daemon.notice] adjust time server 192.43.244.18 offset 0.020165 sec Original post: Nov 27 03:15:02 concept unix: [ID 836849 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 27 03:15:02 concept ^Mpanic[cpu0]/thread=301d84ac580: Original post: Nov 27 03:15:02 concept unix: [ID 198239 kern.notice] free: freeing free block, dev:0x8800000005, block:6728, ino:117164, fs:/var Original post: Nov 27 03:15:02 concept unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 27 03:15:02 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a10038b040 ufs:ufs_fault_v+e0 (2a10038b3e8, 14a57e0, 2a10038b230, 349, 3e20e0, 3b9aca00) Original post: Nov 27 03:15:02 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000000 00000000014a57e0 0000030000043348 0000008800000005 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:02 concept %l4-7: 0000000001499cd0 00000300000433f8 0000030001a5ecf0 0000000000001000 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:02 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a10038b0f0 ufs:ufs_fault+1c (2a10038b3e8, 14a57e0, 8800000005, 1a48, 1c9ac, 300009380d4) Original post: Nov 27 03:15:02 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000030000c42510 0000030000938000 0000030000c42000 0000030000043348 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:02 concept %l4-7: 0000000000001a48 0000000000000349 00000300004cd1e0 0000000000000034 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:02 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a10038b1a0 ufs:indirtrunc+2a0 (ffffffffffffffff, 30000a7a000, ffffffffffffffff, c, 10, ffffffffffffffff) Original post: Nov 27 03:15:02 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 00000000000ce648 0000000000000290 0000000000000001 0000030000938000 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:02 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000000 0000000000000031 0000000000000008 000002a10038b348 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:02 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a10038b280 ufs:ufs_itrunc+650 (2a10038b348, c7bc8, 0, 30003aafb70, 0, c) Original post: Nov 27 03:15:02 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000000 0000030000be2110 0000030000938000 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:02 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000008 0000000000000000 ffffffffffffffff 000002a10038b530 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:03 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a10038b590 ufs:ufs_create+460 (0, 3000261896a, 0, 0, 2102, 2a10038b950) Original post: Nov 27 03:15:03 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000030000be2270 0000030000043390 0000030000be2268 0000030000be2110 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:03 concept %l4-7: 0000030000043348 0000030003aafb70 0000000000001b00 000002a10038b958 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:03 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a10038b680 genunix:vn_createat+52c (0, 0, 2102, 0, 80, 2102) Original post: Nov 27 03:15:03 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 00000000011998e8 0000030000be21b0 000002a10038b950 0000030000be21b0 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:03 concept %l4-7: 000002a10038b958 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:03 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a10038b840 genunix:vn_openat+ec (200, 0, 2302, 100, 2102, 2000) Original post: Nov 27 03:15:03 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000006 00000000ff3eebec 0000000000000000 0000000000000080 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:03 concept %l4-7: 0000000000002302 0000000000000000 00000000ffbffa6c 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:03 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a10038b9e0 genunix:copen+2e0 (ffffffffffd19553, ffbffa6c, 2302, 1b6, 26400, ff0000) Original post: Nov 27 03:15:03 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000001494800 0000000000000000 0000000000002302 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:03 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:03 concept unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 27 03:15:03 concept genunix: [ID 672855 kern.notice] syncing file systems... Original post: Nov 27 03:15:33 concept unix: [ID 836849 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 27 03:15:33 concept ^Mpanic[cpu0]/thread=301d84ac580: Original post: Nov 27 03:15:33 concept unix: [ID 715357 kern.notice] panic sync timeout Original post: Nov 27 03:15:33 concept unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 27 03:15:33 concept genunix: [ID 111219 kern.notice] dumping to /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1, offset 161153024, content: kernel + curproc Original post: Nov 27 03:15:33 concept uata: [ID 606412 kern.warning] WARNING: timeout: reset bus chno = 0 targ = 0 Original post: Nov 27 03:15:34 concept genunix: [ID 409368 kern.notice] ^M100% done: 5486 pages dumped, compression ratio 2.60, Original post: Nov 27 03:15:34 concept genunix: [ID 851671 kern.notice] dump succeeded Original post: Nov 27 03:16:11 concept genunix: [ID 540533 kern.notice] ^MSunOS Release 5.9 Version Generic_117171-10 64-bit Original post: Nov 27 03:16:11 concept genunix: [ID 943905 kern.notice] Copyright 1983-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Original post: Nov 27 03:16:11 concept Use is subject to license terms. Original post: Nov 27 03:16:11 concept genunix: [ID 678236 kern.info] Ethernet address = 8:0:20:c6:4a:46 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:11 concept unix: [ID 389951 kern.info] mem = 262144K (0x10000000) Original post: Nov 27 03:16:11 concept unix: [ID 930857 kern.info] avail mem = 249167872 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:11 concept rootnex: [ID 466748 kern.info] root nexus = Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI (UltraSPARC-IIi 440MHz) Original post: Nov 27 03:16:11 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] pcipsy0 at root: UPA 0x1f 0x0 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:11 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pcipsy0 is /pci at 1f,0 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:11 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1,1, simba0 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:11 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:11 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1, simba1 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:11 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:27 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ide at 3, uata0 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:27 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] uata0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:27 concept uata: [ID 114370 kern.info] dad0 at pci1095,6460 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:27 concept uata: [ID 347839 kern.info] target 0 lun 0 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:27 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] dad0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/dad at 0,0 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:28 concept dada: [ID 365881 kern.info] Original post: Nov 27 03:16:28 concept swapgeneric: [ID 308332 kern.info] root on /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/disk at 0,0:a fstype ufs Original post: Nov 27 03:16:28 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ebus at 1, ebus0 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:28 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ebus0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:28 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] power0 at ebus0: offset 14,724000 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:28 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] power0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/power at 14,724000 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:28 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su0 at ebus0: offset 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:28 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:29 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su1 at ebus0: offset 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:29 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:29 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] ffb0 at root: UPA 0x1e 0x0 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:29 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ffb0 is /SUNW,ffb at 1e,0 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:29 concept unix: [ID 270833 kern.info] cpu0: UltraSPARC-IIi (portid 0 impl 0x12 ver 0x91 clock 440 MHz) Original post: Nov 27 03:16:30 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] se0 at ebus0: offset 14,400000 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:30 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] se0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/se at 14,400000 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:31 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : PCI IO 2.0 (Rev Id = c1) Found Original post: Nov 27 03:16:31 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: network at 1,1, hme0 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:31 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] hme0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/network at 1,1 Original post: Nov 27 03:16:35 concept genunix: [ID 454863 kern.info] dump on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 size 768 MB Original post: Nov 27 03:16:35 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : Internal Transceiver Selected. Original post: Nov 27 03:16:35 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : 10 Mbps Half-Duplex Link Up Original post: Nov 27 03:18:12 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: devinfo0 Original post: Nov 27 03:18:12 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo at 0 Original post: Nov 27 03:19:07 concept syslogd: /var/log/local4.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 27 03:19:07 concept syslogd: /var/log/local6.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 27 03:19:08 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: free: freeing free block, dev:0x8800000005, block:6728, ino:117164, fs:/var Original post: Nov 27 03:19:08 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.11 Original post: Nov 27 03:19:16 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: tod0 Original post: Nov 27 03:19:16 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] tod0 is /pseudo/tod at 0 Original post: Nov 27 03:19:16 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 Original post: Nov 27 03:19:16 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0 Original post: Nov 27 08:01:12 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /tmp: unexpected allocated inode 20, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 28 00:00:00 concept ntpdate[19696]: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] ntpdate 3-5.93e Mon Sep 20 15:45:30 PDT 1999 (1) Original post: Nov 28 00:00:02 concept ntpdate[19696]: [ID 774510 daemon.notice] step time server 192.43.244.18 offset 0.917307 sec Original post: Nov 28 03:15:11 concept syslogd: /var/log/local4.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 28 03:15:11 concept syslogd: /var/log/local6.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept unix: [ID 836849 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept ^Mpanic[cpu0]/thread=30000a86d40: Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept unix: [ID 137713 kern.notice] free: freeing free frag, dev:0x8800000004, blk:328, cg:47, ino:183803, fs:/usr/local/apache Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100451140 ufs:ufs_fault_v+e0 (2a1004514e8, 14a5820, 2a100451330, 0, 0, 30000042e08) Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000000 00000000014a5820 0000030000042e08 0000008800000004 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000000 0000030000042eb8 0000030001b332f0 0000000000001000 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1004511f0 ufs:ufs_fault+1c (2a1004514e8, 14a5820, 8800000004, 148, 2f, 2cdfb) Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000070 000000000149d000 0000000000000000 0000000000000010 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept %l4-7: 0000000001499150 000003000046df18 000003000046df40 000000000142ebc8 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1004512a0 ufs:free+4b0 (2a100451448, 300020c90a8, 90255, 2f, 30000042eb8, 148) Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 00000300020c9510 00000300009ce000 00000300020c9000 0000030000042e08 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000148 0000000000001000 0000030001b33240 000000000000002f Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100451380 ufs:ufs_itrunc+74c (2a100451448, 0, 0, 3000026bf28, 0, d) Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000000 0000030000ac09a8 00000300009ce000 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000009 ffffffffffffffff ffffffffffffffff 0000000000001000 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100451690 ufs:ufs_trans_itrunc+4c (0, 0, 1, 3000026bf28, 30000a86d44, 0) Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000030000042e50 0000030000ac0b08 000000000000016d 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000001 0000030001aaa5f8 0000030001af4300 0000030000ac09a8 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100451750 ufs:ufs_delete+364 (0, 30000ac0a48, 30000ac0b08, d29, 3000026bf28, 0) Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000030000ac0a48 000003000046cb48 0000030000ac09a8 0000030000ac0b08 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000001 0000000000000000 0000030000042e08 0000030000ac09a8 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100451830 genunix:closef+84 (3000050a628, 0, 1, 0, 100c6ac, 0) Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000000 0000000000000001 0000030000ac0a48 000003000000e3f0 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept %l4-7: 0000000001494800 0000000000000000 000000000140e000 0000000000000001 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1004518e0 genunix:closeall+30 (300008a48e8, 30000a86d40, 20, 0, b0558200, 0) Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000030001ba4168 000000000000000a 00000300008a4018 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:14 concept %l4-7: 0000030000a86d40 0000000001410478 00000000ff3ec8bc 00000000ff3ee4a4 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:15 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100451990 genunix:proc_exit+310 (30003400c18, 149daa8, 30000a86d40, fed8bab4, 5, 0) Original post: Nov 28 11:22:15 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000030000a5fd50 00000300008a4018 0000030000a84748 0000000000000001 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:15 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000001 0000000000000001 0000000000000001 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:15 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100451a40 genunix:exit+8 (1, 1, 914c8, ffbfdb1c, 0, 0) Original post: Nov 28 11:22:15 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 00000000ff3bf644 00000000fecb0000 00000000fee42058 00000000fee3e6a0 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:15 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000000 00000000001a71ef 00000000ffbfd8c0 00000000ff06c3ac Original post: Nov 28 11:22:15 concept unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 28 11:22:15 concept genunix: [ID 672855 kern.notice] syncing file systems... Original post: Nov 28 11:22:15 concept genunix: [ID 733762 kern.notice] 12 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:16 concept genunix: [ID 733762 kern.notice] 8 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:17 concept genunix: [ID 733762 kern.notice] 4 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:37 concept last message repeated 20 times Original post: Nov 28 11:22:38 concept genunix: [ID 622722 kern.notice] done (not all i/o completed) Original post: Nov 28 11:22:39 concept genunix: [ID 111219 kern.notice] dumping to /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1, offset 161153024, content: kernel + curproc Original post: Nov 28 11:22:39 concept uata: [ID 606412 kern.warning] WARNING: timeout: reset bus chno = 0 targ = 0 Original post: Nov 28 11:22:44 concept genunix: [ID 409368 kern.notice] ^M100% done: 4513 pages dumped, compression ratio 2.64, Original post: Nov 28 11:22:44 concept genunix: [ID 851671 kern.notice] dump succeeded Original post: Nov 29 07:50:36 concept genunix: [ID 540533 kern.notice] ^MSunOS Release 5.9 Version Generic_117171-10 64-bit Original post: Nov 29 07:50:36 concept genunix: [ID 943905 kern.notice] Copyright 1983-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Original post: Nov 29 07:50:36 concept Use is subject to license terms. Original post: Nov 29 07:50:36 concept genunix: [ID 678236 kern.info] Ethernet address = 8:0:20:c6:4a:46 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:36 concept unix: [ID 389951 kern.info] mem = 262144K (0x10000000) Original post: Nov 29 07:50:36 concept unix: [ID 930857 kern.info] avail mem = 249167872 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:36 concept rootnex: [ID 466748 kern.info] root nexus = Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI (UltraSPARC-IIi 440MHz) Original post: Nov 29 07:50:36 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] pcipsy0 at root: UPA 0x1f 0x0 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:36 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pcipsy0 is /pci at 1f,0 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:36 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1,1, simba0 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:36 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:36 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1, simba1 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:36 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:52 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ide at 3, uata0 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:52 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] uata0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:52 concept uata: [ID 114370 kern.info] dad0 at pci1095,6460 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:52 concept uata: [ID 347839 kern.info] target 0 lun 0 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:52 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] dad0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/dad at 0,0 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:53 concept dada: [ID 365881 kern.info] Original post: Nov 29 07:50:53 concept swapgeneric: [ID 308332 kern.info] root on /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/disk at 0,0:a fstype ufs Original post: Nov 29 07:50:53 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ebus at 1, ebus0 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:53 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ebus0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:53 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] power0 at ebus0: offset 14,724000 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:53 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] power0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/power at 14,724000 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:53 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su0 at ebus0: offset 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:53 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:54 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su1 at ebus0: offset 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:54 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:54 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] ffb0 at root: UPA 0x1e 0x0 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:54 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ffb0 is /SUNW,ffb at 1e,0 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:54 concept unix: [ID 270833 kern.info] cpu0: UltraSPARC-IIi (portid 0 impl 0x12 ver 0x91 clock 440 MHz) Original post: Nov 29 07:50:55 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] se0 at ebus0: offset 14,400000 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:55 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] se0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/se at 14,400000 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:56 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : PCI IO 2.0 (Rev Id = c1) Found Original post: Nov 29 07:50:56 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: network at 1,1, hme0 Original post: Nov 29 07:50:56 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] hme0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/network at 1,1 Original post: Nov 29 07:51:00 concept genunix: [ID 454863 kern.info] dump on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 size 768 MB Original post: Nov 29 07:51:00 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : Internal Transceiver Selected. Original post: Nov 29 07:51:00 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : 10 Mbps Half-Duplex Link Up Original post: Nov 29 07:51:03 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: devinfo0 Original post: Nov 29 07:51:03 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo at 0 Original post: Nov 29 08:03:03 concept scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd0 at uata0: target 2 lun 0 Original post: Nov 29 08:03:03 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/sd at 2,0 Original post: Nov 29 08:03:04 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: vol0 Original post: Nov 29 08:03:04 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] vol0 is /pseudo/vol at 0 Original post: Nov 29 08:03:07 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] fd0 at ebus0: offset 14,3023f0 Original post: Nov 29 08:03:07 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fd0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/fdthree at 14,3023f0 Original post: Nov 29 08:03:08 concept /usr/sbin/vold[117]: [ID 770238 daemon.error] cdrom: /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0s2; Device busy Original post: Nov 29 08:03:17 concept syslogd: /var/log/local4.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 29 08:03:17 concept syslogd: /var/log/local6.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 29 08:03:18 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: free: freeing free frag, dev:0x8800000004, blk:328, cg:47, ino:183803, fs:/usr/local/apache Original post: Nov 29 08:03:18 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.12 Original post: Nov 29 08:03:27 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: tod0 Original post: Nov 29 08:03:27 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] tod0 is /pseudo/tod at 0 Original post: Nov 29 08:03:27 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 Original post: Nov 29 08:03:27 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0 Original post: Nov 29 08:03:44 concept genunix: [ID 748887 kern.notice] NOTICE: out of per-user processes for uid 100 Original post: Nov 29 08:03:46 concept last message repeated 7 times Original post: Nov 29 08:03:59 concept /usr/sbin/vold[1631]: [ID 159315 daemon.error] vol_init: already a daemon running Original post: Nov 29 08:04:20 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 Original post: Nov 29 08:04:20 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0 Original post: Nov 29 08:36:33 concept genunix: [ID 748887 kern.notice] NOTICE: out of per-user processes for uid 100 Original post: Nov 29 08:36:34 concept last message repeated 8 times Original post: Nov 29 08:49:56 concept genunix: [ID 748887 kern.notice] NOTICE: out of per-user processes for uid 100 Original post: Nov 29 08:49:56 concept last message repeated 1 time Original post: Nov 29 08:56:41 concept ufs: [ID 845546 kern.notice] NOTICE: alloc: /: file system full Original post: Nov 29 08:57:02 concept last message repeated 5 times Original post: Nov 29 09:11:40 concept genunix: [ID 748887 kern.notice] NOTICE: out of per-user processes for uid 100 Original post: Nov 29 09:11:45 concept last message repeated 25 times Original post: Nov 29 09:11:46 concept genunix: [ID 792718 kern.warning] WARNING: out of processes Original post: Nov 29 09:11:59 concept last message repeated 188 times Original post: Nov 29 09:11:59 concept genunix: [ID 748887 kern.notice] NOTICE: out of per-user processes for uid 100 Original post: Nov 29 09:11:59 concept genunix: [ID 792718 kern.warning] WARNING: out of processes Original post: Nov 29 09:12:10 concept last message repeated 381 times Original post: Nov 29 09:12:10 concept genunix: [ID 748887 kern.notice] NOTICE: out of per-user processes for uid 100 Original post: Nov 29 09:12:11 concept last message repeated 1 time Original post: Nov 29 09:12:11 concept genunix: [ID 792718 kern.warning] WARNING: out of processes Original post: Nov 29 09:12:11 concept last message repeated 2 times Original post: Nov 29 09:12:11 concept genunix: [ID 748887 kern.notice] NOTICE: out of per-user processes for uid 100 Original post: Nov 29 09:12:12 concept last message repeated 2 times Original post: Nov 29 09:12:12 concept genunix: [ID 792718 kern.warning] WARNING: out of processes Original post: Nov 29 09:12:13 concept last message repeated 8 times Original post: Nov 29 09:12:13 concept genunix: [ID 748887 kern.notice] NOTICE: out of per-user processes for uid 100 Original post: Nov 29 09:12:13 concept last message repeated 1 time Original post: Nov 29 09:12:14 concept genunix: [ID 792718 kern.warning] WARNING: out of processes Original post: Nov 29 09:12:28 concept last message repeated 143 times Original post: Nov 29 09:12:28 concept genunix: [ID 748887 kern.notice] NOTICE: out of per-user processes for uid 100 Original post: Nov 29 09:12:28 concept genunix: [ID 792718 kern.warning] WARNING: out of processes Original post: Nov 29 09:12:33 concept last message repeated 13 times Original post: Nov 29 09:12:33 concept genunix: [ID 748887 kern.notice] NOTICE: out of per-user processes for uid 100 Original post: Nov 29 09:12:34 concept last message repeated 2 times Original post: Nov 29 09:12:35 concept genunix: [ID 792718 kern.warning] WARNING: out of processes Original post: Nov 29 09:12:35 concept last message repeated 1 time Original post: Nov 29 09:12:38 concept genunix: [ID 748887 kern.notice] NOTICE: out of per-user processes for uid 100 Original post: Nov 29 09:13:02 concept last message repeated 46 times Original post: Nov 29 09:13:31 concept reboot: [ID 662345 auth.crit] rebooted by root Original post: Nov 29 09:13:31 concept syslogd: going down on signal 15 Original post: Nov 29 09:13:31 concept rpcbind: [ID 564983 daemon.error] rpcbind terminating on signal. Original post: Nov 29 09:13:31 concept in.ndpd[236]: [ID 448925 daemon.error] terminated Original post: Nov 29 09:13:32 concept /usr/dt/bin/ttsession[2364]: [ID 649700 daemon.error] exiting Original post: Nov 29 09:13:33 concept shutdown: [ID 254490 auth.crit] console in utmpx is not a tty Original post: Nov 29 09:13:33 concept shutdown: [ID 600729 auth.crit] halt by root Original post: Nov 29 09:13:35 concept shutdown: [ID 254490 auth.crit] console in utmpx is not a tty Original post: Nov 29 09:13:35 concept shutdown: [ID 600729 auth.crit] halt by root Original post: Nov 29 09:13:38 concept genunix: [ID 672855 kern.notice] syncing file systems... Original post: Nov 29 09:13:38 concept genunix: [ID 904073 kern.notice] done Original post: Nov 29 09:14:10 concept genunix: [ID 540533 kern.notice] ^MSunOS Release 5.9 Version Generic_117171-10 64-bit Original post: Nov 29 09:14:10 concept genunix: [ID 943905 kern.notice] Copyright 1983-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Original post: Nov 29 09:14:10 concept Use is subject to license terms. Original post: Nov 29 09:14:10 concept genunix: [ID 678236 kern.info] Ethernet address = 8:0:20:c6:4a:46 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:10 concept unix: [ID 389951 kern.info] mem = 262144K (0x10000000) Original post: Nov 29 09:14:10 concept unix: [ID 930857 kern.info] avail mem = 249167872 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:10 concept rootnex: [ID 466748 kern.info] root nexus = Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI (UltraSPARC-IIi 440MHz) Original post: Nov 29 09:14:10 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] pcipsy0 at root: UPA 0x1f 0x0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:10 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pcipsy0 is /pci at 1f,0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:10 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1,1, simba0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:10 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:10 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1, simba1 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:10 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:26 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ide at 3, uata0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:26 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] uata0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:26 concept uata: [ID 114370 kern.info] dad0 at pci1095,6460 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:26 concept uata: [ID 347839 kern.info] target 0 lun 0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:26 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] dad0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/dad at 0,0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:27 concept dada: [ID 365881 kern.info] Original post: Nov 29 09:14:27 concept swapgeneric: [ID 308332 kern.info] root on /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/disk at 0,0:a fstype ufs Original post: Nov 29 09:14:27 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ebus at 1, ebus0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:27 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ebus0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:27 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] power0 at ebus0: offset 14,724000 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:27 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] power0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/power at 14,724000 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:27 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su0 at ebus0: offset 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:27 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:28 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su1 at ebus0: offset 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:28 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:28 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] ffb0 at root: UPA 0x1e 0x0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:28 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ffb0 is /SUNW,ffb at 1e,0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:28 concept unix: [ID 270833 kern.info] cpu0: UltraSPARC-IIi (portid 0 impl 0x12 ver 0x91 clock 440 MHz) Original post: Nov 29 09:14:29 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] se0 at ebus0: offset 14,400000 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:29 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] se0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/se at 14,400000 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:30 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : PCI IO 2.0 (Rev Id = c1) Found Original post: Nov 29 09:14:30 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: network at 1,1, hme0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:30 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] hme0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/network at 1,1 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:34 concept genunix: [ID 454863 kern.info] dump on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 size 768 MB Original post: Nov 29 09:14:34 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : Internal Transceiver Selected. Original post: Nov 29 09:14:34 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : 10 Mbps Half-Duplex Link Up Original post: Nov 29 09:14:38 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: devinfo0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:38 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo at 0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:39 concept scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd0 at uata0: target 2 lun 0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:39 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/sd at 2,0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:54 concept syslogd: /var/log/local4.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 29 09:14:54 concept syslogd: /var/log/local6.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 29 09:14:56 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: tod0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:56 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] tod0 is /pseudo/tod at 0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:56 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 Original post: Nov 29 09:14:56 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0 Original post: Nov 29 09:15:27 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: vol0 Original post: Nov 29 09:15:27 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] vol0 is /pseudo/vol at 0 Original post: Nov 29 09:15:31 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] fd0 at ebus0: offset 14,3023f0 Original post: Nov 29 09:15:31 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fd0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/fdthree at 14,3023f0 Original post: Nov 29 09:15:32 concept /usr/sbin/vold[3318]: [ID 770238 daemon.error] cdrom: /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0s2; Device busy Original post: Nov 29 09:15:47 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 Original post: Nov 29 09:15:47 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0 Original post: Nov 29 13:00:00 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /tmp: unexpected allocated inode 4, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 29 13:00:00 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /tmp: unexpected allocated inode 29, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 29 14:21:03 concept genunix: [ID 540533 kern.notice] ^MSunOS Release 5.9 Version Generic_117171-10 64-bit Original post: Nov 29 14:21:03 concept genunix: [ID 943905 kern.notice] Copyright 1983-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Original post: Nov 29 14:21:03 concept Use is subject to license terms. Original post: Nov 29 14:21:03 concept genunix: [ID 678236 kern.info] Ethernet address = 8:0:20:c6:4a:46 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:03 concept unix: [ID 389951 kern.info] mem = 262144K (0x10000000) Original post: Nov 29 14:21:03 concept unix: [ID 930857 kern.info] avail mem = 249167872 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:03 concept rootnex: [ID 466748 kern.info] root nexus = Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI (UltraSPARC-IIi 440MHz) Original post: Nov 29 14:21:03 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] pcipsy0 at root: UPA 0x1f 0x0 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:03 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pcipsy0 is /pci at 1f,0 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:03 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1,1, simba0 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:03 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:03 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1, simba1 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:03 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:19 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ide at 3, uata0 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:19 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] uata0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:19 concept uata: [ID 114370 kern.info] dad0 at pci1095,6460 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:19 concept uata: [ID 347839 kern.info] target 0 lun 0 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:19 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] dad0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/dad at 0,0 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:20 concept dada: [ID 365881 kern.info] Original post: Nov 29 14:21:20 concept swapgeneric: [ID 308332 kern.info] root on /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/disk at 0,0:a fstype ufs Original post: Nov 29 14:21:20 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ebus at 1, ebus0 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:20 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ebus0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:20 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] power0 at ebus0: offset 14,724000 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:20 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] power0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/power at 14,724000 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:20 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su0 at ebus0: offset 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:20 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:21 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su1 at ebus0: offset 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:21 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:21 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] ffb0 at root: UPA 0x1e 0x0 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:21 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ffb0 is /SUNW,ffb at 1e,0 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:21 concept unix: [ID 270833 kern.info] cpu0: UltraSPARC-IIi (portid 0 impl 0x12 ver 0x91 clock 440 MHz) Original post: Nov 29 14:21:22 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] se0 at ebus0: offset 14,400000 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:22 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] se0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/se at 14,400000 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:23 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : PCI IO 2.0 (Rev Id = c1) Found Original post: Nov 29 14:21:23 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: network at 1,1, hme0 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:23 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] hme0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/network at 1,1 Original post: Nov 29 14:21:27 concept genunix: [ID 454863 kern.info] dump on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 size 768 MB Original post: Nov 29 14:21:27 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : Internal Transceiver Selected. Original post: Nov 29 14:21:27 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : 10 Mbps Half-Duplex Link Up Original post: Nov 29 14:24:43 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: devinfo0 Original post: Nov 29 14:24:43 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo at 0 Original post: Nov 29 14:35:23 concept scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd0 at uata0: target 2 lun 0 Original post: Nov 29 14:35:23 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/sd at 2,0 Original post: Nov 29 14:35:35 concept syslogd: /var/log/local4.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 29 14:35:35 concept syslogd: /var/log/local6.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 29 14:35:37 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: tod0 Original post: Nov 29 14:35:37 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] tod0 is /pseudo/tod at 0 Original post: Nov 29 14:35:37 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 Original post: Nov 29 14:35:37 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0 Original post: Nov 29 14:35:38 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132849, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 29 14:36:02 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132883, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 29 14:36:35 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: vol0 Original post: Nov 29 14:36:35 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] vol0 is /pseudo/vol at 0 Original post: Nov 29 14:36:38 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] fd0 at ebus0: offset 14,3023f0 Original post: Nov 29 14:36:38 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fd0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/fdthree at 14,3023f0 Original post: Nov 29 14:36:38 concept /usr/sbin/vold[2717]: [ID 770238 daemon.error] cdrom: /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0s2; Device busy Original post: Nov 29 14:36:43 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 Original post: Nov 29 14:36:43 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0 Original post: Nov 29 14:39:00 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /tmp: unexpected allocated inode 4, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 00:00:01 concept ntpdate[5707]: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] ntpdate 3-5.93e Mon Sep 20 15:45:30 PDT 1999 (1) Original post: Nov 30 00:00:02 concept ntpdate[5707]: [ID 774510 daemon.notice] step time server 192.43.244.18 offset 1.329515 sec Original post: Nov 30 06:02:30 concept hsfs: [ID 110662 kern.notice] NOTICE: hsfs: Warning: file system mounted on /cdrom Original post: Nov 30 06:02:30 concept does not conform to the ISO-9660 specification: Original post: Nov 30 06:02:30 concept hsfs: [ID 934317 kern.notice] file len greater than max allowed Original post: Nov 30 06:02:30 concept hsfs: [ID 674684 kern.notice] Due to this error, the file system may not be correctly interpreted. Original post: Nov 30 06:02:30 concept hsfs: [ID 532498 kern.notice] Other such errors in this file system will be silently ignored. Original post: Nov 30 08:09:00 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /tmp: unexpected allocated inode 36, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 08:09:00 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /tmp: unexpected allocated inode 37, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 08:09:03 concept unix: [ID 836849 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 30 08:09:03 concept ^Mpanic[cpu0]/thread=300056a4000: Original post: Nov 30 08:09:03 concept unix: [ID 137713 kern.notice] free: freeing free frag, dev:0x8800000006, blk:608, cg:0, ino:36, fs:/tmp Original post: Nov 30 08:09:03 concept unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 30 08:09:03 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1007250f0 ufs:ufs_fault_v+e0 (3004a83ee58, 14a5820, 2a1007252e0, 0, 0, 30000043188) Original post: Nov 30 08:09:03 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000000 00000000014a5820 0000030000043188 0000008800000006 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:03 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000000 0000030000043238 00000300004d1af0 0000000000001000 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1007251a0 ufs:ufs_fault+1c (3004a83ee58, 14a5820, 8800000006, 260, 0, 24) Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 00000000000036b0 000000000149d000 0000000000000000 0000000000000018 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept %l4-7: 000000000149a090 0000000000000000 0000000000000003 000002a7516d4000 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100725250 ufs:free+4b0 (3004a83edb8, 30004dd00a8, 90255, 0, 30000043238, 260) Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000030004dd03c0 0000030001aa2000 0000030004dd0000 0000030000043188 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000260 0000000000001800 00000300004d1a40 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100725330 ufs:bmap_write+7cc (3004a83edb8, 17e8, 0, 0, 3000026b4a8, 0) Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000001c00 000003004a83edb8 0000000000000000 0000030001aa2000 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept %l4-7: 0000000000001c00 0000030000043188 0000000000000260 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100725640 ufs:wrip+428 (17e8, 2a1007259f8, 0, 3000026b4a8, 1059800, 0) Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000043 000003004a83edb8 0000000000000043 000002a1007259f8 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept %l4-7: 0000030000043188 0000030000043240 00000300000431d0 0000000000000001 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100725870 ufs:ufs_write+480 (3004a83ef20, 3004a83ef70, 14a4c00, 14a4c00, 0, 0) Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 00000300000431d0 0000030000043188 0000000000000000 000002a1007259f8 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000000 000003000026b4a8 000003004a83edb8 000003004a83ef18 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100725940 genunix:write+26c (1, 1b, 43, 0, 0, 0) Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 00000000011962ec 000003004a83ee58 0000000000000043 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000004 0000000000000043 00000300020a0c08 0000000000000503 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100725a40 genunix:write32+38 (4, ffbfe3e8, 43, ffbfe3e4, 0, 0) Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept genunix: [ID 672855 kern.notice] syncing file systems... Original post: Nov 30 08:09:04 concept genunix: [ID 733762 kern.notice] 1 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:05 concept last message repeated 1 time Original post: Nov 30 08:09:06 concept genunix: [ID 904073 kern.notice] done Original post: Nov 30 08:09:07 concept genunix: [ID 111219 kern.notice] dumping to /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1, offset 161153024, content: kernel + curproc Original post: Nov 30 08:09:07 concept uata: [ID 606412 kern.warning] WARNING: timeout: reset bus chno = 0 targ = 0 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:13 concept genunix: [ID 409368 kern.notice] ^M100% done: 5414 pages dumped, compression ratio 2.59, Original post: Nov 30 08:09:13 concept genunix: [ID 851671 kern.notice] dump succeeded Original post: Nov 30 08:09:45 concept genunix: [ID 540533 kern.notice] ^MSunOS Release 5.9 Version Generic_117171-10 64-bit Original post: Nov 30 08:09:45 concept genunix: [ID 943905 kern.notice] Copyright 1983-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Original post: Nov 30 08:09:45 concept Use is subject to license terms. Original post: Nov 30 08:09:45 concept genunix: [ID 678236 kern.info] Ethernet address = 8:0:20:c6:4a:46 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:45 concept unix: [ID 389951 kern.info] mem = 262144K (0x10000000) Original post: Nov 30 08:09:45 concept unix: [ID 930857 kern.info] avail mem = 249167872 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:45 concept rootnex: [ID 466748 kern.info] root nexus = Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI (UltraSPARC-IIi 440MHz) Original post: Nov 30 08:09:45 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] pcipsy0 at root: UPA 0x1f 0x0 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:45 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pcipsy0 is /pci at 1f,0 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:45 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1,1, simba0 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:45 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:45 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1, simba1 Original post: Nov 30 08:09:45 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:01 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ide at 3, uata0 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:01 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] uata0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:01 concept uata: [ID 114370 kern.info] dad0 at pci1095,6460 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:01 concept uata: [ID 347839 kern.info] target 0 lun 0 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:01 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] dad0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/dad at 0,0 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:02 concept dada: [ID 365881 kern.info] Original post: Nov 30 08:10:02 concept swapgeneric: [ID 308332 kern.info] root on /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/disk at 0,0:a fstype ufs Original post: Nov 30 08:10:02 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ebus at 1, ebus0 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:02 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ebus0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:02 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] power0 at ebus0: offset 14,724000 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:02 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] power0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/power at 14,724000 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:02 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su0 at ebus0: offset 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:02 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:02 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su1 at ebus0: offset 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:02 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:03 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] ffb0 at root: UPA 0x1e 0x0 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:03 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ffb0 is /SUNW,ffb at 1e,0 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:03 concept unix: [ID 270833 kern.info] cpu0: UltraSPARC-IIi (portid 0 impl 0x12 ver 0x91 clock 440 MHz) Original post: Nov 30 08:10:04 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] se0 at ebus0: offset 14,400000 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:04 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] se0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/se at 14,400000 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:05 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : PCI IO 2.0 (Rev Id = c1) Found Original post: Nov 30 08:10:05 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: network at 1,1, hme0 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:05 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] hme0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/network at 1,1 Original post: Nov 30 08:10:09 concept genunix: [ID 454863 kern.info] dump on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 size 768 MB Original post: Nov 30 08:10:09 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : Internal Transceiver Selected. Original post: Nov 30 08:10:09 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : 10 Mbps Half-Duplex Link Up Original post: Nov 30 08:13:26 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: devinfo0 Original post: Nov 30 08:13:26 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo at 0 Original post: Nov 30 08:13:27 concept scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd0 at uata0: target 2 lun 0 Original post: Nov 30 08:13:27 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/sd at 2,0 Original post: Nov 30 08:13:39 concept syslogd: /var/log/local4.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 30 08:13:39 concept syslogd: /var/log/local6.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 30 08:13:39 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: free: freeing free frag, dev:0x8800000006, blk:608, cg:0, ino:36, fs:/tmp Original post: Nov 30 08:13:40 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.13 Original post: Nov 30 08:13:45 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132849, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 08:13:48 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: tod0 Original post: Nov 30 08:13:48 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] tod0 is /pseudo/tod at 0 Original post: Nov 30 08:13:48 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 Original post: Nov 30 08:13:48 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0 Original post: Nov 30 08:43:36 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: vol0 Original post: Nov 30 08:43:36 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] vol0 is /pseudo/vol at 0 Original post: Nov 30 08:43:38 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] fd0 at ebus0: offset 14,3023f0 Original post: Nov 30 08:43:38 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fd0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/fdthree at 14,3023f0 Original post: Nov 30 08:43:39 concept /usr/sbin/vold[29038]: [ID 770238 daemon.error] cdrom: /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0s2; Device busy Original post: Nov 30 08:43:44 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 Original post: Nov 30 08:43:44 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0 Original post: Nov 30 08:54:51 concept genunix: [ID 540533 kern.notice] ^MSunOS Release 5.9 Version Generic_117171-10 64-bit Original post: Nov 30 08:54:51 concept genunix: [ID 943905 kern.notice] Copyright 1983-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Original post: Nov 30 08:54:51 concept Use is subject to license terms. Original post: Nov 30 08:54:51 concept genunix: [ID 678236 kern.info] Ethernet address = 8:0:20:c6:4a:46 Original post: Nov 30 08:54:51 concept unix: [ID 389951 kern.info] mem = 262144K (0x10000000) Original post: Nov 30 08:54:51 concept unix: [ID 930857 kern.info] avail mem = 249135104 Original post: Nov 30 08:54:51 concept rootnex: [ID 466748 kern.info] root nexus = Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI (UltraSPARC-IIi 440MHz) Original post: Nov 30 08:54:51 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] pcipsy0 at root: UPA 0x1f 0x0 Original post: Nov 30 08:54:51 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pcipsy0 is /pci at 1f,0 Original post: Nov 30 08:54:51 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1,1, simba0 Original post: Nov 30 08:54:51 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1 Original post: Nov 30 08:54:51 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1, simba1 Original post: Nov 30 08:54:51 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:07 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ide at 3, uata0 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:07 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] uata0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:07 concept uata: [ID 114370 kern.info] dad0 at pci1095,6460 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:07 concept uata: [ID 347839 kern.info] target 0 lun 0 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:07 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] dad0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/dad at 0,0 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:08 concept dada: [ID 365881 kern.info] Original post: Nov 30 08:55:08 concept swapgeneric: [ID 308332 kern.info] root on /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/disk at 0,0:a fstype ufs Original post: Nov 30 08:55:08 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ebus at 1, ebus0 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:08 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ebus0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:08 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] power0 at ebus0: offset 14,724000 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:08 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] power0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/power at 14,724000 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:09 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su0 at ebus0: offset 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:09 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:09 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su1 at ebus0: offset 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:09 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:09 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] ffb0 at root: UPA 0x1e 0x0 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:09 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ffb0 is /SUNW,ffb at 1e,0 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:09 concept unix: [ID 270833 kern.info] cpu0: UltraSPARC-IIi (portid 0 impl 0x12 ver 0x91 clock 440 MHz) Original post: Nov 30 08:55:10 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] se0 at ebus0: offset 14,400000 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:10 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] se0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/se at 14,400000 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:11 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : PCI IO 2.0 (Rev Id = c1) Found Original post: Nov 30 08:55:11 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: network at 1,1, hme0 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:11 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] hme0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/network at 1,1 Original post: Nov 30 08:55:15 concept genunix: [ID 454863 kern.info] dump on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 size 768 MB Original post: Nov 30 08:55:15 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : Internal Transceiver Selected. Original post: Nov 30 08:55:15 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : 10 Mbps Half-Duplex Link Up Original post: Nov 30 08:58:32 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: devinfo0 Original post: Nov 30 08:58:32 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo at 0 Original post: Nov 30 09:17:42 concept reboot: [ID 662345 auth.crit] rebooted by root Original post: Nov 30 09:17:47 concept genunix: [ID 672855 kern.notice] syncing file systems... Original post: Nov 30 09:17:47 concept genunix: [ID 904073 kern.notice] done Original post: Nov 30 09:18:20 concept genunix: [ID 540533 kern.notice] ^MSunOS Release 5.9 Version Generic_117171-10 64-bit Original post: Nov 30 09:18:20 concept genunix: [ID 943905 kern.notice] Copyright 1983-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Original post: Nov 30 09:18:20 concept Use is subject to license terms. Original post: Nov 30 09:18:20 concept genunix: [ID 678236 kern.info] Ethernet address = 8:0:20:c6:4a:46 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:20 concept unix: [ID 389951 kern.info] mem = 262144K (0x10000000) Original post: Nov 30 09:18:20 concept unix: [ID 930857 kern.info] avail mem = 249167872 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:20 concept rootnex: [ID 466748 kern.info] root nexus = Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI (UltraSPARC-IIi 440MHz) Original post: Nov 30 09:18:20 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] pcipsy0 at root: UPA 0x1f 0x0 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:20 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pcipsy0 is /pci at 1f,0 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:20 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1,1, simba0 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:20 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:20 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1, simba1 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:20 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:36 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ide at 3, uata0 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:36 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] uata0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:36 concept uata: [ID 114370 kern.info] dad0 at pci1095,6460 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:36 concept uata: [ID 347839 kern.info] target 0 lun 0 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:36 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] dad0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/dad at 0,0 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:37 concept dada: [ID 365881 kern.info] Original post: Nov 30 09:18:37 concept swapgeneric: [ID 308332 kern.info] root on /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/disk at 0,0:a fstype ufs Original post: Nov 30 09:18:37 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ebus at 1, ebus0 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:37 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ebus0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:37 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] power0 at ebus0: offset 14,724000 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:37 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] power0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/power at 14,724000 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:37 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su0 at ebus0: offset 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:37 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:38 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su1 at ebus0: offset 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:38 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:38 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] ffb0 at root: UPA 0x1e 0x0 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:38 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ffb0 is /SUNW,ffb at 1e,0 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:38 concept unix: [ID 270833 kern.info] cpu0: UltraSPARC-IIi (portid 0 impl 0x12 ver 0x91 clock 440 MHz) Original post: Nov 30 09:18:39 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] se0 at ebus0: offset 14,400000 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:39 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] se0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/se at 14,400000 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:40 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : PCI IO 2.0 (Rev Id = c1) Found Original post: Nov 30 09:18:40 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: network at 1,1, hme0 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:40 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] hme0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/network at 1,1 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:44 concept genunix: [ID 454863 kern.info] dump on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 size 768 MB Original post: Nov 30 09:18:44 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : Internal Transceiver Selected. Original post: Nov 30 09:18:44 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : 10 Mbps Half-Duplex Link Up Original post: Nov 30 09:18:48 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: devinfo0 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:48 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo at 0 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:49 concept scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd0 at uata0: target 2 lun 0 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:49 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/sd at 2,0 Original post: Nov 30 09:18:59 concept syslogd: /var/log/local4.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 30 09:18:59 concept syslogd: /var/log/local6.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 30 09:18:59 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: ufs_ifree: freeing free inode, mode:0, ino:183790, fs:/usr/local/apache Original post: Nov 30 09:19:00 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.14 Original post: Nov 30 09:19:03 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132849, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 09:19:11 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: tod0 Original post: Nov 30 09:19:11 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] tod0 is /pseudo/tod at 0 Original post: Nov 30 09:19:12 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 Original post: Nov 30 09:19:12 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0 Original post: Nov 30 09:19:47 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: vol0 Original post: Nov 30 09:19:47 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] vol0 is /pseudo/vol at 0 Original post: Nov 30 09:19:50 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] fd0 at ebus0: offset 14,3023f0 Original post: Nov 30 09:19:50 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fd0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/fdthree at 14,3023f0 Original post: Nov 30 09:19:50 concept /usr/sbin/vold[3989]: [ID 770238 daemon.error] cdrom: /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0s2; Device busy Original post: Nov 30 09:19:53 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 Original post: Nov 30 09:19:53 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:33 concept rpcbind: [ID 564983 daemon.error] rpcbind terminating on signal. Original post: Nov 30 09:23:33 concept in.ndpd[326]: [ID 448925 daemon.error] terminated Original post: Nov 30 09:23:33 concept unix: [ID 836849 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 30 09:23:33 concept ^Mpanic[cpu0]/thread=30000a08d40: Original post: Nov 30 09:23:33 concept unix: [ID 875288 kern.notice] ufs_ifree: freeing free inode, mode:0, ino:144535, fs:/var Original post: Nov 30 09:23:33 concept unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1003b74e0 ufs:ufs_fault_v+e0 (30001c2f258, 14a58c8, 2a1003b76d0, 0, 407d93, 3b9aca00) Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000000 00000000014a58c8 0000030000043348 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept %l4-7: 000000000149a980 00000300000433f8 000000ffffffffff 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1003b7590 ufs:ufs_fault+1c (30001c2f258, 14a58c8, 0, 23497, 3000077a0d4, 0) Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 000003000324a000 000003000077a000 0000030000043348 0000000000000025 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept %l4-7: 00000000000081b0 0000030001c2f1b8 0000000000023497 0000030002275800 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1003b7640 ufs:ufs_delete+460 (0, 30001c2f258, 30001c2f318, 0, 3000026ae48, 30000a08d3c) Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 00000000000081b0 0000030000043390 0000000000001270 0000030001c2f318 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000001 0000000000000000 0000030000043348 0000030001c2f1b8 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1003b7720 genunix:closef+84 (30000afeb00, 0, 1, 0, 100c6ac, 0) Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000000 0000000000000001 0000030001c2f258 000003000000e3f0 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept %l4-7: 0000000001494800 0000000000000000 000000000140e000 0000000000000001 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1003b77d0 genunix:closeall+30 (30000b39350, 30000a08d40, 20, 0, 7a9f00, 0) Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000030002518118 0000000000000008 0000030000636928 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept %l4-7: 000003000000e658 0000000001410478 0000030000b38b9c 0000030000b38c20 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1003b7880 genunix:proc_exit+310 (30001e5d7c0, 149daa8, 30000a08d40, 30000a9d070, ff, 1) Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 00000300022aa308 0000030000b38a80 0000030000a06728 0000000000000002 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept %l4-7: 000000000000000f 0000000000000002 000000000000000f 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1003b7930 genunix:exit+8 (2, f, 30000b38b94, 0, 30000a08d40, 20) Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 000000000000000f 0000000000000002 0000000000004000 0000030000b38a80 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000000 000000000000000f 0000000000000070 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1003b79e0 genunix:post_syscall+3e0 (2a1003b7ba0, 57, 0, 1, 30000a08d40, 4) Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000004 0000030000b38a80 0000030000a06728 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000004 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 30 09:23:34 concept genunix: [ID 672855 kern.notice] syncing file systems... Original post: Nov 30 09:24:04 concept unix: [ID 836849 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 30 09:24:04 concept ^Mpanic[cpu0]/thread=30000a08d40: Original post: Nov 30 09:24:04 concept unix: [ID 715357 kern.notice] panic sync timeout Original post: Nov 30 09:24:04 concept unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 30 09:24:04 concept genunix: [ID 111219 kern.notice] dumping to /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1, offset 161153024, content: kernel + curproc Original post: Nov 30 09:24:04 concept uata: [ID 606412 kern.warning] WARNING: timeout: reset bus chno = 0 targ = 0 Original post: Nov 30 09:24:05 concept genunix: [ID 409368 kern.notice] ^M100% done: 4293 pages dumped, compression ratio 2.76, Original post: Nov 30 09:24:05 concept genunix: [ID 851671 kern.notice] dump succeeded Original post: Nov 30 09:25:40 concept genunix: [ID 540533 kern.notice] ^MSunOS Release 5.9 Version Generic_117171-10 64-bit Original post: Nov 30 09:25:40 concept genunix: [ID 943905 kern.notice] Copyright 1983-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Original post: Nov 30 09:25:40 concept Use is subject to license terms. Original post: Nov 30 09:25:40 concept genunix: [ID 678236 kern.info] Ethernet address = 8:0:20:c6:4a:46 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:40 concept unix: [ID 389951 kern.info] mem = 262144K (0x10000000) Original post: Nov 30 09:25:40 concept unix: [ID 930857 kern.info] avail mem = 249167872 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:40 concept rootnex: [ID 466748 kern.info] root nexus = Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI (UltraSPARC-IIi 440MHz) Original post: Nov 30 09:25:40 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] pcipsy0 at root: UPA 0x1f 0x0 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:40 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pcipsy0 is /pci at 1f,0 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:40 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1,1, simba0 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:40 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:40 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1, simba1 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:40 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:56 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ide at 3, uata0 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:56 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] uata0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:56 concept uata: [ID 114370 kern.info] dad0 at pci1095,6460 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:56 concept uata: [ID 347839 kern.info] target 0 lun 0 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:56 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] dad0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/dad at 0,0 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:57 concept dada: [ID 365881 kern.info] Original post: Nov 30 09:25:57 concept swapgeneric: [ID 308332 kern.info] root on /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/disk at 0,0:a fstype ufs Original post: Nov 30 09:25:57 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ebus at 1, ebus0 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:57 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ebus0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:57 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] power0 at ebus0: offset 14,724000 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:57 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] power0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/power at 14,724000 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:57 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su0 at ebus0: offset 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:57 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:58 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su1 at ebus0: offset 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:58 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:58 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] ffb0 at root: UPA 0x1e 0x0 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:58 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ffb0 is /SUNW,ffb at 1e,0 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:58 concept unix: [ID 270833 kern.info] cpu0: UltraSPARC-IIi (portid 0 impl 0x12 ver 0x91 clock 440 MHz) Original post: Nov 30 09:25:59 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] se0 at ebus0: offset 14,400000 Original post: Nov 30 09:25:59 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] se0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/se at 14,400000 Original post: Nov 30 09:26:00 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : PCI IO 2.0 (Rev Id = c1) Found Original post: Nov 30 09:26:00 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: network at 1,1, hme0 Original post: Nov 30 09:26:00 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] hme0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/network at 1,1 Original post: Nov 30 09:26:04 concept genunix: [ID 454863 kern.info] dump on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 size 768 MB Original post: Nov 30 09:26:04 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : Internal Transceiver Selected. Original post: Nov 30 09:26:04 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : 10 Mbps Half-Duplex Link Up Original post: Nov 30 09:29:21 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: devinfo0 Original post: Nov 30 09:29:21 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo at 0 Original post: Nov 30 09:51:19 concept scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd0 at uata0: target 2 lun 0 Original post: Nov 30 09:51:19 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/sd at 2,0 Original post: Nov 30 09:51:24 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132849, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 09:51:31 concept syslogd: /var/log/local4.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 30 09:51:31 concept syslogd: /var/log/local6.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 30 09:51:31 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: ufs_ifree: freeing free inode, mode:0, ino:144535, fs:/var Original post: Nov 30 09:51:32 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.15 Original post: Nov 30 09:51:34 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132864, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 09:51:36 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132866, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 09:51:36 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132867, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 09:51:36 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132868, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 09:51:41 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: tod0 Original post: Nov 30 09:51:41 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] tod0 is /pseudo/tod at 0 Original post: Nov 30 09:51:41 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 Original post: Nov 30 09:51:41 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0 Original post: Nov 30 09:52:13 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: vol0 Original post: Nov 30 09:52:13 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] vol0 is /pseudo/vol at 0 Original post: Nov 30 09:52:15 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] fd0 at ebus0: offset 14,3023f0 Original post: Nov 30 09:52:15 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fd0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/fdthree at 14,3023f0 Original post: Nov 30 09:52:16 concept /usr/sbin/vold[2240]: [ID 770238 daemon.error] cdrom: /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0s2; Device busy Original post: Nov 30 09:52:22 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 Original post: Nov 30 09:52:22 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0 Original post: Nov 30 09:52:45 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132883, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 10:01:40 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132864, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 10:01:40 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132866, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 10:01:40 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132867, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 10:01:40 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132868, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 10:02:29 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132883, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 10:06:00 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /tmp: unexpected allocated inode 15, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 10:07:03 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132849, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 10:57:41 concept hsfs: [ID 110662 kern.notice] NOTICE: hsfs: Warning: file system mounted on /cdrom Original post: Nov 30 10:57:41 concept does not conform to the ISO-9660 specification: Original post: Nov 30 10:57:41 concept hsfs: [ID 934317 kern.notice] file len greater than max allowed Original post: Nov 30 10:57:41 concept hsfs: [ID 674684 kern.notice] Due to this error, the file system may not be correctly interpreted. Original post: Nov 30 10:57:41 concept hsfs: [ID 532498 kern.notice] Other such errors in this file system will be silently ignored. Original post: Nov 30 14:39:54 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: tod0 Original post: Nov 30 14:39:54 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] tod0 is /pseudo/tod at 0 Original post: Nov 30 14:39:59 concept syslogd: going down on signal 15 Original post: Nov 30 14:40:00 concept unix: [ID 836849 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 30 14:40:00 concept ^Mpanic[cpu0]/thread=30000cbcd40: Original post: Nov 30 14:40:00 concept unix: [ID 875288 kern.notice] ufs_ifree: freeing free inode, mode:0, ino:183805, fs:/usr/local/apache Original post: Nov 30 14:40:00 concept unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 30 14:40:00 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1004916a0 ufs:ufs_fault_v+e0 (3000292f860, 14a58c8, 2a100491890, 0, 2fd7c7, 3b9aca00) Original post: Nov 30 14:40:00 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000000 00000000014a58c8 0000030000042e08 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 30 14:40:00 concept %l4-7: 00000000014999a0 0000030000042eb8 000000ffffffffff 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100491750 ufs:ufs_fault+1c (3000292f860, 14a58c8, 0, 2cdfd, 30001a7e0d4, 0) Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000030002541000 0000030001a7e000 0000030000042e08 000000000000002f Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept %l4-7: 00000000000081a4 000003000292f7c0 000000000002cdfd 0000030001a6cd20 Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100491800 ufs:ufs_delete+460 (0, 3000292f860, 3000292f920, 0, 3000026bf28, ff056690) Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 00000000000081a4 0000030000042e50 0000000000001270 000003000292f920 Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept %l4-7: 0000000000000001 0000000000000000 0000030000042e08 000003000292f7c0 Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1004918e0 genunix:closef+84 (30000c566a0, 30000cbcd40, 20, ffffffe3, c22fc, 103df8) Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000000 0000000000000001 000003000292f860 0000000000000000 Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept %l4-7: 0000000001494800 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 00000000ff06c3ac Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100491990 genunix:closeandsetf+380 (0, 30000c566a0, 0, fffffffd, c22fc, 1) Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000000 000003000250a280 0000000000000280 0000000000000010 Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept %l4-7: 0000030000ade038 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000280 Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a100491a40 genunix:close+8 (10, 11574, 0, 0, 0, 0) Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 00000000000c8398 00000000000c2598 Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept %l4-7: 0000000000002000 0000000000000005 00000000ffbffac0 00000000001044e8 Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice] Original post: Nov 30 14:40:01 concept genunix: [ID 672855 kern.notice] syncing file systems... Original post: Nov 30 14:40:02 concept genunix: [ID 733762 kern.notice] 7 Original post: Nov 30 14:40:03 concept genunix: [ID 733762 kern.notice] 5 Original post: Nov 30 14:40:04 concept genunix: [ID 733762 kern.notice] 1 Original post: Nov 30 14:40:24 concept last message repeated 20 times Original post: Nov 30 14:40:25 concept genunix: [ID 622722 kern.notice] done (not all i/o completed) Original post: Nov 30 14:40:26 concept genunix: [ID 111219 kern.notice] dumping to /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1, offset 161153024, content: kernel + curproc Original post: Nov 30 14:40:26 concept uata: [ID 606412 kern.warning] WARNING: timeout: reset bus chno = 0 targ = 0 Original post: Nov 30 14:40:31 concept genunix: [ID 409368 kern.notice] ^M100% done: 5576 pages dumped, compression ratio 2.52, Original post: Nov 30 14:40:31 concept genunix: [ID 851671 kern.notice] dump succeeded Original post: Nov 30 14:59:12 concept genunix: [ID 540533 kern.notice] ^MSunOS Release 5.9 Version Generic_117171-10 64-bit Original post: Nov 30 14:59:12 concept genunix: [ID 943905 kern.notice] Copyright 1983-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Original post: Nov 30 14:59:12 concept Use is subject to license terms. Original post: Nov 30 14:59:12 concept genunix: [ID 678236 kern.info] Ethernet address = 8:0:20:c6:4a:46 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:12 concept unix: [ID 389951 kern.info] mem = 262144K (0x10000000) Original post: Nov 30 14:59:12 concept unix: [ID 930857 kern.info] avail mem = 249167872 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:12 concept rootnex: [ID 466748 kern.info] root nexus = Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI (UltraSPARC-IIi 440MHz) Original post: Nov 30 14:59:12 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] pcipsy0 at root: UPA 0x1f 0x0 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:12 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pcipsy0 is /pci at 1f,0 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:12 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1,1, simba0 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:12 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:12 concept pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci at 1, simba1 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:12 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] simba1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:28 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ide at 3, uata0 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:28 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] uata0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:28 concept uata: [ID 114370 kern.info] dad0 at pci1095,6460 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:28 concept uata: [ID 347839 kern.info] target 0 lun 0 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:28 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] dad0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/dad at 0,0 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:29 concept dada: [ID 365881 kern.info] Original post: Nov 30 14:59:29 concept swapgeneric: [ID 308332 kern.info] root on /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/disk at 0,0:a fstype ufs Original post: Nov 30 14:59:29 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ebus at 1, ebus0 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:29 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ebus0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:29 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] power0 at ebus0: offset 14,724000 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:29 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] power0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/power at 14,724000 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:29 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su0 at ebus0: offset 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:29 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3083f8 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:30 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su1 at ebus0: offset 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:30 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] su1 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/su at 14,3062f8 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:30 concept rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] ffb0 at root: UPA 0x1e 0x0 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:30 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ffb0 is /SUNW,ffb at 1e,0 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:30 concept unix: [ID 270833 kern.info] cpu0: UltraSPARC-IIi (portid 0 impl 0x12 ver 0x91 clock 440 MHz) Original post: Nov 30 14:59:31 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] se0 at ebus0: offset 14,400000 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:31 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] se0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/se at 14,400000 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:32 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : PCI IO 2.0 (Rev Id = c1) Found Original post: Nov 30 14:59:32 concept simba: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: network at 1,1, hme0 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:32 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] hme0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/network at 1,1 Original post: Nov 30 14:59:36 concept genunix: [ID 454863 kern.info] dump on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 size 768 MB Original post: Nov 30 14:59:36 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : Internal Transceiver Selected. Original post: Nov 30 14:59:36 concept hme: [ID 517527 kern.info] SUNW,hme0 : 10 Mbps Half-Duplex Link Up Original post: Nov 30 15:02:47 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: devinfo0 Original post: Nov 30 15:02:47 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo at 0 Original post: Nov 30 15:36:40 concept scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd0 at uata0: target 2 lun 0 Original post: Nov 30 15:36:40 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/sd at 2,0 Original post: Nov 30 15:36:51 concept syslogd: /var/log/local4.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 30 15:36:51 concept syslogd: /var/log/local6.log: No such file or directory Original post: Nov 30 15:36:52 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: ufs_ifree: freeing free inode, mode:0, ino:183805, fs:/usr/local/apache Original post: Nov 30 15:36:52 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.16 Original post: Nov 30 15:36:58 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132849, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 15:37:00 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132864, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 15:37:01 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132866, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 15:37:01 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132867, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 15:37:01 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132868, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 15:37:01 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132869, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 15:37:01 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132870, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 15:37:02 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132875, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 15:37:03 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: tod0 Original post: Nov 30 15:37:03 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] tod0 is /pseudo/tod at 0 Original post: Nov 30 15:37:04 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 Original post: Nov 30 15:37:04 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0 Original post: Nov 30 15:37:06 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132877, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 15:37:08 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132883, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 15:41:34 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: vol0 Original post: Nov 30 15:41:34 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] vol0 is /pseudo/vol at 0 Original post: Nov 30 15:41:36 concept ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] fd0 at ebus0: offset 14,3023f0 Original post: Nov 30 15:41:36 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fd0 is /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ebus at 1/fdthree at 14,3023f0 Original post: Nov 30 15:41:36 concept /usr/sbin/vold[6520]: [ID 770238 daemon.error] cdrom: /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0s2; Device busy Original post: Nov 30 15:41:40 concept pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0 Original post: Nov 30 15:41:40 concept genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0 Original post: Nov 30 15:57:17 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132849, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 15:59:51 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132864, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 15:59:51 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132866, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 15:59:51 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132867, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 15:59:51 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132868, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 15:59:51 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132869, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 15:59:51 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132870, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 30 16:09:43 concept ufs: [ID 913664 kern.warning] WARNING: /var: unexpected allocated inode 132849, run fsck(1M) Original post: Nov 1 08:15:42 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: free: freeing free frag, dev:0x8800000005, blk:5735, cg:24, ino:93817, fs:/var Original post: Nov 1 08:15:42 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: free: freeing free frag, dev:0x8800000005, blk:5735, cg:24, ino:93817, fs:/var Original post: Nov 1 08:15:42 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.9 Original post: Nov 1 08:15:42 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.9 Original post: Nov 8 11:52:18 concept shutdown: [ID 600729 auth.crit] halt by root Original post: Nov 8 11:52:18 concept shutdown: [ID 600729 auth.crit] halt by root Original post: Nov 8 12:15:20 concept su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su root' succeeded for root on /dev/console Original post: Nov 8 12:23:12 concept su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su sbirl' succeeded for root on /dev/pts/4 Original post: Nov 8 12:46:40 concept halt: [ID 662345 auth.crit] halted by root Original post: Nov 8 12:46:40 concept halt: [ID 662345 auth.crit] halted by root Original post: Nov 8 12:46:42 concept shutdown: [ID 600729 auth.crit] halt by root Original post: Nov 8 12:46:42 concept shutdown: [ID 600729 auth.crit] halt by root Original post: Nov 8 12:46:44 concept last message repeated 1 time Original post: Nov 8 12:46:44 concept last message repeated 1 time Original post: Nov 8 14:24:54 concept su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su sbirl' succeeded for root on /dev/pts/4 Original post: Nov 10 08:52:55 concept su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su sbirl' succeeded for root on /dev/pts/4 Original post: Nov 19 15:14:34 concept su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su root' succeeded for root on /dev/console Original post: Nov 19 15:19:28 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: free: freeing free block, dev:0x8800000005, block:12168, ino:117164, fs:/var Original post: Nov 19 15:19:28 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: free: freeing free block, dev:0x8800000005, block:12168, ino:117164, fs:/var Original post: Nov 19 15:19:28 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.10 Original post: Nov 19 15:19:28 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.10 Original post: Nov 27 03:19:08 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: free: freeing free block, dev:0x8800000005, block:6728, ino:117164, fs:/var Original post: Nov 27 03:19:08 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: free: freeing free block, dev:0x8800000005, block:6728, ino:117164, fs:/var Original post: Nov 27 03:19:08 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.11 Original post: Nov 27 03:19:08 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.11 Original post: Nov 28 11:07:20 concept su: [ID 366847 auth.notice] 'su root' succeeded for sbirl on /dev/pts/1 Original post: Nov 28 11:07:20 concept su: [ID 366847 auth.notice] 'su root' succeeded for sbirl on /dev/pts/1 Original post: Nov 29 07:52:08 concept su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su root' succeeded for root on /dev/console Original post: Nov 29 08:03:18 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: free: freeing free frag, dev:0x8800000004, blk:328, cg:47, ino:183803, fs:/usr/local/apache Original post: Nov 29 08:03:18 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: free: freeing free frag, dev:0x8800000004, blk:328, cg:47, ino:183803, fs:/usr/local/apache Original post: Nov 29 08:03:18 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.12 Original post: Nov 29 08:03:18 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.12 Original post: Nov 29 08:13:56 concept login: [ID 644210 auth.notice] ROOT LOGIN /dev/console Original post: Nov 29 08:13:56 concept login: [ID 644210 auth.notice] ROOT LOGIN /dev/console Original post: Nov 29 08:52:56 concept su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su sbirl' succeeded for root on /dev/pts/5 Original post: Nov 29 09:13:31 concept reboot: [ID 662345 auth.crit] rebooted by root Original post: Nov 29 09:13:31 concept reboot: [ID 662345 auth.crit] rebooted by root Original post: Nov 29 09:13:33 concept shutdown: [ID 254490 auth.crit] console in utmpx is not a tty Original post: Nov 29 09:13:33 concept shutdown: [ID 600729 auth.crit] halt by root Original post: Nov 29 09:13:35 concept shutdown: [ID 254490 auth.crit] console in utmpx is not a tty Original post: Nov 29 09:13:35 concept shutdown: [ID 600729 auth.crit] halt by root Original post: Nov 29 09:13:33 concept shutdown: [ID 254490 auth.crit] console in utmpx is not a tty Original post: Nov 29 09:13:33 concept shutdown: [ID 600729 auth.crit] halt by root Original post: Nov 29 09:13:35 concept shutdown: [ID 254490 auth.crit] console in utmpx is not a tty Original post: Nov 29 09:13:35 concept shutdown: [ID 600729 auth.crit] halt by root Original post: Nov 29 09:17:49 concept su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su sbirl' succeeded for root on /dev/pts/5 Original post: Nov 29 14:25:58 concept su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su root' succeeded for root on /dev/console Original post: Nov 29 14:40:38 concept su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su sbirl' succeeded for root on /dev/pts/4 Original post: Nov 30 08:13:39 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: free: freeing free frag, dev:0x8800000006, blk:608, cg:0, ino:36, fs:/tmp Original post: Nov 30 08:13:39 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: free: freeing free frag, dev:0x8800000006, blk:608, cg:0, ino:36, fs:/tmp Original post: Nov 30 08:13:40 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.13 Original post: Nov 30 08:13:40 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.13 Original post: Nov 30 08:44:08 concept login: [ID 644210 auth.notice] ROOT LOGIN /dev/console Original post: Nov 30 08:44:08 concept login: [ID 644210 auth.notice] ROOT LOGIN /dev/console Original post: Nov 30 09:17:42 concept reboot: [ID 662345 auth.crit] rebooted by root Original post: Nov 30 09:01:05 concept su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su root' succeeded for root on /dev/console Original post: Nov 30 09:17:42 concept reboot: [ID 662345 auth.crit] rebooted by root Original post: Nov 30 09:18:59 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: ufs_ifree: freeing free inode, mode:0, ino:183790, fs:/usr/local/apache Original post: Nov 30 09:18:59 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: ufs_ifree: freeing free inode, mode:0, ino:183790, fs:/usr/local/apache Original post: Nov 30 09:19:00 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.14 Original post: Nov 30 09:19:00 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.14 Original post: Nov 30 09:20:13 concept login: [ID 644210 auth.notice] ROOT LOGIN /dev/console Original post: Nov 30 09:20:13 concept login: [ID 644210 auth.notice] ROOT LOGIN /dev/console Original post: Nov 30 09:35:52 concept su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su root' succeeded for root on /dev/console Original post: Nov 30 09:51:31 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: ufs_ifree: freeing free inode, mode:0, ino:144535, fs:/var Original post: Nov 30 09:51:31 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: ufs_ifree: freeing free inode, mode:0, ino:144535, fs:/var Original post: Nov 30 09:51:32 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.15 Original post: Nov 30 09:51:32 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.15 Original post: Nov 30 15:21:40 concept su: [ID 366847 auth.info] 'su root' succeeded for root on /dev/console Original post: Nov 30 15:36:52 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: ufs_ifree: freeing free inode, mode:0, ino:183805, fs:/usr/local/apache Original post: Nov 30 15:36:52 concept savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: ufs_ifree: freeing free inode, mode:0, ino:183805, fs:/usr/local/apache Original post: Nov 30 15:36:52 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.16 Original post: Nov 30 15:36:52 concept savecore: [ID 748169 auth.error] saving system crash dump in /var/crash/concept/*.16 * /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s2 (volume "Concept") partition map * * Dimensions: * 512 bytes/sector * 63 sectors/track * 16 tracks/cylinder * 1008 sectors/cylinder * 17662 cylinders * 17660 accessible cylinders * * Flags: * 1: unmountable * 10: read-only * * Unallocated space: * First Sector Last * Sector Count Sector * 17800272 1008 17801279 * * First Sector Last * Partition Tag Flags Sector Count Sector Mount Directory 0 2 00 0 2097648 2097647 / 1 3 01 2097648 1573488 3671135 2 5 00 0 17801280 17801279 3 4 00 3671136 4195296 7866431 /usr 4 4 00 7866432 2097648 9964079 /usr/local/apache 5 7 00 9964080 2097648 12061727 /var 6 0 00 12061728 192528 12254255 /tmp 7 8 00 12254256 5546016 17800271 /export/home FREE_START=17800272 FREE_SIZE=1008 FREE_COUNT=1 FREE_PART= From francesca_pacciani at virgilio.it Thu Dec 2 11:28:58 2004 From: francesca_pacciani at virgilio.it (francesca_pacciani at virgilio.it) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 17:28:58 +0100 Subject: /usr/lib/power/powerd: shmget ... Invalid Argument Message-ID: <41536B85000CE8CE@ims3e.cp.tin.it> Hi all, I retrive this error at the boot time of PrimePower1500 /usr/lib/power/powerd: shmget ... Invalid Argument does anybody have a suggestion to correct the error? Thanks in advance Francesca P.S. The machine works correctly... From Florian.Meister at medienhaus.at Thu Dec 2 11:29:52 2004 From: Florian.Meister at medienhaus.at (Florian Meister) Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 17:29:52 +0100 Subject: file system full - solved ? Message-ID: <1102004992.8426.43.camel@localhost> Hi Thank you very much your help. We are using maildir-mailboxes, and because of this every mail is stored in a file. As a consequence our file-system is very fragmented. Its not possible for me to move the partition and remove it again, because its a 250GB partition and it would take several hours. So I try to move several domains to another filesystem to get more free space. bye flo From solarisuser at gmail.com Thu Dec 2 13:43:20 2004 From: solarisuser at gmail.com (arunkumar arumugam) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 13:43:20 -0500 Subject: RBAC - limiting password change Message-ID: <9471576704120210437a2bd564@mail.gmail.com> Hi, OS : Solaris 9 SPARC Aim: To setup RBAC- special roles to change passwords with certain user exceptions. I am able to set a role called passwdmgr by which user passwords can be changed. I am able succefully assume the passwdmgr role from an ordinary user and change the user passwords. I want to limit the list of users on which the passwd command can be applied. I want to exempt root and certain users to get their passwords changed using this role. Is it possible with RBAC any help is appreciated regards eccsamaba From webmaster at itserv.de Thu Dec 2 13:52:16 2004 From: webmaster at itserv.de (Webmaster - ITServ GmbH) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 19:52:16 +0100 Subject: Sol10_b69 on Ultra60 Message-ID: <001a01c4d8a0$0c1cfd90$1502a8c0@venus> Hi SunManagers, I have a strange problem when installing Solaris10 Build 69 on my Ultra 10: it simply panics during boot: Cannot load drivers for /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 3/sd at 0,0:a panic[cpu0] vfs_mountroot: cannot mount root Has somebody successfully installed it on an Ultra60? Any idea what might be wrong with my host? Thank you all! Peter From Richard.Skelton at infineon.com Thu Dec 2 14:05:20 2004 From: Richard.Skelton at infineon.com (Richard Skelton) Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 19:05:20 +0000 Subject: Checksums for Solaris 10 b72 ISO images? Message-ID: <41AF6770.4060001@infineon.com> Hi, Where can I get checksums for both sparc and x86 Solaris 10 b72 ISO images? -- Cheers Richard Skelton Richard.Skelton at infineon.com Infineon Technologies UK Ltd Infineon House Great Western Court Hunts Ground Road Stoke Gifford Bristol BS32 8HP Tel +44(0)117 9528808 From suporte at os.com.br Thu Dec 2 14:07:48 2004 From: suporte at os.com.br (OS) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 17:07:48 -0200 Subject: Quad Gigaswift Message-ID: Hi, I have installed a Quad Gigaswift ethernet in a Sunblade 1000 running Solaris 8. I want to connect this system diretly to another system (HP Workstation). As far as I4ve read, I can do this using an ordinary UTP cable (cat5). I4ve followed all instructions but I can4t ping the systems. All IP addresses are ok and on the same subnet. Is there someting else to be aware of ? Thanks, Silvio From bruce.truax at ge.com Thu Dec 2 14:27:56 2004 From: bruce.truax at ge.com (Truax, Bruce (GE Commercial Finance, NonGE)) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 14:27:56 -0500 Subject: Sun-fire system controller password - revisited: Message-ID: <352EBFE67A6D3543B12C37B2CB74A57F0A9EEB@CINMLVEM08.e2k.ad.ge.com> Sunmanagers, I have a new issue to this problem. I used the process described in a previous post on here: Summary: 6800 Password unlock procedure - Tue Aug 12 15:27:08 EDT 2003 by Glenn May. I have used it before with success. I have a new (used) system here and the process of clearing the SC password is not working. The only difference I can find is that the firmware level is 5.17.1 as compared to my last one at 5.13.1. I heard from a somewhat reliable source that sun may have disabled this feature in the 5.17.? Rev of the firmware. Will I have to contact my vender and see if they can retrace back to the original owner for the password or is there a way to make it work on this version? Thanks in advance Bruce From kevin_buterbaugh at bellsouth.net Thu Dec 2 15:40:45 2004 From: kevin_buterbaugh at bellsouth.net (Kevin Buterbaugh) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 15:40:45 -0500 Subject: probe-scsi-all sees LUNs but Solaris doesn't and no it's nothing obvious Message-ID: <20041202204045.UIHL1980.imf16aec.mail.bellsouth.net@mail.bellsouth.net> Hello All, Short version of my question first: I have a 420R with 3 Eonstor storage arrays connected via dual-channel PCI SCSI cards. I can see them at the "ok>" prompt via probe-scsi-all. However, I cannot get Solaris to see them or create device files for them, *EVEN AFTER* I have done multiple "boot -r", "devfsadm", "drvconfig; disks", verified /kernel/drv/sd.conf, etc., etc., etc., More details (very long): we actually have 2 identical 420R's. One is our production NFS home directory server, the other is a cold standby machine. Yesterday morning the production 420R died (we think motherboard). We swapped 420R's, attached the 3 Eonstor storage arrays (which were working great on the production 420R), restored the appropriate files from backup (i.e. /etc/system, /kernel/drv/sd.conf, /etc/vfstab, /etc/dfs/dfstab, etc.), changed the hostnames appropriately (we've got a quad gig-ethernet card both of them), and rebooted (with -srv). The standby machine didn't see the LUNs on the Eonstor's. A quick "probe-scsi-all" at the "ok>" prompt showed all the appropriate LUNs. We booted again (with "-r" - every single time we booted we used "-r"). No luck. Ran "drvconfig; devlinks", no luck. Ran "devfsadm", no luck. Then we took a look at /etc/path_to_inst. It does not contain the appropriate entries for the Eonstor LUNs. I found Sun InfoDoc 15019 on deleting and recreating path_to_inst. Followed the instructions exactly (except for step #1, which is wrong - you must rename the existing path_to_inst to something that doesn't *begin* with path_to_inst, and step #2, which was unnecessary since the device files weren't there anyway) and it created a new /etc/path_to_inst identical to my old one. We also tried numerous variations of "cfgadm", again, all with no luck. I have never in 14 years of working with Sun hardware seen a box that could see SCSI disks via probe-scsi-all but wouldn't see them at the Solaris level after doing what we've done. We ended up pulling the internal disks from the (dead) production 420R and put them in the standby machine and everything came up and we could see the Eonstor LUNs. However, this is not an optimal solution, since those disks are not mirrored (and cannot be due to the way the original admin partitioned them). The disks in the standby 420R were mirrored. The only other difference between the two systems is that the standby machine has a slightly later "recommended patch cluster" installed (by about 2 months). We are up and running. I have downtime next week when I can try out any suggestions you all might have for getting the other disks to see the Eonstor LUNs. If the answer is somewhere I should have already found it, please feel free to beat me up, as I have searched the archives, Sunsolve, Google, etc., without finding it and therefore must have missed it. Thanks all... Kevin Buterbaugh "Unix is the worst operating system in the whole world, except for all the rest." From Andrew_Rotramel at cch-lis.com Thu Dec 2 16:11:18 2004 From: Andrew_Rotramel at cch-lis.com (Andrew_Rotramel at cch-lis.com) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 15:11:18 -0600 Subject: /etc/paswd, Samba and Active Domain Message-ID: Our Windows side is switching to Active Domain, causing me to change my Samba configuration. Skipping the details, here is what I am ending up with on a Solaris 9 box. 1) A bunch of entries in /etc/passwd of the form first.lastname, because you can't put an entry in /etc/sfw/private/smbpasswd unless it is first in the /etc/passwd file. 2) A similar bunch of entries in /etc/shadow of the form first.lastname:x:12345::::: Note that the "x" makes this an account that you can't log in under. 3) A bunch of entries in /etc/passwd that don't have an associated home directory. 4. I have to add each user to smbpasswd throught the SWAT GUI because the smbpasswd command can't handle the first.lastname format. Other than authentication running a little slower because of the extra entries in the passwd/shadow set, is this going to give me any problems? Since no one can log in to these accounts, I don't see it as a security issue, but am I missing something? Andrew Rotramel From filipe_litaiff at optiglobe.com.br Thu Dec 2 16:10:35 2004 From: filipe_litaiff at optiglobe.com.br (Filipe Litaiff) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 19:10:35 -0200 Subject: [Summary]: SSH With Password Aging Message-ID: Thanks to Terry Moore, J. Oquendo, JV, Angelos Kanellopoulos and speccialy John F. Wall, who gave the directions. The solution appears to be on this site: http://www.zip.com.au/~dtucker/openssh/ Yes, a good soul called Darren Tucker recently wrote a multi-platform patch to SSH that implements it. http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=107650523726292 >From the site: "Note: a subset of the functionality in these patches in included in OpenSSH 3.8 and 3.8p1 and up. In most cases, users requiring handling of expired passwords will no longer need these patches." Have not tested yet, but we'll guive a try. Regards, Filipe Litaiff -----Original Message----- From: Filipe Litaiff Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 4:33 PM To: sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org Subject: SSH With Password Aging Greetings forumers, We need to do perform some security configuration on our Solaris boxes like passwortd aging and warning, expiration, etc. But... We access solaris through ssh, and the ssh framework itself doesn't seem to offer this kind of configuration. We probably shall use PAM, but we aren't sure. Does anyone knows how to do it? Will summarize. Thanks in advance, Filipe. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From Vijay.Kiran at genworth.com Thu Dec 2 16:38:39 2004 From: Vijay.Kiran at genworth.com (Kiran, Vijay (Genworth, Contractor)) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 16:38:39 -0500 Subject: Hi Message-ID: Hi folks, I got a very basic question. I am not sure whether it is possible at all or not... How to ftp a folder from one solaris machine to another? PUT and GET are for files. In the similar I want to ftp a whole folder. Can anybody help me? Thanks Vijay Kiran From WTodd at osc.uscg.mil Thu Dec 2 16:42:22 2004 From: WTodd at osc.uscg.mil (Todd, Wayne) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 16:42:22 -0500 Subject: 280R goes offline after reboot Message-ID: <13828F680182D511893300508BD683170833E889@oscex2.osc.uscg.mil> Gurus, > My 280R running Solaris 8 has a GigaSwift Ethernet PCI card that seems to > turn itself off after reboot. > > After it boots, if I unplug the Ethernet cable, then plug it back in, the > light on the Ethernet card comes on and automagicly starts working again. > > Anyone seen this before? I'm wondering if it's getting confused between > the built in Ethernet and the card at boot. > > Thanks in advance for your reply. > > Wayne From Nick at Pettefar.com Thu Dec 2 17:33:19 2004 From: Nick at Pettefar.com (Nick Pettefar) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 23:33:19 +0100 Subject: SUMMARY: Solaris Downgrade Upgrade Message-ID: <1102026799.41af982f62554@webmail.eso.org> Hi fellow Sun people, Thanks for all the sad but sound advice. The answer is NO it seems! Ah well, I will just have to do a new initial install. A typical reply is below, after my initial post. Cheers, Nick Nick at Pettefar.com DoD 1069 MAG 73516 Bros 650 ZZR1100D R90s Z88s Forwarded message from Casper Dik Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 16:33:55 +0100 Subject: Re: Solaris Downgrade Upgrade To: Nick at Pettefar.com >I have an E450 which I have installed Solaris 10 on but now I have a problem. > >Unfortunately I need QFS on this machine and it is not available for Solaris >10 and so I now need to put Solaris 9 back on it again... > >Would it be OK for me to "upgrade" the machine with Solaris 9 ie do an upgrade >install? No. The upgrade has specific knowledge about which files to remove and modify and how to modify them; upgrade accrues this information release after release; so S9 has no idea about what came after it so it can't undo S10 (such as remove S10 specific packages and files) From sun1sol at yahoo.com Thu Dec 2 17:55:29 2004 From: sun1sol at yahoo.com (ert weerr) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 14:55:29 -0800 (PST) Subject: RAM-Copy failure? Message-ID: <20041202225529.23794.qmail@web52210.mail.yahoo.com> Guys, We have a strange issue here on one of our V880s. After a reboot it just started to send the error messages below. RAM-Copy CRC failure!Can't start: No image found FATAL: Can't find/decompress Forth/OpenBoot dropin module OpenBoot Re-Configuration Reset We haven't changed anything on this box just restored it from a tape backup. Do you have any idea what we should check? Thanks! John Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From jmae_garcia at inicia.es Thu Dec 2 19:36:19 2004 From: jmae_garcia at inicia.es (Juan Garcia) Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 01:36:19 +0100 Subject: please help me. Message-ID: <005401c4d8d0$1b9c1eb0$2cc809c0@JJYALBA> Hello Sunmanagers I have a SUN ULTRA 10 with operative system Solaris 2.5. For mistake have changed the name of the directory /etc and now not with himself to start. Appear in screen "Enter filename (kernel / unix)" when boot from cdrom please help my From rangarita at telcel.net.ve Thu Dec 2 22:40:00 2004 From: rangarita at telcel.net.ve (Rafael Angarita) Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 23:40:00 -0400 Subject: SCSA - Certification Message-ID: <41AFE010.3020808@telcel.net.ve> Hi! I would like to get online material to prepare for the Solaris Certificated Systems Administrator exams, study guides, model test, anything useful to practice and be ready to take the test, could you give some links? Thanks for your suggestions, From kkkong at ee.cuhk.edu.hk Fri Dec 3 01:19:02 2004 From: kkkong at ee.cuhk.edu.hk (Alan Kong) Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 14:19:02 +0800 Subject: Unable to automount form Sparc Solaris 8 Message-ID: <41B00556.7070905@ee.cuhk.edu.hk> Dear All, The problem could partially related to this list. If not, pls accept my apology. I was unable to automount file system on Red Hat Linux 9 exported from Sparc Solaris 8. When I issued 'autofs start' on Linux, no errors was observed and the file system was not mounted even though the mount point '-' was created in the root directory. The Solaris is running NIS+ in compat mode while the Linux is running NIS. I had no problem if mount was used. Contents in: /etc/auto.master: /- /etc/auto.direct /etc/auto.direct: /fs1 -rw,nosuid server:/fs1 Thank you. Regards Alan From Vijay_Raghavan01 at infosys.com Fri Dec 3 03:08:44 2004 From: Vijay_Raghavan01 at infosys.com (Vijay Raghavan) Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 13:38:44 +0530 Subject: Recovery steps for metadevices on Solstice disksuite Message-ID: <31E1CAD34DAF2F48A768DE429D88E5990504AF9A@kecmsg01.ad.infosys.com> Hello Gurus This is slightly offtopic but would appreciate a feedback with commands or any web site help for the same I would like to know what exact steps we need to follow to recover metadevices on an external storage which is concatenated or striped for performance reasons Thanks VIJAY From kevin_buterbaugh at bellsouth.net Fri Dec 3 16:36:36 2004 From: kevin_buterbaugh at bellsouth.net (Kevin Buterbaugh) Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 16:36:36 -0500 Subject: Sendmail won't send mail... Message-ID: <20041203213636.DTRG2049.imf19aec.mail.bellsouth.net@mail.bellsouth.net> Hi All, I've gotten some good advice on my previous post regarding probe-scsi-all. I'll post a summary next week after I've had a chance to try out the suggestions during the downtime. In the meantime, I'm having another problem with the same 420R running Solaris 9 (with the recommended patch cluster as of mid-summer installed). I'm wanting to run sendmail out of cron with the appropriate options to tell it to process the mail queue. I DO NOT want to run it as a daemon and accept incoming e-mail to this machine. So I sent a test message with mailx (which queued up as it should) and then ran as root "/usr/lib/sendmail -q". I got the following error in /var/log/syslog: Dec 3 12:07:51 my-fake-hostname sendmail[10255]: [ID 801593 mail.info] iB3I7pSO010255: to=root, ctladdr=root (0/1), delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=relay, pri=30503, relay=[127.0.0.1] [127.0.0.1], dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: Connection refused by [127.0.0.1] Running "/usr/lib/sendmail -qf" and even doing a "/etc/init.d/sendmail start" didn't help. Same error. Checked /etc/inet/hosts - here's the first couple of lines: # # Internet host table # 127.0.0.1 localhost loghost my-fake-hostname 1.2.3.4 my-fake-hostname.mydomain my-fake-hostname Still getting the same error. A search of Sunsolve for the error uncovered Document #74310, which fit my situation exactly. I eagerly followed the resolution steps listed in the document ... and got the exact same error. Searched the archives but didn't find anything. Google hits are mostly for Linux and haven't helped. We do normally run ipsec on this machine, but we've disabled it temporarily to rule it out and still get the same error. I feel like I'm having a bad week and missing something obvious, but I can't for the life of me figure out what it is. Can someone please enlighten me? I will send my sendmail.cf file upon request, but it's the stock one created by following the aforementioned sun doc. Kevin Buterbaugh "When I get a little money, I buy books, and if any is left over, I buy food and clothes." - Desidrius Erasmus From Roland.Rebstock at usi.net Fri Dec 3 16:41:00 2004 From: Roland.Rebstock at usi.net (Rebstock, Roland) Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 16:41:00 -0500 Subject: Help with memory configuration V880 Message-ID: All, can someone tell me about the memory configuration in this server output. I cant take the server down to crack the case and Im interested in if this server has 128's or 256's. I have downloaded the SUN manual and have found out that there are 3 CPU boards with 16 Slots per board and at least 8 bank slots are populated on each board. Can someone further explain? We had a some ram go bad and it was removed but I never saw what they pulled out. The server should have 12GB of Ram. Im guessing the server has 128 Dimms installed on all 4 banks and some are bad possibly on board B bank 1 & 3? Thanks in Advanced, Roland Rebstock System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u Sun Fire 880 System clock frequency: 150 MHz Memory size: 11264 Megabytes ========================= CPUs =============================================== Run E$ CPU CPU Brd CPU MHz MB Impl. Mask --- ----- ---- ---- ------- ---- A 0 750 8.0 US-III 5.4 B 1 750 8.0 US-III 5.4 A 2 750 8.0 US-III 5.4 B 3 750 8.0 US-III 5.4 C 4 750 8.0 US-III 5.4 C 6 750 8.0 US-III 5.4 ========================= Memory Configuration =============================== Logical Logical Logical MC Bank Bank Bank DIMM Interleave Interleaved Brd ID num size Status Size Factor with ---- --- ---- ------ ----------- ------ ---------- ----------- A 0 0 512MB no_status 256MB 8-way 0 A 0 1 512MB no_status 256MB 8-way 0 A 0 2 512MB no_status 256MB 8-way 0 A 0 3 512MB no_status 256MB 8-way 0 B 1 0 512MB no_status 256MB 4-way 1 B 1 1 512MB no_status 256MB 2-way 2 B 1 2 512MB no_status 256MB 4-way 1 B 1 3 512MB no_status 256MB 2-way 2 A 2 0 512MB no_status 256MB 8-way 0 A 2 1 512MB no_status 256MB 8-way 0 A 2 2 512MB no_status 256MB 8-way 0 A 2 3 512MB no_status 256MB 8-way 0 B 3 0 512MB no_status 256MB 4-way 1 B 3 2 512MB no_status 256MB 4-way 1 C 4 0 512MB no_status 256MB 8-way 3 C 4 1 512MB no_status 256MB 8-way 3 C 4 2 512MB no_status 256MB 8-way 3 C 4 3 512MB no_status 256MB 8-way 3 C 6 0 512MB no_status 256MB 8-way 3 C 6 1 512MB no_status 256MB 8-way 3 C 6 2 512MB no_status 256MB 8-way 3 C 6 3 512MB no_status 256MB 8-way 3 ========================= IO Cards ========================= " Confidentiality Notice and Disclaimer: This e-mail transmission may contain confidential and/or proprietary information of USi that is intended only for the individual or entity named in the e-mail address. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or reliance upon the contents of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail transmission in error, please reply to the sender, so that USi can arrange for proper delivery, and then please delete the message from your inbox. Thank you. " From andym at oak.njit.edu Fri Dec 3 17:47:08 2004 From: andym at oak.njit.edu (Andy Malato) Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 17:47:08 -0500 (EST) Subject: SUMMARY: SCSI timeout errors when using external disk pack In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I never found the exact cause of the problem, but I solved it by replacing my 4 internal 4GB drives with 4 x 9GB drives, thereby eliminating the need for external disks. I would like to thank the following for their suggestions : Rafael Hinojosa -- Who suggested that it may be the scsi controller, and I believe that this might be the problem. Rafael also suggested other helpful tests such as running iostat -Mxn 1 to get an idea of the drive throughput. Aleksander Pavic -- Suggested analysing the drives with the diagnostic tools provided by format. This actually helped to identify a bad drive, but this did not prove to be the cause of the problem. Matthew Stier -- Who thought the problem might have been caused by a clash between SCSI and UltraSCSI busses and drives and suggested adding the following to /etc/system : * Begin SunSolve FAQ 1510 *set scsi_options=0x58 set scsi_reset_delay=10000 * End SunSolve FAQ 1510 I also discovered a utility called scsiinfo, which I downloaded from : ftp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/jdd/scsiinfo/scsiinfo-4.7.shar After running scsiinfo it was discovered that on whatever target ID was timing out at the time ( target 2.0 and target 8.0 both had problems ) scsiinfo indentified the channel as "NOISY" which would suggest a cable problem, but as mentioned the cable was replaced several times. Again thanks to all for their efforts in trying to help me solve the above problem. ---Andy ! Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 17:26:06 -0500 (EST) ! From: Andy Malato ! To: sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org ! Subject: SCSI timeout errors when using external disk pack ! ! ! ! System setup is an E450 running Solaris 9 kernel patch 117171-07. ! ! The system has 4 internal 4.2GB disks (Model: DDRS-34560) and an ! external SPARCstorage MultiPack 2 with 4 of those same drives, used for ! mirroring the internal drives. ! ! The problem seems to be with the external disk pack as the problem goes ! away when the MultiPack is removed. Every so often the following messages ! appear in /var/adm/messages. ! ! ! WARNING: /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 2 (glm1): ! Connected command timeout for Target 2.0 ! WARNING: /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 2 (glm1): ! Target 2 reducing sync. transfer rate ! WARNING: /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 2 (glm1): ! got SCSI bus reset ! WARNING: /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 2/sd at 2,0 (sd17): ! SCSI transport failed: reason 'timeout': retrying command ! ! ! The above messages show connection timeout problems for Target 2.0, but a ! similar message has also been logged for Target 8.0. ! ! The disk drives for target 2 and 8 have been replaced along with the scsi ! cable connecting the MultiPack to the E450. In addition, a different ! MultiPack was used, but the above problem still occurs. The MultiPack is self ! terminating, and does not require the use of a terminator, however a ! terminator was placed on the back of the MultiPack to see if the problem ! was a result of the MultiPack not terminating itself correctly, but again, ! this did not prove effective. ! ! Hopefully someone has seen a situation like this before and can provide ! insight into solving the above problem. ! ! ! Thanks for any help that one can provide. ! ! ! ! ---Andy ! _______________________________________________ ! sunmanagers mailing list ! sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org ! http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers ! From ln_r at yahoo.com Sat Dec 4 17:12:17 2004 From: ln_r at yahoo.com (LaxmiNarayan R.) Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2004 14:12:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: Control Break to sun fire systems Message-ID: <20041204221217.18398.qmail@web11701.mail.yahoo.com> Hello experts, We are using a cisco terminal server to get to the system controllers on sun fire x800 systems. When we were using telnet to reach to cisco terminal server - sending break signal was working fine. We now moved to ssh to go to the cisco terminal servers and now we cannot send the break signal. Does anybody out there has this sort of setup - ssh with cisco terminal server to connect to x800 servers and if you have what is the break sequence you use ?? Thanks, LR __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! http://my.yahoo.com From aggunia at comcast.net Sun Dec 5 10:50:42 2004 From: aggunia at comcast.net (Anthony Gunia) Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2004 09:50:42 -0600 Subject: SUMMARY: USB Drive on Solaris 9 x86 Message-ID: <20041205155043.6BB1E1E583@sunportal.sunmanagers.org> Hi all, Well, learned some things about USB 2.0 external storage on Solaris 9 x86. Based on suggestions by a few folks, I could see the USB drive by the following: # cfgadm -l Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition usb0/1 unknown empty unconfigured ok usb0/2 unknown empty unconfigured ok usb2/1 unknown empty unconfigured ok usb2/2 unknown empty unconfigured ok usb3/1 unknown empty unconfigured ok usb3/2 usb-storage connected configured ok usb3/3 unknown empty unconfigured ok usb3/4 unknown empty unconfigured ok usb3/5 unknown empty unconfigured ok usb3/6 unknown empty unconfigured ok But when I try to find it in /dev/dsk, it's not there. I tried the following to see it: /etc/init.d/volmgt stop /etc/init.d/volmgt start Still could not see it. Any further suggestions would be appreciate. I'll be updating this box to Solaris 10 upon release in February 2005 which may work better. Thanks to all who helped! Anthony aggunia at comcast.net From ttk67 at yahoo.com Sun Dec 5 11:06:57 2004 From: ttk67 at yahoo.com (Tony Magtalas) Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2004 08:06:57 -0800 (PST) Subject: SUMMARY: How to change hostid and MAC address in SF 280R Message-ID: <20041205160657.7017.qmail@web81608.mail.yahoo.com> Many thanks to those who replied to me (you know who you are :-) Some mistakenly refered me to the old "squirel" website which used the "mpk" and "mpkl" commands at the ok prompt These commands no longer work with the new SF 280R As a matter of fact, those Forth commands are no longer included with the 280R. In summary, it is not possible to change hostid and MAC address in SF 280R From s.meatheringham at adfa.edu.au Sun Dec 5 21:58:36 2004 From: s.meatheringham at adfa.edu.au (Stephen Meatheringham) Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 13:58:36 +1100 (EST) Subject: Sun Java System Messaging Server (v6.1) + virus checking Message-ID: <200412060258.iB62wa0F007965@heracles.its.adfa.edu.au> Hi All I am running the Sun Java System Messaging Server (JSMS) and am looking at anti-virus checking. I am aware that BrightMail and PureMessage can be plugged in to it. However, I am wondering if anyone is using a "free" solution. At the moment we pay for and use Sophos (not free anyway) + sophie on our main mail gateways (with sendmail). But it does not appear easy to use this solution on our new internal mail server which is where we are using JSMS. If it helps the JSMS version is as follows (imsimta version): Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server 6.1 HotFix 0.05 (built Oct 21 2004) libimta.so 6.1 HotFix 0.05 (built 14:50:54, Oct 21 2004) SunOS cadmus 5.9 Generic_117171-02 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240 I understand that there is a virtually undocumented keyword "aliasdetourhost" (ref Sun Doc ID: 77689), however, it's not clear to me how this would be used. Please note that I'm not the usual JSMS admin (he's gone on holidays for a month) and I'm doing some work to determine whether we need to fork out the extra $$ per year for PureMessage in addition our Sophos. Thanks in advance for any comments, advice, or pointers. Stephen Meatheringham Acting Infrastructure Support Services Manager ICT Services, UNSW at ADFA email: s.meatheringham at adfa.edu.au Phone: +61 2 6268 8142 From ssloh at singnet.com.sg Mon Dec 6 00:46:48 2004 From: ssloh at singnet.com.sg (ssloh) Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 13:46:48 +0800 Subject: Sun Cluster 3.1 with SVM and Oracle RAC Message-ID: <0ecb01c4db57$1d28d730$15c8f9a5@vince> Hi folks, I would like to prompted for responses for the use of Oracle RAC 10g with cluster sofware and volume manager. Knowing that oracle 10g come with it own file system (OCFS) and saying don't need Veritas Volume Manager/Filesystem or Sun Volume manager which in turn save money But in best practices and how many of you using it ?? Veritas Cluster Volume Manager/Cluster File system with VCS is still very commonly use for oracle rac in the industry. How about other combination like Sun cluster 3.1 with SVM and QFS/AMS for oracle rac ? any success story ??? Please provide your software products combination and experiences of using them. Thanks From aijazz at gmail.com Mon Dec 6 04:18:05 2004 From: aijazz at gmail.com (Aijaz Ahmed) Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 14:18:05 +0500 Subject: E4500 Rebooting Problem Message-ID: <919b461004120601184f030b65@mail.gmail.com> Hi Managers, I have a E4500 server with Solaris 8 installed on it. My users are using it since 2 years and nothing was wrong till a week back. When ever the users try to start a backup utility from one of the softwares installed on the system, the system reboots itself after a short period of time. The output of the dmesg shows the following: It shows that the server is rebooting itself. I would really appreciate if anyone can guide me in fixing this reboot issue. I believe a DIMM is causing the problem. Any help would be really appreciated. Fri Nov 26 15:36:29 GMT 2004 Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS unix: [ID 693633 kern.notice] NOTICE: Page 0x00000001.60dca000 removed from service Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 996965 kern.info] [AFT0] errID 0x000007e5.8210abfb Corrected Memory Error on Board 2 J3100 is Sticky Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 826454 kern.info] [AFT0] errID 0x000007e5.8210abfb ECC Data Bit 55 was in error and corrected Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS sbus: [ID 454138 kern.info] SBus0 CE Primary Error DMA read: AFSR 0x4067f860.00000000 AFAR 0x00000001.60dc6678 MemMod Board 2 J3100 Id 3 Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS sbus: [ID 734102 kern.info] Syndrome 0x67, Offset 0x7, Size 6, UPA MID 0x3 Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 828301 kern.info] [AFT0] errID 0x000007e5.8309eaa7 Corrected Memory Error on Board 2 J3100 is Intermittent Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 421113 kern.info] [AFT0] errID 0x000007e5.8309eaa7 ECC Data Bit 54 was in error and corrected Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS sbus: [ID 454138 kern.info] SBus0 CE Primary Error DMA read: AFSR 0x4067f860.00000000 AFAR 0x00000001.60dc7e78 MemMod Board 2 J3100 Id 3 Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS sbus: [ID 734102 kern.info] Syndrome 0x67, Offset 0x7, Size 6, UPA MID 0x3 Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 368305 kern.info] [AFT0] errID 0x000007e5.831ca0d4 Corrected Memory Error on Board 2 J3100 is Intermittent Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 512124 kern.info] [AFT0] errID 0x000007e5.831ca0d4 ECC Data Bit 54 was in error and corrected Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 208594 kern.info] [AFT0] Corrected Memory Error detected by CPU1, errID 0x000007e5.86e04c90 Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS AFSR 0x00000000.00100000 AFAR 0x00000001.60dcd678 Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS AFSR.PSYND 0x0000(Score 05) AFSR.ETS 0x00 Fault_PC 0x1014e9d8 Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS UDBL Syndrome 0x8a Memory Module Board 2 J3100 Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS unix: [ID 752700 kern.warning] WARNING: [AFT0] Sticky Softerror encountered on Memory Module Board 2 J3100 Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS unix: [ID 618185 kern.notice] NOTICE: Scheduling removal of page 0x00000001.60dcc000 Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS unix: [ID 693633 kern.notice] NOTICE: Page 0x00000001.60dcc000 removed from service Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 681732 kern.info] [AFT0] errID 0x000007e5.86e04c90 Corrected Memory Error on Board 2 J3100 is Sticky Nov 26 14:40:14 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 797819 kern.info] [AFT0] errID 0x000007e5.86e04c90 ECC Data Bit 55 was in error and corrected Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 821595 kern.warning] WARNING: [AFT1] Uncorrectable Memory Error on CPU1 Data access at TL=0, errID 0x000007e5.bdfc6523 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS AFSR 0x00000000.80200000 AFAR 0x00000001.60dc4e78 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS AFSR.PSYND 0x0000(Score 05) AFSR.ETS 0x00 Fault_PC 0x1014e670 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS UDBH 0x0000 UDBH.ESYND 0x00 UDBL 0x02ed UDBL.ESYND 0xed Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS UDBL Syndrome 0xed Memory Module Board 2 J3100 J3200 J3300 J3400 J3500 J3600 J3700 J3800 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 850967 kern.info] [AFT2] errID 0x000007e5.bdfc6523 PA=0x00000001.60dc4e78 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS E$tag 0x00000000.1ac02c1b E$State: Exclusive E$parity 0x0d Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 359263 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x00): 0xab0c5561.0c9b0cac Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 359263 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x08): 0x9cba4a7f.0c832f0c Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 359263 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x10): 0xac562afc.76bafd00 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 359263 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x18): 0x0f50fc7b.269aad3c Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 359263 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x20): 0x0c5d8394.09488880 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 359263 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x28): 0x0c4f0c62.279c0cad Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 359263 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x30): 0x0c5babbb.8180350c Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 989652 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x38): 0x603c77ba.fd000d52 *Bad* PSYND=0x00ff Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS unix: [ID 321153 kern.notice] NOTICE: Scheduling clearing of error on page 0x00000001.60dc4000 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS unix: [ID 868141 kern.warning] WARNING: Uncorrectable Error occurred at PA 0x00000001.60dc4e41 while attempting to clear previously reported error; page removed from service Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 372892 kern.info] [AFT3] errID 0x000007e5.bdfc6523 Above Error is due to Kernel access Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS to User space and is fatal: will reboot Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 561814 kern.warning] WARNING: [AFT1] Uncorrectable Memory Error on CPU1 Data access at TL=0, errID 0x000007e5.c09402ed Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS AFSR 0x00000000.80200000 AFAR 0x00000001.60dc4e78 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS AFSR.PSYND 0x0000(Score 05) AFSR.ETS 0x00 Fault_PC 0x1004ad88 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS UDBH 0x0000 UDBH.ESYND 0x00 UDBL 0x02ed UDBL.ESYND 0xed Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS UDBL Syndrome 0xed Memory Module Board 2 J3100 J3200 J3300 J3400 J3500 J3600 J3700 J3800 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 626542 kern.info] [AFT2] errID 0x000007e5.c09402ed PA=0x00000001.60dc4e78 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS E$tag 0x00000000.1ac02c1b E$State: Exclusive E$parity 0x0d Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 359263 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x00): 0xffffffff.ffffffff Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 359263 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x08): 0xffffffff.ffffffff Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 359263 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x10): 0xffffffff.ffffffff Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 359263 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x18): 0xffffffff.ffffffff Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 359263 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x20): 0xffffffff.ffffffff Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 359263 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x28): 0xffffffff.ffffffff Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 359263 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x30): 0xffffffff.ffffffff Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 989652 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x38): 0xff3fffff.ffffffff *Bad* PSYND=0x00ff Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS unix: [ID 321153 kern.notice] NOTICE: Scheduling clearing of error on page 0x00000001.60dc4000 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 295053 kern.info] [AFT3] errID 0x000007e5.c09402ed Above Error detected by protected Kernel code Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS that will try to clear error from system Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 353943 kern.info] [AFT0] Corrected Memory Error detected by CPU1, errID 0x000007e5.c090c4e6 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS AFSR 0x00000000.00100000 AFAR 0x00000001.60dc4278 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS AFSR.PSYND 0x0000(Score 05) AFSR.ETS 0x00 Fault_PC 0x1004ad88 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS UDBL Syndrome 0x8a Memory Module Board 2 J3100 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS unix: [ID 752700 kern.warning] WARNING: [AFT0] Sticky Softerror encountered on Memory Module Board 2 J3100 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS unix: [ID 618185 kern.notice] NOTICE: Scheduling removal of page 0x00000001.60dc4000 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 787136 kern.info] [AFT0] errID 0x000007e5.c090c4e6 Corrected Memory Error on Board 2 J3100 is Sticky Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 592558 kern.info] [AFT0] errID 0x000007e5.c090c4e6 ECC Data Bit 55 was in error and corrected Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 403382 kern.info] [AFT0] Corrected Memory Error detected by CPU1, errID 0x000007e5.c092f70d Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS AFSR 0x00000000.00100000 AFAR 0x00000001.60dc4a78 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS AFSR.PSYND 0x0000(Score 05) AFSR.ETS 0x00 Fault_PC 0x1004ad88 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS UDBL Syndrome 0x67 Memory Module Board 2 J3100 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS unix: [ID 596940 kern.warning] WARNING: [AFT0] 6 soft errors in less than 24:00 (hh:mm) detected from Memory Module Board 2 J3100 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS unix: [ID 618185 kern.notice] NOTICE: Scheduling removal of page 0x00000001.60dc4000 Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 495573 kern.info] [AFT0] errID 0x000007e5.c092f70d Corrected Memory Error on Board 2 J3100 is Persistent Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS SUNW,UltraSPARC-II: [ID 575758 kern.info] [AFT0] errID 0x000007e5.c092f70d ECC Data Bit 54 was in error and corrected Nov 26 14:40:15 GPS unix: [ID 855177 kern.warning] WARNING: [AFT1] initiating reboot due to above error in pid 1481 (ds_save) Nov 26 14:42:11 GPS pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: tod0 Nov 26 14:42:11 GPS genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] tod0 is /pseudo/tod at 0 Nov 26 14:42:11 GPS syslogd: going down on signal 15 Nov 26 14:42:34 GPS genunix: [ID 672855 kern.notice] syncing file systems... Nov 26 14:42:35 GPS genunix: [ID 904073 kern.notice] done Regards, Aijaz Ahmed From Stefan.Varga at unit.sk Mon Dec 6 05:03:49 2004 From: Stefan.Varga at unit.sk (Stefan Varga) Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 11:03:49 +0100 Subject: automatically login root user Message-ID: <41B42E85.9030805@unit.sk> Dear Managers I want to configure Solaris 9 to automatically login root user to /dev/console after a system is booted( to have a shell prompt) Can you help me please. Stefan From andy.ford at telindus.co.uk Mon Dec 6 05:55:00 2004 From: andy.ford at telindus.co.uk (Andy Ford) Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 10:55:00 +0000 Subject: Variable size of /tmp Message-ID: <1102330500.1880.13.camel@home.homenetwork> Hi Sunmanagers I have a strange issue with my /tmp directory on a Solaris 2.8 02_02 installation on a Sunfire V120. I was seeing some apache issues related to memory so I checked with df-k and I saw ... swap 235068 235068 0 100% /tmp However, on a reboot the swap partition changed to swap 2063656 256240 1807416 13% /tmp So swap has grown by almost a factor of 10 Is this normal? Here is a disk layout... Current partition table (original): Total disk cylinders available: 24620 + 2 (reserved cylinders) Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 0 root wm 0 - 362 512.06MB (363/0/0) 1048707 1 swap wu 363 - 1814 2.00GB (1452/0/0) 4194828 2 backup wm 0 - 24619 33.92GB (24620/0/0) 71127180 3 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 4 usr wm 1815 - 4718 4.00GB (2904/0/0) 8389656 5 var wm 4719 - 8348 5.00GB (3630/0/0) 10487070 6 unassigned wm 8349 - 8384 50.78MB (36/0/0) 104004 7 unassigned wm 8385 - 24619 22.37GB (16235/0/0) 46902915 And from /etc/mnttab .... swap /var/run tmpfs dev=1 1101980179 swap /tmp tmpfs dev=2 1101980181 uname -a ... 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From Stefan.Varga at unit.sk Mon Dec 6 06:19:42 2004 From: Stefan.Varga at unit.sk (Stefan Varga) Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 12:19:42 +0100 Subject: jumpstart & mirror Message-ID: <41B4404E.10305@unit.sk> Dear Managers I'm going to install some servers SF120-240 from Jumstart, with 2 mirrored disks I'm using following profile install_type initial_install system_type standalone metadb c0t0d0s7 metadb c0t1d0s7 partitioning explicit cluster SUNWCXall package SUNWsregu delete package SUNWwsr2 delete package SUNWwsrv delete filesys mirror:d0 c1t0d0s0 c1t1d0s0 12288 / filesys mirror:d1 c1t0d0s1 c1t1d0s1 4096 swap filesys mirror:d3 c1t0d0s3 c1t1d0s3 8192 /var filesys mirror:d5 c1t0d0s5 c1t1d0s5 free /export Everhyting works fine, but the submirrors are a named mirror d0 submirror d3 submirror d9 mirror d1 submirror d4 submirror d8 mirror d3 submirror d12 submirror d23 ... but I want following name convention d0 d10 d20 d1 d11 d21 and so ... Is it possible do do this? Solaris9 2004/09 Stefan From filipe_litaiff at optiglobe.com.br Mon Dec 6 09:02:45 2004 From: filipe_litaiff at optiglobe.com.br (Filipe Litaiff) Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 12:02:45 -0200 Subject: Installing locale packages? Message-ID: Greetings Forumers; My problem: I have to setup the en_US locale, but my locale -a only shows # locale -a POSIX common en_US.UTF-8 C iso_8859_1 I told our user to try the "en_US.UTF-8" but he said it isn't working with his application. My humble questions: 1 - How can I get the "en_US" locale installed? Do I have to reboot when installing it? 2 - What de difference between "en_US.UTF-8" and "en_US" anyway? Thanks a lot, will summarize. Filipe. From halla3 at corp.earthlink.net Mon Dec 6 09:40:15 2004 From: halla3 at corp.earthlink.net (Andrew Hall) Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 09:40:15 -0500 Subject: Fujitsu Primepower 250 / Solaris 10 / jumpstart Message-ID: <41B46F4F.8090905@corp.earthlink.net> Greetings, I downloaded build 72 of solaris 10 and installed the OS into my jumpstart server. I setup my profile, rules, finish scripts etc. My add_install_client worked. Now when I attempt to boot it appears that the server is getting the kernel over the network, but it fails to boot. I get a panic. The error message I get is: Executing last command: boot net - install Boot device: /pci at 83,4000/network at 1,1 File and args: - install Timeout waiting for ARP/RARP packet Timeout waiting for ARP/RARP packet 38600 Requesting Internet address for 0:e0:0:c4:b0:bc not found: bop_io_quiesced not found: bop_io_quiesced do_relocations: misc/sparcv9/krtld do_relocate failed krtld: error during initial load/link phase panic - boot: exitto64 returned from client program Program terminated {0} ok Any suggestions? Thanks in advance, I will summarize. Drew From Loris.Serena at esat.com Mon Dec 6 10:15:10 2004 From: Loris.Serena at esat.com (Loris Serena) Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 15:15:10 -0000 Subject: How to take a CDE GUI screenshot in Solaris 9 Message-ID: <90735D183F490247AC911C2C7E86E7E70142E8F7@exchange2.dublin.esat.ie> Hello list, Quick one (I hope). Is there a way in Solaris 9 CDE to take a GUI screenshot? Thanks in advance Loris Esat Telecommunications Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of BT Group plc Registered in Ireland, Registration No. 141524 Grand Canal Plaza, Upper Grand Canal Street, Dublin, Ireland This electronic message contains information (and may contain files) from Esat Telecommunications Limited which may be privileged or confidential. The information is intended to be for the sole use of the individual(s) or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this information and or files is prohibited. If you have received this electronic message in error, please notify us by telephone or email (to the numbers or address above) immediately. http://www.esatbt.com From martynas at ti.com Mon Dec 6 10:56:59 2004 From: martynas at ti.com (Martynas Buozis) Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 16:56:59 +0100 Subject: Err#22 Message-ID: <200412061559.iB6Fx6kL008591@ffab.tide.ti.com> Hello I have program that is running under Solaris 8. I tried to copy it to Solaris 9 running machine, but it fails. I believe reason of failure is hidden in this truss output lines : 21635: so_socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_IP, "", 1) = 6 21635: ioctl(6, 0xC0086914, 0xFFBFD500) Err#22 EINVAL 21635: close(6) = 0 Can anybody explain why it fails with Err#22 ? Thank you for any tips. With best regards Martynas From steve.rieger at tbwachiat.com Mon Dec 6 11:06:18 2004 From: steve.rieger at tbwachiat.com (Steve Rieger) Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 11:06:18 -0500 Subject: E 450 power up issues Message-ID: Hi all, I recently (a week ago) to delivery of an e450, my intentions were to learn a bit more of the Solaris env that I have not had a chance to dig into as of yet. I installed the os and patched it . Then I opened the covers and added another disk board. And now the box will not power up. I get two good led's on the power supply and also internally I get one led when the power is plugged in. the two micro switched that only get activated when the side panels are closed are ok, and as a backup I taped them in the closed position just to see if the system would boot up. But no. Any ideas as to where to look next. -- Steve Rieger Direct 212-804-1131 Cell 646-335-8915 From jmae_garcia at inicia.es Fri Dec 3 18:28:31 2004 From: jmae_garcia at inicia.es (Juan Garcia) Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2004 00:28:31 +0100 Subject: Fw: please help me. Message-ID: <007101c4d98f$cf7ea230$2cc809c0@JJYALBA> Hello Sunmanagers, thank you very much by your help but I continue without power to start from the boot cdrom - s I make the following: -STOP A -boot cdrom -s then the system print for screen: Boot device: /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/cdrom at 2,0:f File and args: -s boot: cannot open kernel/unix Enter filename [kernel/unix]: and already it can not be followed as can follow? ( the Cd of Solaris 2.5 it is inserted in the cdrom) thanks for your help ----- Original Message ----- From: Juan Garcia To: sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 1:36 AM Subject: please help me. Hello Sunmanagers I have a SUN ULTRA 10 with operative system Solaris 2.5. For mistake have changed the name of the directory /etc and now not with himself to start. Appear in screen "Enter filename (kernel / unix)" when boot from cdrom please help my From carlos_sevillano at ureach.com Mon Dec 6 11:34:45 2004 From: carlos_sevillano at ureach.com (Carlos Sevillano) Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 11:34:45 -0500 Subject: Veritas Disks Path Question Message-ID: <200412061634.LAA31055@www23.ureach.com> Solaris 8 Veritas 3.2 Emulex/EMC/lpfc 5x On many of my Veritas installations with two Fiber Paths sometimes veritas shows the disk twice as two separate paths ei. When doing a vxpring on the disks on c2 and on c4 Veritas shows the disks to be two different disks with one path. However, from inq and the configuration... I know that they are the same disks seen on two paths. The normal view for something like this is one path showing on vxdisk list and when doing vxdisk list cxtxdxsx it should show TWO paths. Has anyone seen these configurations? # vxdisk list DEVICE TYPE DISK GROUP STATUS c0t0d0s2 sliced - - online c0t1d0s2 sliced - - online c0t2d0s2 sliced - - error c0t3d0s2 sliced - - error c2t0d157s2 sliced - - online c2t0d158s2 sliced - - online c2t0d159s2 sliced - - online c2t0d217s2 sliced - - error c2t1d15s2 sliced - - online c4t0d157s2 sliced disk03 rootdg online c4t0d158s2 sliced disk04 rootdg online c4t0d159s2 sliced disk05 rootdg online c4t0d217s2 sliced - - error c4t1d15s2 sliced disk06 rootdg online For each disk on c4 I get different information (as if they are two different disks): # vxdisk list c2t0d157s2 Device: c2t0d157s2 devicetag: c2t0d157 type: sliced hostid: sss01 disk: name= id=1059582980.1784.sss01 group: name=rootdg id=1000507165.1025.sss01 flags: online ready private autoconfig autoimport pubpaths: block=/dev/vx/dmp/c2t0d157s4 char=/dev/vx/rdmp/c2t0d157s4 privpaths: block=/dev/vx/dmp/c2t0d157s3 char=/dev/vx/rdmp/c2t0d157s3 version: 2.1 iosize: min=512 (bytes) max=256 (blocks) public: slice=4 offset=0 len=26508480 private: slice=3 offset=1 len=2879 update: time=1100829039 seqno=0.25 headers: 0 248 configs: count=1 len=2104 logs: count=1 len=318 Defined regions: config priv 000017-000247[000231]: copy=01 offset=000000 enabled config priv 000249-002121[001873]: copy=01 offset=000231 enabled log priv 002122-002439[000318]: copy=01 offset=000000 enabled Multipathing information: numpaths: 1 c2t0d157s2 state=enabled The other path: # vxdisk list c4t0d157s2 Device: c4t0d157s2 devicetag: c4t0d157 type: sliced hostid: sss01 disk: name=disk03 id=1059582980.1784.sss01 group: name=rootdg id=1000507165.1025.sss01 flags: online ready private autoconfig autoimport imported pubpaths: block=/dev/vx/dmp/c4t0d157s4 char=/dev/vx/rdmp/c4t0d157s4 privpaths: block=/dev/vx/dmp/c4t0d157s3 char=/dev/vx/rdmp/c4t0d157s3 version: 2.1 iosize: min=512 (bytes) max=256 (blocks) public: slice=4 offset=0 len=26508480 private: slice=3 offset=1 len=2879 update: time=1100829039 seqno=0.25 headers: 0 248 configs: count=1 len=2104 logs: count=1 len=318 Defined regions: config priv 000017-000247[000231]: copy=01 offset=000000 enabled config priv 000249-002121[001873]: copy=01 offset=000231 enabled log priv 002122-002439[000318]: copy=01 offset=000000 enabled Multipathing information: numpaths: 1 c4t0d157s2 state=enabled I have not done extensive testing with removing the path on the 1 in 10 machines that have this configuration. I seen the configuration even after doing a full re-install of the systems (new OS, new driver etc). I believe that if the disks are init under C4 and I remove the C4 Fiber Path from the system to simulate a Fiber card failure, that I will loose path to the storage and would need to reboot to come up on c2. I know that is how it works with Veritas from before I started using PowerPath. I am not too worried... since I installed power-path on top of the 1 in 10 machines that show that way... I disabled either path and survived on the other. However, I did not do the tests with just veritas... again I believe that with just veritas I would have to reboot to come on the other path. Several times I lost a path and that is what I had to do (Veritas did not survived online, a reboot was required). Does anyone know why one some systems Veritas Shows two different paths for the same disk? Has anyone seen that configuration and done testing on it? What makes 1 in 10 machines show the paths this way? Carlos ps normally a machines working correctly looks like this (Most of my systems look this way; and when doing a vxdisk list vxtxdxsx it shows two paths to the same disk): #vxdisk list DEVICE TYPE DISK GROUP STATUS c0t3d0s2 sliced rootdisk rootdg online c1t3d0s2 sliced rootmirror rootdg online c4t1d135s2 sliced localdg07 localdg online c4t1d136s2 sliced localdg08 localdg online c4t1d137s2 sliced localdg09 localdg online c4t1d144s2 sliced localdg10 localdg online c4t1d145s2 sliced localdg11 localdg online c4t1d146s2 sliced disk02 rootdg online c4t2d7s2 sliced localdg04 localdg online c4t2d8s2 sliced localdg05 localdg online c4t2d9s2 sliced localdg06 localdg online c4t2d10s2 sliced localdg01 localdg online c4t2d11s2 sliced localdg02 localdg online c4t2d12s2 sliced localdg03 localdg online c5t2d7s2 sliced - - online c5t2d8s2 sliced - - online c5t2d9s2 sliced - - online c5t2d10s2 sliced - - online c5t2d11s2 sliced - - online c5t2d12s2 sliced - - online #vxdisk list c4t1d135s2 Device: c4t1d135s2 devicetag: c4t1d135 type: sliced hostid: pppssp01 disk: name=localdg07 id=1059499921.1212.pppssp01 group: name=localdg id=1004989801.1062.pppssp01 flags: online ready private autoconfig autoimport imported pubpaths: block=/dev/vx/dmp/c4t1d135s4 char=/dev/vx/rdmp/c4t1d135s4 privpaths: block=/dev/vx/dmp/c4t1d135s3 char=/dev/vx/rdmp/c4t1d135s3 version: 2.1 iosize: min=512 (bytes) max=256 (blocks) public: slice=4 offset=0 len=26508480 private: slice=3 offset=1 len=2879 update: time=1098590547 seqno=0.18 headers: 0 248 configs: count=1 len=2104 logs: count=1 len=318 Defined regions: config priv 000017-000247[000231]: copy=01 offset=000000 enabled config priv 000249-002121[001873]: copy=01 offset=000231 enabled log priv 002122-002439[000318]: copy=01 offset=000000 enabled Multipathing information: numpaths: 2 c4t1d135s2 state=enabled c5t1d135s2 state=enabled ________________________________________________ Get your own "800" number Voicemail, fax, email, and a lot more http://www.ureach.com/reg/tag From filipe_litaiff at optiglobe.com.br Mon Dec 6 11:50:17 2004 From: filipe_litaiff at optiglobe.com.br (Filipe Litaiff) Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 14:50:17 -0200 Subject: [Summary]: Installing locale packages? Message-ID: Hi Look into your "1 of 2" CD to get your proper locales and install it. Tha packages that installs the en_US locale are SUNWnamos, SUNWnamox, and SUNWnamow Thanks Jane Lecher and Angelos Kanellopoulos for the prompt response. Regards, Filipe Litaiff -----Original Message----- From: Lecher, Jane [mailto:JLECHER at ftc.gov] Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 12:17 PM To: Filipe Litaiff Subject: RE: Installing locale packages? It was on the "1 of 2" CD. It should have been loaded with a standard install, but somehow we missed it on a couple of systems. No, we did not have to reboot. Jane -----Original Message----- From: Filipe Litaiff [mailto:filipe_litaiff at optiglobe.com.br] Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 9:14 AM To: Lecher, Jane Subject: RE: Installing locale packages? Kind of sincronicity of support trouble..... ;-) Had to reboot? Wich CD did you find the proper packages?? Thanks a bunch Filipe. -----Original Message----- From: Lecher, Jane [mailto:JLECHER at ftc.gov] Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 12:14 PM To: Filipe Litaiff Subject: RE: Installing locale packages? Oddly enough, I just had this problem last week! You can get it by loading up the SUNWnam packages. That's how I did it. SUNWnamos, SUNWnamox, and SUNWnamow Good luck. Jane -----Original Message----- From: Filipe Litaiff [mailto:filipe_litaiff at optiglobe.com.br] Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 9:03 AM To: sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org Subject: Installing locale packages? Greetings Forumers; My problem: I have to setup the en_US locale, but my locale -a only shows # locale -a POSIX common en_US.UTF-8 C iso_8859_1 I told our user to try the "en_US.UTF-8" but he said it isn't working with his application. My humble questions: 1 - How can I get the "en_US" locale installed? Do I have to reboot when installing it? 2 - What de difference between "en_US.UTF-8" and "en_US" anyway? Thanks a lot, will summarize. Filipe. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From Loris.Serena at esat.com Mon Dec 6 12:09:49 2004 From: Loris.Serena at esat.com (Loris Serena) Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 17:09:49 -0000 Subject: SUMMARY: How to take a CDE GUI screenshot in Solaris 9 Message-ID: <90735D183F490247AC911C2C7E86E7E70142E90A@exchange2.dublin.esat.ie> Thanks to all who replied. ***Spot on*** to Richard Skelton and Jeremy Loukinas Right click on the desktop, choose application, then choose snapshot. I always choose screen, the hide window during capture with a snap delay of 3 seconds. and also to Angelos Kannellopoulos and Claude Charest Use: "/usr/dt/bin/sdtimage -snapshot" Cheers Loris > -----Original Message----- > From: Loris Serena > Sent: 06 December 2004 15:15 > To: sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org > Subject: How to take a CDE GUI screenshot in Solaris 9 > > Hello list, > > Quick one (I hope). > Is there a way in Solaris 9 CDE to take a GUI screenshot? > > Thanks in advance > > Loris > > > > > > Esat Telecommunications Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of BT Group plc Registered in Ireland, Registration No. 141524 Grand Canal Plaza, Upper Grand Canal Street, Dublin, Ireland This electronic message contains information (and may contain files) from Esat Telecommunications Limited which may be privileged or confidential. The information is intended to be for the sole use of the individual(s) or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this information and or files is prohibited. If you have received this electronic message in error, please notify us by telephone or email (to the numbers or address above) immediately. http://www.esatbt.com From Jeremy.Loukinas at evenflo.com Mon Dec 6 14:58:01 2004 From: Jeremy.Loukinas at evenflo.com (Loukinas, Jeremy) Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 14:58:01 -0500 Subject: Emulex cards attaching to EMC using SVM... Message-ID: I ordered an LP10k from a vendor the other day. He mentioned that it might not be possible to connect up to a Symmetrix using SVM with multipathing using those cards without Veritas VVM...?? Jeremy From halla3 at corp.earthlink.net Mon Dec 6 17:07:13 2004 From: halla3 at corp.earthlink.net (Andrew Hall) Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 17:07:13 -0500 Subject: SUMMARY: Fujitsu Primepower 250 / Solaris 10 / jumpstart In-Reply-To: <41B4706E.9020507@fedex.com> References: <41B46F4F.8090905@corp.earthlink.net> <41B4706E.9020507@fedex.com> Message-ID: <41B4D811.4030507@corp.earthlink.net> Here is what I have learned. Solaris 10: Is not supported and won't be until late January of next year: Solaris 9: Is supported and can be installed w/ a stock Sol 9 0404. The Fujitsu specific cluster patch must be installed after jumpstarting. Solaris 8: Is supported but one must get a specific copy of Sol 8 from Fujitsu released specifically for Fujitsu hardware. The Fujitsu specific cluster patch must be installed after jumpstarting. FYI, Drew Bob Bumpus wrote: > It may be because you're using Solaris as distributed by Sun on a > Primepower. The last Fujitsu engineer I spoke with (about six months > ago) told me that you have to use their own distribution of Solaris, due > to driver issues, etc. > > Bob Bumpus > FedEx Services > EMail: rbumpus at fedex.com > > > > > > > Andrew Hall wrote: > >> Greetings, >> >> I downloaded build 72 of solaris 10 and installed the OS into my >> jumpstart server. I setup my profile, rules, finish scripts etc. My >> add_install_client worked. >> >> Now when I attempt to boot it appears that the server is getting the >> kernel over the network, but it fails to boot. I get a panic. The >> error message I get is: >> >> Executing last command: boot net - install >> Boot device: /pci at 83,4000/network at 1,1 File and args: - install >> Timeout waiting for ARP/RARP packet >> Timeout waiting for ARP/RARP packet >> 38600 >> Requesting Internet address for 0:e0:0:c4:b0:bc >> not found: bop_io_quiesced >> not found: bop_io_quiesced >> do_relocations: misc/sparcv9/krtld do_relocate failed >> krtld: error during initial load/link phase >> panic - boot: exitto64 returned from client program >> Program terminated >> {0} ok >> >> Any suggestions? >> >> Thanks in advance, I will summarize. >> >> Drew >> _______________________________________________ >> sunmanagers mailing list >> sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org >> http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From sun1sol at yahoo.com Mon Dec 6 19:48:24 2004 From: sun1sol at yahoo.com (ert weerr) Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 16:48:24 -0800 (PST) Subject: SUMMARY: RAM-Copy failure? In-Reply-To: <1800F4B05485B34E8C62C4E2896EB638B619ED@strive.midwave.com> Message-ID: <20041207004824.46202.qmail@web52209.mail.yahoo.com> Hi guys, I haven't touched the boot prom. The system is a brand new V880 I booted from CD and restored the file systems from a tape backup. Than I edited the vfstab file and rebooted the box, and it came up with this error message... The solution was to call the SUN support who swapped out the system board. So, be careful next time you run ufsrestore, because it can damage your PROM! Regards, John --- Ken Wachtler wrote: > John, > If you upgrade one component of the boot prom, but > not all, you will get this error on the next reboot. > Sunsolve has a nice Info Doc providing all the > details. I believe that the resolution is to perform > the boot prom upgrade over again, selecting all > options, whether they need it or not. > KenW > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 14:55:29 -0800 (PST) > From: ert weerr > Subject: RAM-Copy failure? > To: Sunmanagers > Message-ID: > <20041202225529.23794.qmail at web52210.mail.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Guys, > > We have a strange issue here on one of our V880s. > After a reboot it just started to send the error > messages below. > > RAM-Copy CRC failure!Can't start: No image found > FATAL: Can't find/decompress Forth/OpenBoot dropin > module > OpenBoot Re-Configuration Reset > > We haven't changed anything on this box just > restored > it from a tape backup. > > Do you have any idea what we should check? > > Thanks! > > John > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 From kkkong at ee.cuhk.edu.hk Mon Dec 6 21:05:24 2004 From: kkkong at ee.cuhk.edu.hk (Alan Kong) Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 10:05:24 +0800 Subject: Summary: Unable to automount form Sparc Solaris 8 In-Reply-To: <41B00556.7070905@ee.cuhk.edu.hk> References: <41B00556.7070905@ee.cuhk.edu.hk> Message-ID: <41B50FE4.60709@ee.cuhk.edu.hk> Thanks to: William Chow Kelly Ormsby "Koul, Minoti" Webmaster - ITServ GmbH tagriffin at micron.com and others coming Thanks to Teressa Griffin.I tried her suggestion and it works. Her suggestion: Linux typically has great difficulty dealing with direct mounts. If you stick with indirect mounts you will be much better off. Other suggestions received: 1) automount on Linux is broken and needs to re-compile. - I have not re-compile; 2) Linux autofs didn't understand the /- identifier, use direct-maps instead - didn't work;, no direcotry listing though the mount was created; 3) Linux does not support direct maps thru autofs; 4) Post the questin on other list - which I did on linux list and not much help; Thank you very much for your help. Regards Alan Alan Kong wrote: > Dear All, > > The problem could partially related to this list. If not, pls accept > my apology. > > I was unable to automount file system on Red Hat Linux 9 exported from > Sparc Solaris 8. When I issued 'autofs start' on Linux, no errors was > observed and the file system was not mounted even though the mount > point '-' was created in the root directory. > > The Solaris is running NIS+ in compat mode while the Linux is running > NIS. I had no problem if mount was used. > > Contents in: > /etc/auto.master: > /- /etc/auto.direct > > /etc/auto.direct: > /fs1 -rw,nosuid server:/fs1 > > Thank you. > > Regards > Alan > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From jv711 at yahoo.com Mon Dec 6 22:45:28 2004 From: jv711 at yahoo.com (JV) Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 19:45:28 -0800 (PST) Subject: Unix/Windows/Linux unified user authentication - new solution from Sun Message-ID: <20041207034528.34273.qmail@web53507.mail.yahoo.com> It seems like a popular request around here, so I am forwarding this to the group. I have not tried it personally, but I'm sure there is a need for these sorts of technologies. There are pros and cons to this particular software in the body of the .pdf below. Here is Sun's blurb about it: http://sunflash.sun.com/articles/82/1/opt-sysadmin/13828 "Using pGINA to Authenticate Users in Microsoft Windows Environments" Article Targets Mixed Environments Authors Dave Pickens and Kent Price have written a Sun BluePrints OnLine article entitled, "Using pGINA to Authenticate Users in Microsoft Windows Environments" to assist users in setting up a unified authentication scheme in a heterogeneous environment that includes UNIX-based computing systems and Microsoft Windows. The authors address the number of problems that can be encountered when attempting this type of set-up. From the Windows default structure that drives to use its own authentication to the end of support for a number of Windows versions, the authors identify these issues as ones that can cause problems for system administrators who want to incorporate a single unified authentication mechanism. Pickens and Price compare the typical authentication architecture that is often derived and cumbersome to maintain, against what an ideal one can offer using Graphical Identification and Authentication (GINA) with Pluggable Graphical Identification and Authentication (pGINA). GINA is defined as a dynamic-link library (DDL) that is part of the Windows operating system, and the authors outline each one of its three functions. These are SAS Recognition, User Interface and Shell Creation. The article then presents pGINA as an add-on DLL for the standard Microsoft GINA. "pGINA provides the skeleton code necessary to quickly and easily implement many different methods of user authentication. Once a plug-in has been created for a particular authentication method, it can be easily installed on multiple systems. The new plug-in can be made available to other users without the users needing an indepth understanding of the Windows logon process. Some of the plug-ins that already exist for pGINA are OpenLDAP and Radius." A list of situations that are conducive to pGINA and ones that are not are given to allow the reader to identify how their environment might handle this implementation. The article then presents a case study on Valley City State University or VCSU. The challenges, solution, software and hardware are outlined giving the reader a true case scenario. Here is Sun's .pdf: http://www.sun.com/blueprints/0604/817-7043.pdf later~ JV711 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 From Vijay_Raghavan01 at infosys.com Tue Dec 7 00:22:49 2004 From: Vijay_Raghavan01 at infosys.com (Vijay Raghavan) Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 10:52:49 +0530 Subject: Recovery steps for metadevices on Solstice disksuite Message-ID: <31E1CAD34DAF2F48A768DE429D88E5990504AF9C@kecmsg01.ad.infosys.com> Hello Gurus This is in response to my question sometime back to recover data from external storage which is concatenated or striped. Got some responses but still not sure of what exactly is the correct solution This is some info I found some info on Sun-Solve which says it is possible to recover data on concat or stripe metadevices I got a reply from Peter saying it is not possible but this sunsolve doc says it is possible. https://osc-apac.pr.sun.com/OSCSW/svcportal?pageName=OSCHomeSearchResult s&eventSrc=getdocdetail&command=no_command&searchString=recovery%20for%2 0solstice%20disksuite&assetKey=1-9-76077-1&resource=INFODOC I have also put the important points in brief below which I saw in this doc Using This Procedure With Other Metadevice Types ------------------------------------------------ * RAID-5 metadevices: This same procedure can be used on a Solstice Volume Manager RAID-5 metadevice. The "-k" option. When you rebuild the device in step 9, the "-k" option is of great importance. This option tells Solaris Volume Manager not to initialize the metadevice, but to use the data that is already on the disk. Failure to do this causes complete loss of existing data on the device. * Concat or stripe metadevices (or both): This procedure can also be used on concat or stripe metadevices, or both. Running metaclear and metainit does not affect user data. It is very important that stripes and concats are re-created with each slice component in the same order. Recreating a stripe or concat in the wrong order does no harm, so long as the data (filesystem) is not modified (such as with fsck -y). If you accidentally re-create a stripe in the wrong order just metaclear it and re-create it in the correct order. If you do not know the correct order, simply repeat the steps of metainit and fsck -n until fsck completes successfully. Thanks VIJAY -----Original Message----- From: Webmaster - ITServ GmbH [mailto:webmaster at itserv.de] Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 2:13 PM To: Vijay Raghavan Subject: Re: Recovery steps for metadevices on Solstice disksuite You cannot recover striped or concatenated data, because striping and concatenating does not deliver any data redundancy. To prevent from data loss, you have to configure a mirror or raid 5. But you can define a striped mirror, to get performance AND redundancy. Peter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vijay Raghavan" To: Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 9:08 AM Subject: Recovery steps for metadevices on Solstice disksuite > Hello Gurus > > > > This is slightly offtopic but would appreciate a feedback with commands > or any web site help for the same > > > > I would like to know what exact steps we need to follow to recover > metadevices on an external storage which is concatenated or striped for > performance reasons > > > > > > Thanks > > > > VIJAY > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From hrk007 at yahoo.com Tue Dec 7 02:17:52 2004 From: hrk007 at yahoo.com (HRISHIKESH KULKARNI) Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 23:17:52 -0800 (PST) Subject: Tape storage space incorrectly reported Message-ID: <20041207071752.86366.qmail@web53707.mail.yahoo.com> Hi sunmanagers, We have a L100 SUN STOREDGE Tape Library attached to a E4500 server.It has two tape drives. What happens is that when we try to store data from the server to one of the tapes in tape drive ( after ensuring tape is rewinded and is at beginning), we get following message that there is no sufficient space on tape.We are getting this problem even when the total storage space of the LTO tape is 200 Gb compressed and 100GB un-compressed, it has been rewinded and data being stored is much less than 100 GB.I noticed this with both small(less than 1000 MBs) and large folders(less than 80 GB).Also this happens with both tape drives and different tapes and also I tried bt attaching tape drive to another E4500.The error given in output 1 below is from ufsdump command while the error given in Output 2 is from tar command. Output 1:- (dbserver2)root[/dev/pts/5]:$PWD>mt -f /dev/rmt/0 rewind (dbserver2)root[/dev/pts/5]:$PWD>mt -f /dev/rmt/0 status Vendor 'UTIM64-X' Product '1221-7.. ' tape drive: sense key(0x0)= No Additional Sense residual= 0 retries= 0 file no= 0 block no= 0 (dbserver2)root[/dev/pts/5]:$PWD>ufsdump 0f /dev/rmt/0cn /home/monitor DUMP: Writing 32 Kilobyte records DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Tue Dec 07 08:50:14 2004 DUMP: Date of last level 0 dump: the epoch DUMP: Dumping /dev/vx/rdsk/rootvol (dbserver2:/) to /dev/rmt/0cn. DUMP: Mapping (Pass I) [regular files] DUMP: Mapping (Pass II) [directories] DUMP: Estimated 350280 blocks (171.04MB). DUMP: Dumping (Pass III) [directories] DUMP: Dumping (Pass IV) [regular files] DUMP: End-of-tape detected DUMP: Tape too short: changing volumes and restarting DUMP: Change Volumes: Mount volume `#1' on `:/dev/rmt/0cn' DUMP: NEEDS ATTENTION: Is the new volume (#1) mounted on `:/dev/rmt/0cn' and ready to go?: ("yes" or "no") Output 2:- (dbserver2)root[/dev/pts/3]:$PWD>mt -f /dev/rmt/0 rewind (dbserver2)root[/dev/pts/3]:$PWD>mt -f /dev/rmt/0 status Vendor 'UTIM64-X' Product '1221-7.. ' tape drive: sense key(0x0)= No Additional Sense residual= 0 retries= 0 file no= 0 block no= 0 (dbserver2)root[/dev/pts/3]:$PWD>tar cvf /dev/rmt/0 . a ./ 0 tape blocks a ./.profile 1 tape blocks a ./local.cshrc 1 tape blocks a ./local.login 2 tape blocks a ./local.profile 2 tape blocks a ./.sh_history 27 tape blocks tar: write error: unexpected EOF Is this an issue with the tapes or tape drive? Regards, Hrishi. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! http://my.yahoo.com From Alistair.Mckeown at jacobsrimell.com Tue Dec 7 05:01:29 2004 From: Alistair.Mckeown at jacobsrimell.com (Alistair McKeown) Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 10:01:29 -0000 Subject: Snoop, output in binary Message-ID: <642FA4A7A15DD611B44C00B0D0789CF201F69089@kingscross.internal.jacobsrimell.com> Hi, Does anyone know how to do a snoop and get the output in binary. We are trying at the moment to investigate some SNMP messages. Alistair. From sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com Tue Dec 7 05:37:13 2004 From: sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com (DAUBIGNE Sebastien - BOR) Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 11:37:13 +0100 Subject: Assigning T3+ IP without rebooting ? Message-ID: <0F406437D3C4D6119010009027D0897CF44C84@bordeaux-mess.bordeaux.eur.slb.com> Hi, We currently have a Sun T3+ which is not connected to the network. We're going to connect it soon : is there any chance that the T3 could get its IP (via RARP) without rebooting, when the cable will be plugged, or are we forced to reboot it ? Another question : Is the T3+ console connector pinout (RJ45) the same as a Sun Fire V480 ? thank you. -- Sebastien DAUBIGNE Sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com - +33(0)5.57.26.56.36 AtosOrigin Infogerance - IMS/ERP/Pessac From Daniel.Muscat at vodafone.com Tue Dec 7 06:32:53 2004 From: Daniel.Muscat at vodafone.com (Muscat, Daniel, VF-MT) Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 12:32:53 +0100 Subject: Installing 2 72Gb in an E420 Message-ID: <8D10D842E2E68246A2E0159D437D7AB6042C0001@mt-wimxc01.vf-mt.internal.vodafone.com> Great Guru's I really need an urgent answer to my question. We have an E420 and wish to install 2x 72gb internal hard disks. Did any one try it out and does anybody know weather it is possible? I beleive that somewhere somebody wrote about this but can't find find the thread on sun managers Regards Daniel ========================================================== This email is intended only for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. 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From Daniel.Muscat at vodafone.com Tue Dec 7 06:48:58 2004 From: Daniel.Muscat at vodafone.com (Muscat, Daniel, VF-MT) Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 12:48:58 +0100 Subject: UPDATE: Installing 2 72Gb in an E420 Message-ID: <8D10D842E2E68246A2E0159D437D7AB6042C0051@mt-wimxc01.vf-mt.internal.vodafone.com> Just some extra info ... We are going to buy Fujitsu MAP3735NC Has any body ever used these hard disks? Regards Daniel > -----Original Message----- > From: Muscat, Daniel, VF-MT > Sent: 07 December 2004 12:33 > To: 'sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org' > Subject: Installing 2 72Gb in an E420 > > > > Great Guru's > > I really need an urgent answer to my question. We have an E420 and wish to install 2x 72gb internal hard disks. Did any one try it out and does anybody know weather it is possible? 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Vodafone Malta Limited does not accept liability for any errors or omissions in the contents of this message which arise as a result of email transmission. From kevin_buterbaugh at bellsouth.net Tue Dec 7 09:55:20 2004 From: kevin_buterbaugh at bellsouth.net (Kevin Buterbaugh) Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 9:55:20 -0500 Subject: SUMMARY: probe-scsi-all sees LUNs but Solaris doesn't and no it's Message-ID: <20041207145520.RJD2054.imf21aec.mail.bellsouth.net@mail.bellsouth.net> Hello All, First off, thanks to all who took the time to reply to my post: "sunsa_tx", Neezam Haniff, Darren Dunham, Anthony D`Atri, Matthew Stier, Zion Huang, Jeremy Ahl, and Kermit Nix. The problem was that the Eonstor storage arrays were connected to the 420R via UltraSCSI 3 cards and neither Solaris 8 or 9 includes the appropriate drivers by default in the base OS install. They must be downloaded from Sun's web site. I must confess to feeling a bit stupid right now, as I have many times added drivers for external storage arrays. However, they were always for Fibre Channel arrays. This is the first time I've encountered a plain vanilla SCSI array for which I had to add drivers. Special thanks to Jeremy for not only recognizing that I needed to add the drivers, but specifying which drivers (SUNWqus*) I needed. Kevin Original Post: > > > Hello All, > > Short version of my question first: I have a 420R with 3 Eonstor storage arrays connected via dual-channel PCI SCSI cards. I can see them at the "ok>" prompt via probe-scsi-all. However, I cannot get Solaris to see them or create device files for them, *EVEN AFTER* I have done multiple "boot -r", "devfsadm", "drvconfig; disks", verified /kernel/drv/sd.conf, etc., etc., etc., > > More details (very long): we actually have 2 identical 420R's. One is our production NFS home directory server, the other is a cold standby machine. Yesterday morning the production 420R died (we think motherboard). We swapped 420R's, attached the 3 Eonstor storage arrays (which were working great on the production 420R), restored the appropriate files from backup (i.e. /etc/system, /kernel/drv/sd.conf, /etc/vfstab, /etc/dfs/dfstab, etc.), changed the hostnames appropriately (we've got a quad gig-ethernet card both of them), and rebooted (with -srv). > > The standby machine didn't see the LUNs on the Eonstor's. A quick "probe-scsi-all" at the "ok>" prompt showed all the appropriate LUNs. We booted again (with "-r" - every single time we booted we used "-r"). No luck. Ran "drvconfig; devlinks", no luck. Ran "devfsadm", no luck. > > Then we took a look at /etc/path_to_inst. It does not contain the appropriate entries for the Eonstor LUNs. I found Sun InfoDoc 15019 on deleting and recreating path_to_inst. Followed the instructions exactly (except for step #1, which is wrong - you must rename the existing path_to_inst to something that doesn't *begin* with path_to_inst, and step #2, which was unnecessary since the device files weren't there anyway) and it created a new /etc/path_to_inst identical to my old one. > > We also tried numerous variations of "cfgadm", again, all with no luck. > > I have never in 14 years of working with Sun hardware seen a box that could see SCSI disks via probe-scsi-all but wouldn't see them at the Solaris level after doing what we've done. > > We ended up pulling the internal disks from the (dead) production 420R and put them in the standby machine and everything came up and we could see the Eonstor LUNs. However, this is not an optimal solution, since those disks are not mirrored (and cannot be due to the way the original admin partitioned them). The disks in the standby 420R were mirrored. > > The only other difference between the two systems is that the standby machine has a slightly later "recommended patch cluster" installed (by about 2 months). > > We are up and running. I have downtime next week when I can try out any suggestions you all might have for getting the other disks to see the Eonstor LUNs. > > If the answer is somewhere I should have already found it, please feel free to beat me up, as I have searched the archives, Sunsolve, Google, etc., without finding it and therefore must have missed it. > > Thanks all... > > Kevin Buterbaugh > > "Unix is the worst operating system in the whole world, except for all the rest." > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From kevin_buterbaugh at bellsouth.net Tue Dec 7 10:18:27 2004 From: kevin_buterbaugh at bellsouth.net (Kevin Buterbaugh) Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 10:18:27 -0500 Subject: SUMMARY: Sendmail won't send mail... Message-ID: <20041207151828.BOMO2054.imf21aec.mail.bellsouth.net@mail.bellsouth.net> Hello All, First off, again thanks to all who took the time to respond to my post: Clive McAdam, Thomas Payerle, Stan Pietkiewicz, Bill Williams, Steve Sandau, Crist Clark, Alan Pae, John Coleman, John Lendeham, S.A. Birl, Doug Hubbard, Ken Wachtler, Greg Hitchcock, and especially Christopher Banard, who was first with the solution to my problem. I will simply quote Christopher: What you need to do is have sendmail in full daemon mode (-bd) on that server. Your logs show it is trying to send the message to localhost, and it cannot. To enable -bd but for only localhost, create the file /etc/default/sendmail with one line: MODE="-bd -ODaemonPortOptions=Addr=localhost" stop and restart sendmail. You will have two sendmail processes running. shalmaneser 70 % ps -ef | grep mail | grep -v grep root 294 1 0 Nov 29 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/sendmail -bd -ODaemonPortOptions=Addr=localhost -q15m smmsp 295 1 0 Nov 29 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/sendmail -Ac -q15m Please note that simply running sendmail as a daemon did not suffice (which several people suggested doing, and which I pointed out in my original post that I had already tried), /etc/default/sendmail had to be created first. Also, please note that the Sun doc I referenced in my original e-mail (#74310) which matched my symptoms but did not resolve my problem makes no reference to /etc/default/sendmail. If anyone at Sun is monitoring this list, would you please fix this doc? Again, thanks to all who helped with both my issues... Kevin > > From: Kevin Buterbaugh > Date: 2004/12/03 Fri PM 04:36:36 EST > To: > Subject: Sendmail won't send mail... > > Hi All, > > I've gotten some good advice on my previous post regarding probe-scsi-all. I'll post a summary next week after I've had a chance to try out the suggestions during the downtime. > > In the meantime, I'm having another problem with the same 420R running Solaris 9 (with the recommended patch cluster as of mid-summer installed). I'm wanting to run sendmail out of cron with the appropriate options to tell it to process the mail queue. I DO NOT want to run it as a daemon and accept incoming e-mail to this machine. > > So I sent a test message with mailx (which queued up as it should) and then ran as root "/usr/lib/sendmail -q". I got the following error in /var/log/syslog: > > Dec 3 12:07:51 my-fake-hostname sendmail[10255]: [ID 801593 mail.info] iB3I7pSO010255: to=root, ctladdr=root (0/1), delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=relay, pri=30503, relay=[127.0.0.1] [127.0.0.1], dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: Connection refused by [127.0.0.1] > > Running "/usr/lib/sendmail -qf" and even doing a "/etc/init.d/sendmail start" didn't help. Same error. Checked /etc/inet/hosts - here's the first couple of lines: > > # > # Internet host table > # > 127.0.0.1 localhost loghost my-fake-hostname > 1.2.3.4 my-fake-hostname.mydomain my-fake-hostname > > Still getting the same error. > > A search of Sunsolve for the error uncovered Document #74310, which fit my situation exactly. I eagerly followed the resolution steps listed in the document ... and got the exact same error. > > Searched the archives but didn't find anything. Google hits are mostly for Linux and haven't helped. We do normally run ipsec on this machine, but we've disabled it temporarily to rule it out and still get the same error. > > I feel like I'm having a bad week and missing something obvious, but I can't for the life of me figure out what it is. Can someone please enlighten me? > > I will send my sendmail.cf file upon request, but it's the stock one created by following the aforementioned sun doc. > > Kevin Buterbaugh > > "When I get a little money, I buy books, and if any is left over, I buy food and clothes." - Desidrius Erasmus > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From steve.rieger at tbwachiat.com Tue Dec 7 10:20:02 2004 From: steve.rieger at tbwachiat.com (Steve Rieger) Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 10:20:02 -0500 Subject: E 450 power up issues SUMMARY In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The two micro switches in the back were working fine., the little points on the side panels were not contacting them though. So I just pushed those two points pout a bit and made sure that they are contacting properly. All is good now Thanx to you guys On 12/6/04 11:06 AM, "Steve Rieger" wrote: > Hi all, > > I recently (a week ago) to delivery of an e450, my intentions were to learn > a bit more of the Solaris env that I have not had a chance to dig into as of > yet. > > I installed the os and patched it . Then I opened the covers and added > another disk board. And now the box will not power up. I get two good led's > on the power supply and also internally I get one led when the power is > plugged in. the two micro switched that only get activated when the side > panels are closed are ok, and as a backup I taped them in the closed > position just to see if the system would boot up. But no. > > > Any ideas as to where to look next. > -- > Steve Rieger > Direct 212-804-1131 > Cell 646-335-8915 > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers > -- Steve Rieger Direct 212-804-1131 Cell 646-335-8915 From sreeredhat at yahoo.com Tue Dec 7 11:07:52 2004 From: sreeredhat at yahoo.com (sreenath sarikonda) Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 08:07:52 -0800 (PST) Subject: Non-Critical: Integrating SNMP and MRTG(MultiRouterTrafficGrapher) on Solaris. Message-ID: <20041207160752.84872.qmail@web54210.mail.yahoo.com> Hello Gurus, When ever we have problems with the application giving out network errors, the first question which management asks "were there any network problems". I go and see netstat output and there would be no collisions. However I found that MRTG is a comprehensive way to track these things.I read that, once setup we can collect other statistics to MRTG itseems. I am planning to collect iostat,vmstat etc...However I really don't know how to start off. Tried googling to find that Solisitice enterprise agents have/are the SNMP for Solaris. But I did not find any sites which gives how to setup. If any one could point me to a link on how to setup SNMP on solaris it would be helpful. Also if anyone had used MRTG please give me your suggestions or any notes you documented. Thank you, Sreenath. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! http://my.yahoo.com From fhouston at east.isi.edu Tue Dec 7 11:17:25 2004 From: fhouston at east.isi.edu (Forrest Houston) Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 11:17:25 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time) Subject: SCSI disk errors - how worried should I be? Message-ID: I'm in the process of setting up a "new" machine (it's actually an old E250 w/ Sol9 [new install] and I'm redesignating w/ a new purpose). Anyway there are 6 HDs in the system and 6 in an external multipak (all are 36G except one in the multipak which is an 18G [the old boot drive I'm keeping around for "reference" right now]). I want to use this system as such: Int drives Ext drives boot & mirror 3 in a RAID5 3 in a RAID5 (mirroring Int drives) 1 stand alone 1 stand alone (mirroring Int drive) The problem I'm having is the final two spots in the multipak (it seems to be the actual slots not the drives) are giving me the below errors on reboot. I would like to be able to setup these slots as hotspares for the mirrors/RAID (eventually swapping out the 18G for another 36G obviously ;)) but I'm a little worried about these error messages, although the drives seems to be ok once the machine is up? This machine is actually under service support so I might be able to get Sun to swap out the multipak for me. Unfortunately I'm already overdue on this project (you know how it is ;)) so I'd prefer to avoid that delay if at all possible. So anyone know what is causing these errors (besides faulty hardware, or is it just that)? Will using these slots for the hotspares potentially create a problem for me (if so I can cut the RAID to a simple strip set and use the extra disk in each of those for the hotspare instead)? Hopefully that covers all the info that is needed. Thanks for the help Forrest 36G drive scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 3,1 (glm1): Connected command timeout for Target 13.0 genunix: [ID 408822 kern.info] NOTICE: glm1: fault detected in device; service still available genunix: [ID 611667 kern.info] NOTICE: glm1: Connected command timeout for Target 13.0 glm: [ID 280919 kern.warning] WARNING: ID[SUNWpd.glm.cmd_timeout.6017] scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 3,1 (glm1): Target 13 reducing sync. transfer rate glm: [ID 923092 kern.warning] WARNING: ID[SUNWpd.glm.sync_wide_backoff.6014] scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 3,1 (glm1): got SCSI bus reset genunix: [ID 408822 kern.info] NOTICE: glm1: fault detected in device; service still available genunix: [ID 611667 kern.info] NOTICE: glm1: got SCSI bus reset scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd27 at glm1: target d lun 0 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd27 is /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 3,1/sd at d,0 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 3,1 (glm1): Cmd (0xf50dd0) dump for Target 14 Lun 0: scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 3,1 (glm1): cdb=[ 0x12 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x30 0x0 ] scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 3,1 (glm1): pkt_flags=0x808 pkt_statistics=0x60 pkt_state=0x7 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 3,1 (glm1): pkt_scbp=0x0 cmd_flags=0x2860 18G "old boot" drive scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 3,1 (glm1): Connected command timeout for Target 14.0 genunix: [ID 408822 kern.info] NOTICE: glm1: fault detected in device; service still available genunix: [ID 611667 kern.info] NOTICE: glm1: Connected command timeout for Target 14.0 glm: [ID 280919 kern.warning] WARNING: ID[SUNWpd.glm.cmd_timeout.6017] scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 3,1 (glm1): Target 14 reducing sync. transfer rate glm: [ID 923092 kern.warning] WARNING: ID[SUNWpd.glm.sync_wide_backoff.6014] scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 3,1 (glm1): got SCSI bus reset genunix: [ID 408822 kern.info] NOTICE: glm1: fault detected in device; service still available genunix: [ID 611667 kern.info] NOTICE: glm1: got SCSI bus reset scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd28 at glm1: target e lun 0 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd28 is /pci at 1f,4000/scsi at 3,1/sd at e,0 From Lisa.Lipomi at hanscom.af.mil Tue Dec 7 11:17:54 2004 From: Lisa.Lipomi at hanscom.af.mil (Lipomi Lisa M Contr ESC/CXE) Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 11:17:54 -0500 Subject: Solstice Backup and L9 Autoloader Message-ID: Hello, I just inherited a Solstice Backup system with an L9 Autoloader that was suppose to be working before started her. My error log reads as follows: Dec 7 05:42:51 toolbox lus: [ID 497811 kern.notice] NOTICE: lus_intr(1.0.0): transport failure (incomplete) Dec 7 05:54:52 toolbox root: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] NetWorker media: (waiting) Waiting for 1 writable volumes to backup pool 'Default' tape(s) on toolbox.com Does anyone have an idea of where I can get information to debug these problems? Like I said I really can not verify if this ever worked and I have no other way to backup my systems. Thanks, Lisa From Francois.Bousquet at cgi.com Tue Dec 7 11:20:07 2004 From: Francois.Bousquet at cgi.com (Bousquet Francois) Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 11:20:07 -0500 Subject: Packaging Apache/mod_ssl/mod_perl for deployment Message-ID: <1F85129C88B3714185C912F3AF47605012A2576A@nc1981exc03.banquelaurentienne.ca> Hi everyone, We are using a version home-made compiled version of Apache for our main Website portal. This version is updated regulary to follow new available version. Currently, I need to update it to Apache 1.3.31, mod_ssl, mod_perl. In the past there was no standard for deployment so we were just compiling onto the production server all the components ! (not the best idea!) We are currently updating the server from Solaris 7 to Solaris 9 and I would like to force standards of only installing packages for application (home made or from sunfreeware or Sun) and do not install gcc into production but only libgcc. So, with that in mind, how would you suggest I configured/installed Apache/mod_ssl/mod_perl ? At first, it seems simple, configure, make and make install in a folder then create a package to deploy but my problem is more with perl. To install mod_perl I need an installation of perl (Solaris 9 basic perl, is ok) but also need libwww-perl and its prerequisites (URI, HTML-Parser, MIME-BASE64, HTML-Tagset...) How can I package perl prerequisites ? - Francois From nikhilvr at yahoo.com Tue Dec 7 11:33:00 2004 From: nikhilvr at yahoo.com (nikhil vr) Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 08:33:00 -0800 (PST) Subject: help with disks Message-ID: <20041207163300.15312.qmail@web40826.mail.yahoo.com> Hi How i can findout that a disk is under VxVm or not. Because while running vxdisk 2 disks showing errors what will be the reason.I any one has some idea plz help me. root at dms1 # vxdisk list DEVICE TYPE DISK GROUP STATUS c0t0d0s2 sliced rootdisk rootdg online c0t1d0s2 sliced - - error c0t2d0s2 sliced - - error c2t3d0s2 sliced array01 datadg online c3t5d0s2 sliced array02 datadg online Thanking you Nikhil.V.R __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today! http://my.yahoo.com From David.ALLEN at eur.crowncork.com Tue Dec 7 11:45:30 2004 From: David.ALLEN at eur.crowncork.com (ALLEN, David) Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 16:45:30 -0000 Subject: NFS mount Message-ID: Hi, We may have to switch a NFS mount from tcp to udp. Are there any disadvantages to doing this? I am specifying proto=udp in the vfstab file. Is this the correct method? Thanks in advance for any advice. David From edgar.mendieta at utp.ac.pa Tue Dec 7 15:36:00 2004 From: edgar.mendieta at utp.ac.pa (edgar.mendieta at utp.ac.pa) Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 15:36:00 -0500 Subject: {Verificado} Message-ID: <1102451760.41b614309dc44@correo.utp.ac.pa> Hello list How i do by add users to Messaging Server with Directory Server but in Command Line? if someone know about that, thanks for all. -- Edgar A. Mendieta -- Este mensaje ha sido analizado por MailScanner en busca de virus y otros contenidos peligrosos, y se considera que esta limpio. From rbhasin at hssworld.com Tue Dec 7 22:36:47 2004 From: rbhasin at hssworld.com (rbhasin at hssworld.com) Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 09:06:47 +0530 Subject: SUMMARY: Enterprise System Management Freeware software Message-ID: Hi, Firstly Sorry for a late Summary, I have been on leave for past few days..... I received a lot many replies within few minuted of my posting and the list of people who replied is too long to be mentioned out here, thanx to all of you. Most of them suggested to use NAGIOS (previously known as NetSaint) which is available under http://www.nagios.org, is really very scalable and is being used widely across the globe. Another suggestion was to use BigBrother, http://www.quest.com/bigbrother/ (though its not free for commercial use, but economical and scalable). Also got a very useful link mentioned below from ddelija at public.srce.hr which lists a lot of commercial and freeware softwares that can be used for System Management: http://www.stokely.com/unix.sysadm.resources/autosysmgm.backup.html Thanx a lot to everyone who replied. Regds, - Rajan ---------------------- Forwarded by Rajan Bhasin/HSS on 12/08/2004 08:51 AM --------------------------- To: sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org cc: Subject: Enterprise System Management Freeware software HSS-Unclassified Hi, Firstly I am Sorry for being offtopic. I am looking for a freeware solution for Enterprise System Management so as to monitor the systems at our premises running various flavous of Unix like Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and Microsoft Windows Operating system. Any pointers for a freeware software to monitor the health of our systems would be highly appreciated. Thanx in Advance. 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HSS accepts no responsibility for loss or damage arising from the use of the information transmitted by this email including damage from virus." From luc at suryo.com Wed Dec 8 01:58:21 2004 From: luc at suryo.com (Luc I. Suryo) Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 23:58:21 -0700 Subject: GCC 64bits for AMD64 info Message-ID: <20041208065821.GA5939@voyager.suryo.com> anyone on the list that has compiled GCC 64-bits capable for the AMD64 CPU yet? (solaris 10/b72) compiling the 32-bits very is pretty straight forward... get the 60-days evalution of Sun Studio 9 compile : gnu m4 / gnu sed / gnu make / flex / bison then start compiling gcc, this was i used edit : /usr/include/sys/feature_tests.h line 331 I change it to be #if defined(GCC_FAKE) && defined(_STDC_C99) && (defined(__XOPEN_OR_POSIX) && !defined(_XPG6)) CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/ksh export PATH CONFIG_SHELL ./configure --prefix=/opt/gcc \ --with-local-prefix=/opt/gcc \ --with-as=/usr/ccs/bin/as \ --with-ld=/usr/ccs/bin/ld \ --disable-nls \ --enable-threads=posix \ --enable-shared=libgcc,libstdc++ \ --enable-languages=c,c++ \ i386-pc-solaris2.10 nb: used a 'script' replaced ALL -fpic to be -Kpic as Sun-cc does not understand -fpic, OR use --disable-shared in the options gmake boostrap gmake install this will create a 'small' gcc version and use this one under /opt/gcc i recompiled again this time with (rememeber to adjust the PATH) use a 'clean and fresh' gcc source! CC=gcc \ CXX=g++ \ ./configure \ --prefix=/usr/local \ --with-local-prefix=/usr/local \ --with-as=/usr/ccs/bin/as \ --with-ld=/usr/ccs/bin/ld \ --disable-nls \ --enable-threads=posix \ --host=i386-pc-solaris2.10 gmake boostrap gmake install hope this may help someone, and would be nice if someone could share his/her methode to get a 64-bits version for teh AMD64.... -ls From dirk.boenning at ccf.de Wed Dec 8 05:39:42 2004 From: dirk.boenning at ccf.de (Dirk Boenning) Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 11:39:42 +0100 Subject: FC-AL HBA not seen Message-ID: <41B6D9EE.8090602@ccf.de> Hello, I've an E450 with OBP 3.26 and added a SG-XPCI1-FC-QF2 (single FC card). I've tried it with slot 3 and slot 6 but neverless a probe-scsi-all doesn't show this card. Sure after boot the HNA is not seen either. Any idea what's going on or something I should take care of ? Thanx in advance, Dirk. -- CCF AG Dirk Boenning Daimlerstrasse 10 D-64347 Griesheim t. +49 (0)6155/6668-0 f. +49 (0)6155/6668-68 e. dirk.boenning at ccf.de w. www.ccf.de From Alistair.Mckeown at jacobsrimell.com Wed Dec 8 05:42:25 2004 From: Alistair.Mckeown at jacobsrimell.com (Alistair McKeown) Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 10:42:25 -0000 Subject: Testing the connectivity of a port Message-ID: <642FA4A7A15DD611B44C00B0D0789CF201F690A0@kingscross.internal.jacobsrimell.com> Hi there Gurus, I've got a general network question, but if something can be run on Solaris it would be amazing. I was wondering if there is any program or command that you could trace to see if a particular port can connect from a source machine over a network through to server like a trace route. With a trace route you can trace a route through but its running on a specific port. In all me years of I.T I've never know a program that could do it. E.g if I want to know that say port 8932 goes through from client to server is there a trace I can do? I think I've been told before there is no way of doing this, and the only way is to look at the traffic coming through on a firewall or a router between the client and server. Alistair. From dmondal at hclinsys.com Wed Dec 8 08:04:21 2004 From: dmondal at hclinsys.com (Debjit Mandal) Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 18:34:21 +0530 Subject: Problem with sun fire 280R Message-ID: <007801c4dd26$6ee93710$2301a8c0@prasen2004> Hello, I am facing a problem with Sun Fire 280R. it is giving error - "pcisch0:in0 0x19 pci at 8, 700000/ scsi at 6,1 (glm1) connected command timeout for target 2;0 got scsi bus reset." in console of the server. what may be the problem and how to solve it. Thanks and Regards, Debjit Mandal From Jonathan.K.Adams at nga.mil Wed Dec 8 08:23:43 2004 From: Jonathan.K.Adams at nga.mil (Adams, Jonathan K. [C]) Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 08:23:43 -0500 Subject: Sun Cluster Migration Question Message-ID: <07E82E2E4098394785103C8D3DF4DB6601970A57@cluwsh01.gold.rtgold.nima.mil> I have a situation that I am hoping someone here can shed some light on. I have a pair of 420R Servers running Sun OS 5.8, They are running Volume Manager 3.2 with encapsulated root, and they have a pair of attached Fibre Channel Disk Arrays. The problem is this: The internal disks are 18GBx2 ... Of course, they no longer manufactre these disks, and they are running up to the EOL. We cannot buy refurbished disks, so we need to migrate our system to 36GB or some other larger capacity drives that are widely available. Does anyone on the list have any suggestions to how this can be done. (I think removing the second root disk, replacing it with a 36GB, and rebuilding the mirrors on to it, then booting from it, and repeating the process with the other disk will not work) Help.. Please! _______________________ Jon Adams jonathan.k.adams at saic.com Tel: 202-284-4543 From WTodd at osc.uscg.mil Wed Dec 8 11:28:45 2004 From: WTodd at osc.uscg.mil (Todd, Wayne) Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 11:28:45 -0500 Subject: What does QUS stand for? Message-ID: <13828F680182D511893300508BD683170833E8CC@oscex2.osc.uscg.mil> List, To satisfy my curiosity, does anyone know what QUS stands for? As in the following... The only patch necessary, other than the ones recommended in the OS installation, is the QUS Driver for the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Ultra160 SCSI Host Adapter. Perform the following procedures to download this patch: Thanks in advance for your time. Wayne From WTodd at osc.uscg.mil Wed Dec 8 11:45:54 2004 From: WTodd at osc.uscg.mil (Todd, Wayne) Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 11:45:54 -0500 Subject: SUMMARY: What does QUS stand for? Message-ID: <13828F680182D511893300508BD683170833E8D0@oscex2.osc.uscg.mil> Looks like it stands for "Qlogic Ultra SCSI". Thanks to all who replied! Wayne -----Original Message----- From: sunmanagers-bounces at sunmanagers.org [mailto:sunmanagers-bounces at sunmanagers.org]On Behalf Of Todd, Wayne Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 11:29 AM To: 'sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org' Subject: What does QUS stand for? List, To satisfy my curiosity, does anyone know what QUS stands for? As in the following... The only patch necessary, other than the ones recommended in the OS installation, is the QUS Driver for the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Ultra160 SCSI Host Adapter. Perform the following procedures to download this patch: Thanks in advance for your time. Wayne _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From Roland.Rebstock at usi.net Wed Dec 8 12:58:19 2004 From: Roland.Rebstock at usi.net (Rebstock, Roland) Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 12:58:19 -0500 Subject: Help with Sun Fire 280R Message-ID: All, we received this error on a SunFire280R with Solaris 8 Rev27? No reports other than what "picld" reported. Any ideas, system is stable, has not rebooted and disk check out ok. Dec 8 03:07:39 picld[286]: [ID 961923 daemon.error] WARNING: Device DISK0 failure detected by sensor DISK0_FAULT_SENSOR Dec 8 03:07:39 picld[286]: [ID 961923 daemon.error] WARNING: Device DISK0 failure detected by sensor DISK0_FAULT_SENSOR Dec 8 03:07:39 picld[286]: [ID 961923 daemon.error] WARNING: Device DISK1 failure detected by sensor DISK1_FAULT_SENSOR Dec 8 03:07:39 picld[286]: [ID 961923 daemon.error] WARNING: Device DISK1 failure detected by sensor DISK1_FAULT_SENSOR Dec 8 03:08:10 picld[286]: [ID 449286 daemon.error] Device DISK0 OK Dec 8 03:08:10 picld[286]: [ID 449286 daemon.error] Device DISK0 OK Dec 8 03:08:10 picld[286]: [ID 449286 daemon.error] Device DISK1 OK Dec 8 03:08:10 picld[286]: [ID 449286 daemon.error] Device DISK1 OK " Confidentiality Notice and Disclaimer: This e-mail transmission may contain confidential and/or proprietary information of USi that is intended only for the individual or entity named in the e-mail address. 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" From steve.rieger at tbwachiat.com Wed Dec 8 15:40:56 2004 From: steve.rieger at tbwachiat.com (Steve Rieger) Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 15:40:56 -0500 Subject: Cyrus sasl with mysql compile issues Message-ID: Hi all Am trying to compile cyrus-sasl-2.20 to use the passwds in a mysql db, for authentication, but mysql (from source) is not compiled as shared, as the mysql.com site says MYSQL recommends that for a Solaris 9 machine, compile using CC=gcc CFLAGS="-O3 -fno-omit-frame-pointer" CXX=gcc CXXFLAGS="-O3 \ -fno-omit-frame-pointer -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions \ -fno-rtti" ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql \ --with-extra-charsets=complex --enable-thread-safe-client \ --enable-local-infile --enable-assembler \ --with-named-curses-libs=-lcurses --disable-shared Here is my config for cyrus-sasl-2.20 ./configure \ --enable-shared=yes \ --enable-static=no \ --enable-sample=yes \ --with-pam=no \ --with-saslauthd=no \ --disable-alwaystrue \ --disable-checkapop \ --with-des=no \ --with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl \ --disable-krb4 \ --enable-plain \ --disable-anon \ --enable-sql \ --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql \ --with-plugindir=/usr/local/cyrus-sasl-2.20/plugins \ --with-rc4 \ --without-dmalloc \ --disable-cram \ --with-degest=no And now for the errors configure: WARNING: OpenSSL not found -- NTLM will be disabled checking NTLM... disabled checking SQL... enabled checking for mysql_select_db in -lmysqlclient... (cached) no Any pointers would be appreciated -- Steve Rieger Direct 212-804-1131 Cell 646-335-8915 From scafidi at ece.rutgers.edu Wed Dec 8 15:55:20 2004 From: scafidi at ece.rutgers.edu (John SCAFIDI) Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 15:55:20 -0500 (EST) Subject: Sunblade system board failure? Message-ID: Hi, A two year old Sunblade 2000 Model 900 Cu with Solaris 9 doesn't boot up giving the error message "Can't open boot device". The disk is good, I've swapped it into another identical Sunblade to confirm it. Using Openboot Diagnostics fails with 2 errors: ERROR: ISP2200 RISC firmware is invalid. Checksum = 0x1a08 DEVICE: /pci at 8,600000/SUNW,qlc at 4 SUBTEST: selftest: loop-tests ERROR: Invalid command issued to ISP2200 DEVICE: /pci at 8,600000/SUNW,qlc at 4 SUBTEST: selftest: loop-tests: lip-test Installing a new disk and trying to do a netinstall gives the following error messages regarding the Qlogic SCSI controller: "WARNING: Device SUNW, qlc0 failed to power up" and "WARNING: Qlogic qlc(0): /pci at 8,600000/SUNW at 4 ADAPTER INITIALIZATION FAILED". Since the Qlogic SCSI chip is built into the system board, my opinion is that the system board needs replacing. Can someone confirm this? Is there anything else I should try before ordering an expensive system board? Thank you in advance, John Scafidi ---------------------------------------------------------------------- John Scafidi Systems Administrator office: ECE-114 Rutgers University tel: (732) 445-5260 Dept of Electrical and email: scafidi at ece.rutgers.edu Computer Engineering ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From SROTHENB at montefiore.org Wed Dec 8 16:24:06 2004 From: SROTHENB at montefiore.org (Seth Rothenberg) Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 16:24:06 -0500 Subject: SUMMARY:telnet: connection refused Message-ID: This is a summary - I had searched the archive, found no answer, google no answer, but Sun Silver support did have the answer... telnet was not working...not from any host....not even telnet localhost... telnet localhost got me telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused ftp worked, rsh worked, ssh worked...just telnet not working, suggesting it is not an inetd problem. This is a Production Server. Reboot is not an option. Stopping and restarting inetd did not help. This is Solaris 2.6 on Sun Enterprise 4500. Answer: netstat -an | grep '[.]23[ ]' showed several sessions ESTABLISHED, and *.23 with status BOUND. That's wrong. Our other server had *.23 with state of LISTEN ps -eaf | grep telnet showed several sessions. Fortunately, we know that our prod server has few human users... so I told one person to log out, found a few old sessions that were not associated with real sessions, so I killed them, Then I sent a HUP to inetd kill -1 and the problem was resolved. Thanks Sun! Seth From Vern.Walls at parsons.com Wed Dec 8 17:39:40 2004 From: Vern.Walls at parsons.com (Walls, Vern) Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 16:39:40 -0600 Subject: Converting Veritas QIO file to regular file Message-ID: <910AD335C838AC44A99C108C710FB5876C1EBE@exchdal04.Parsons.com> Greetings, all. It's been a while since I was active on this list.... Here's my problem: I'm running an E450 with: Solaris 2.6 with the latest recommended patches. Veritas Volume Manager 2.5.1 Veritas Database Edition for Oracle 2.0 Oracle 8.1.6 We have an Oracle database which is using the Veritas quick I/O files, which were created with the "mkqio.sh" script. Here's my problem: We migrating over to a new SunFire V880 system, which will be running Solaris 8 and DiskSuite. In preparation for that, I tried copying over the cold database files to the new server, which appeared to work fine. Checksums on the source and target files are the same. However, when Oracle starts up using the new datafiles, I get two errors: ORA-01157: cannot identify/lock data file # ORA-27046: file size is not a multiple of logical block size This message is reported for 3 of the 7 datafiles for this database. The other 4 files report no errors, including the control file. My trouble shooting continued: On the existing source server, the database starts fine ONLY if the file names use the linked ".dbfile.dbf" format. If I merely rename them to the same name with out the link, I get the same error. So the copying process is not the problem. If I copy one of the ".dbfile.dbf" files to another filename, the byte counts under "ls -l" are the same. Additionally, a "du -s" reports the same number of blocks for both of the files. But Oracle still reports the above errors. Has anyone seen this before? How do you convert a Veritas QIO file back to a "normal" file ? I'll summarize. - Vern From TRider at triadfinancial.com Wed Dec 8 18:45:31 2004 From: TRider at triadfinancial.com (Rider, Toby) Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 15:45:31 -0800 Subject: Dating Sun servers. Message-ID: <4286047CFAF7DC4493938861FE3270E11377A0@ashbes03.triadfin.com> Hello Sun Managers, I have a couple racks of 280R's here, and management wants to know when each of the machines was built. Is there a way to tell the manufacture date based on serial number? Thanks! -- Toby Rider (trider at triadfinancial.com) -- Sr. Systems Engineer (Unix) -- Triad Financial Corporation -- Huntington Beach, CA. -- http://www.triadfinancial.com -- http://www.roadloans.com From TRider at triadfinancial.com Wed Dec 8 18:59:01 2004 From: TRider at triadfinancial.com (Rider, Toby) Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 15:59:01 -0800 Subject: Summary: Dating Sun servers. Message-ID: <4286047CFAF7DC4493938861FE3270E11377A3@ashbes03.triadfin.com> Here's the answer: http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/General/SerialNumber.html Thanks Alfredo De Luca & Scott Spencer! -----Original Message----- From: Rider, Toby Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 3:46 PM To: 'sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org' Subject: Dating Sun servers. Hello Sun Managers, I have a couple racks of 280R's here, and management wants to know when each of the machines was built. Is there a way to tell the manufacture date based on serial number? Thanks! -- Toby Rider (trider at triadfinancial.com) -- Sr. Systems Engineer (Unix) -- Triad Financial Corporation -- Huntington Beach, CA. -- http://www.triadfinancial.com -- http://www.roadloans.com _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From martini at mrpeabody.llnl.gov Wed Dec 8 19:36:04 2004 From: martini at mrpeabody.llnl.gov (Dave Martini 1) Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 16:36:04 -0800 (PST) Subject: Is NIS+ supported in Solaris 10? Message-ID: <200412090036.QAA16637@mrpeabody.llnl.gov> Anyone know if NIS+ is supported with Solaris 10 or not? Thanks much. Dave Martini LLNL From twchoi at sysone.co.kr Wed Dec 8 20:54:12 2004 From: twchoi at sysone.co.kr (=?ks_c_5601-1987?B?w9bFwr/4?=) Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 10:54:12 +0900 Subject: top command display process number Message-ID: HI Guru how can i set default display process number about top command i'd like display 30 process when i use top command Thanks. From Scott.Cooper at edl.uk.eds.com Thu Dec 9 03:52:14 2004 From: Scott.Cooper at edl.uk.eds.com (Scott.Cooper at edl.uk.eds.com) Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 08:52:14 -0000 Subject: Couple of disksuite Questions Message-ID: <6C5F0F3099DC5B45B87D78EE2A37830D0F31E5@ukhkm001.edsadewd.edl.uk.eds.com> Hi all, A couple of questions relating to disksuite on Solaris 8. We have just started using it on some of our servers that are due to replace older ones very soon. I have built them up and installed disksuite to mirror the internal disks ( it's a V480) Leaving the machines in Single user mode the mirrors are Okay for a while but then change status to Need Maintenance and I have to run metasync to bring them back. Is this normal behaviour in single user mode? Will it stop doing that once up and running properly? I can't boot the servers fully yet until we attach the mass storage. Also I have metadevices d0 d1 d3 d5 d7 d5 shows in metastat as d3 but attached to submirrors d15 and d25. It also responds as d5 for the commands but displays as d3. Any ideas? Thanks Scott From rohit.sahi at scicmp.com Thu Dec 9 07:39:46 2004 From: rohit.sahi at scicmp.com (Rohit Sahi) Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 18:09:46 +0530 Subject: autofs problems Message-ID: <000201c4ddec$2a9dc6e0$840d8c0a@sangam> Gurus, I am facing a peculiar problem in autofs I have a autofs map on a machine with permissions 755 on directory and correct entry. All the machines except two are able to access this map What could be the reason Please suggest Kind Regards, Rohit Sahi, System Administrator. (Scicom InfoTech Pvt. Ltd.) From using_unix at hotmail.com Thu Dec 9 08:42:01 2004 From: using_unix at hotmail.com (john corcoran) Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2004 08:42:01 -0500 Subject: After using Kill -9 on a process , who do I release the resources held by that p Message-ID: After using Kill -9 on a process , who do I release the resources held by that process ? -John _________________________________________________________________ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ From hhoffman at Ip-solutions.net Thu Dec 9 08:44:51 2004 From: hhoffman at Ip-solutions.net (Harry Hoffman) Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2004 08:44:51 -0500 Subject: Titan vs JASS (copyright issues) Message-ID: <41B856D3.9050907@Ip-solutions.net> Hi All, I'm wondering if anyone knows/has heard of the dispute btwn the Titan guys and SUN regarding ownership of Titan? It seems a little worrysome if this is indeed true. Cheers, Harry In an email from the Titan team: http://www.titan-os.com/ November 6, 2004 Thank you for the hundreds of thousands of Titan downloads and six years of worldwide acknowledgment of the Titan copyright. Amazingly, however, Sun Microsystems apparently now claims to be the full owner of Titan, from which Sun says it has "derived" Jass/ the Solaris Security Toolkit. Details regarding Sun's claims may be obtained by contacting local Sun representatives directly. A U.S. federal judge is now reviewing the dispute. (Sun has no filed copyright for Titan but is apparently planning to dispute the copyright on file with the U. S. government) Sun Microsystems is based in Santa Clara, California. Titan is, and has been, publically distributed under copyright and license by Team Titan (Brad, Matt and Dan) since May 1998. From solarislearner at yahoo.com Thu Dec 9 08:48:27 2004 From: solarislearner at yahoo.com (Rob Dillon) Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 05:48:27 -0800 (PST) Subject: /usr full database crash/pl help Message-ID: <20041209134827.41375.qmail@web53701.mail.yahoo.com> I allocated 4.8 Gb in /usr and 131 Gb for another folder /xyz The development team dumped all database files and all other config files in /usr As a result I get the error message that /usr is full and the database My Sql is inaccessible . How do I reallocate ? Using solaris 9 Appreciate your speedy help Meet the all-new My Yahoo!  Try it today! From p.boven at chello.nl Thu Dec 9 09:26:52 2004 From: p.boven at chello.nl (Paul Boven) Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2004 15:26:52 +0100 Subject: Full screen ICA with Gnome 2 and SunRay? Message-ID: <41B860AC.9090400@chello.nl> Hi everyone, We've just started testing with SunRay 3.0 (jay!) and Gnome 2 on a Solaris 9 machine. Previously I used CDE and managed to get our ICA client to work full-screen (convenient when doing e.g. Visio work) and without any scrollbars or decorations. How could I accomplish the same with the Sun supplied Gnome desktop? Regards, Paul Boven. From larry.gardner at pentagon.af.mil Thu Dec 9 10:36:39 2004 From: larry.gardner at pentagon.af.mil (Gardner Larry Civ AFPCA/GAXC) Date: 9 Dec 2004 15:36:39 -0000 Subject: Please update your contact information Message-ID: <1102606599.26089.29321.sendUpdate@mx.plaxo.com> Sunmanagers, I'm updating my address book. Please take a moment to update me with your latest contact info. 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[C]) Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 11:52:48 -0500 Subject: Sun Cluster Migration Question (thanks) Message-ID: <07E82E2E4098394785103C8D3DF4DB6601970A5C@cluwsh01.gold.rtgold.nima.mil> Thanks to all that sent me possible solutions. I am going to try a couple of them and report back with my results Thanks again... _______________________ Jon Adams jonathan.k.adams at nga.mil From solarislearner at yahoo.com Thu Dec 9 16:15:26 2004 From: solarislearner at yahoo.com (Rob Dillon) Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 13:15:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: Multiple Problems with my server/ Pl help/Urgent Message-ID: <20041209211526.521.qmail@web53710.mail.yahoo.com> First To start off with as I mentioned in my earlier email ...the development team dumped all config files and database MYSQL in /USR which had a space of 4.8 Gb instead of dumping in the /xyz which had 131Gb This /usr is full and hence does not allow me to access the database . (Thanks for all the replies I got ) However before I got the replies I was stupid to reboot the system. The development team may have tried to make some changes in the /etc/vfstab file They tried to make changes to /usr trying to allocate more space to it. After the changes were made I tried to reboot the system ************************************* I get the following errors /sbin/rcS: /usr/sbin/devfsadm: not found /sbin/rcS: /usr/binloadkeys: not found /etc/rcS.d/S35svm. init: grep: notfound warning: /proc could not be mounted /sbin/swapadd: expr: notfound /sbin/swapadd: swap: notfound Warning - /usr/sbin/fsck not found Mostlikely the mount of /usr filesystem failed or /usr filesystem is badly damaged . The system is being halted. Either reinstall the system or boot with the -b option in an attempt to recover. Syncing file systems done Program terminated OK ********************************** Now I try to boot from the bootbale CD but the CDROM drive is always open.I insert the CD and try to close it but it pops open again. When I say boot CDROM the system says drive not ready. I have a mirror disk for the boot disk but it gives the same error messages when I try to boot through it.. Is it advisable to use the boot CD. Your replies are highy appreciated. Thank you Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. From slaufer at slis.sjsu.edu Thu Dec 9 17:16:43 2004 From: slaufer at slis.sjsu.edu (Stanley Laufer) Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 14:16:43 -0800 (PST) Subject: Solaris 10: ZFS versus UFS Journaling Message-ID: What is the difference between ZFS "copy-on-write" and UFS journaling? If you are currently using UFS journaling, is there any benefit to moving to ZFS? Thanks. Stanley E. 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Regards, John -- John DiMarco Sunmanagers Information Files Maintainer http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~jdd From paul.davies at jrc.it Fri Dec 10 05:36:04 2004 From: paul.davies at jrc.it (Paul Davies) Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 11:36:04 +0100 Subject: Sendmail 8.13.1 build problem on Solaris 8 Message-ID: <41B97C14.8000708@jrc.it> Hello All, I have seen other sendmail related issues here, so hopefully someone can help : *System: SunOS 5.8 Generic_117350-12 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240 *gcc: gcc -v Reading specs from /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.8/3.3.2/specs Configured with: ../configure --with-as=/usr/ccs/bin/as --with-ld=/usr/ccs/bin/ld --disable-nls Thread model: posix gcc version 3.3.2 *sendmail-8.13.1, Compilation as follows: export PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:$PATH cd sendmail-8.13.1 sh Build -c *with the following error message at the end: Undefined first referenced symbol in file dbm_dirfno map.o dbm_pagfno map.o ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to sendmail collect2: ld returned 1 exit status *** Error code 1 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `sendmail' Current working directory /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/sendmail *** Error code 1 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `all' I attach the full build text if any use... Please could you help to identify the problem. Thanking you, Paul bash-2.03# sh Build -c Making all in: /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/libsm Configuration: pfx=, os=SunOS, rel=5.8, rbase=5, rroot=5.8, arch=sun4, sfx=, variant=optimized Using M4=/usr/ccs/bin/m4 Creating /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/libsm using /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/devtools/OS/SunOS.5.8 Making dependencies in /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/libsm if [ -r /usr/include/sysexits.h ]; \ then \ ln -s /usr/include/sysexits.h; \ fi rm -f sm_os.h ln -f -s ../../include/sm/os/sm_os_sunos.h sm_os.h gcc -M -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 assert.c debug.c errstring.c exc.c heap.c match.c rpool.c strdup.c strerror.c strl.c clrerr.c fclose.c feof.c ferror.c fflush.c fget.c fpos.c findfp.c flags.c fopen.c fprintf.c fpurge.c fput.c fread.c fscanf.c fseek.c fvwrite.c fwalk.c fwrite.c get.c makebuf.c put.c refill.c rewind.c setvbuf.c smstdio.c snprintf.c sscanf.c stdio.c strio.c ungetc.c vasprintf.c vfprintf.c vfscanf.c vprintf.c vsnprintf.c vsscanf.c wbuf.c wsetup.c string.c stringf.c xtrap.c strto.c test.c path.c strcasecmp.c strrevcmp.c signal.c clock.c config.c shm.c mbdb.c strexit.c cf.c ldap.c niprop.c mpeix.c t-event.c t-exc.c t-rpool.c t-string.c t-smstdio.c t-match.c t-strio.c t-heap.c t-fopen.c t-strl.c t-strrevcmp.c t-types.c t-path.c t-float.c t-scanf.c t-shm.c t-cf.c b-strcmp.c >> Makefile Making in /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/libsm gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c assert.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c debug.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c errstring.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c exc.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c heap.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c match.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c rpool.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c strdup.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c strerror.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c strl.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c clrerr.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c fclose.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c feof.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c ferror.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c fflush.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c fget.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c fpos.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c findfp.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c flags.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c fopen.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c fprintf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c fpurge.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c fput.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c fread.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c fscanf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c fseek.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c fvwrite.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c fwalk.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c fwrite.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c get.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c makebuf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c put.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c refill.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c rewind.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c setvbuf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c smstdio.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c snprintf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c sscanf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c stdio.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c strio.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c ungetc.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c vasprintf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c vfprintf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c vfscanf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c vprintf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c vsnprintf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c vsscanf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c wbuf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c wsetup.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c string.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c stringf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c xtrap.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c strto.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c test.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c path.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c strcasecmp.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c strrevcmp.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c signal.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c clock.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c config.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c shm.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c mbdb.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c strexit.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c cf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c ldap.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c niprop.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c mpeix.c ar crv libsm.a assert.o debug.o errstring.o exc.o heap.o match.o rpool.o strdup.o strerror.o strl.o clrerr.o fclose.o feof.o ferror.o fflush.o fget.o fpos.o findfp.o flags.o fopen.o fprintf.o fpurge.o fput.o fread.o fscanf.o fseek.o fvwrite.o fwalk.o fwrite.o get.o makebuf.o put.o refill.o rewind.o setvbuf.o smstdio.o snprintf.o sscanf.o stdio.o strio.o ungetc.o vasprintf.o vfprintf.o vfscanf.o vprintf.o vsnprintf.o vsscanf.o wbuf.o wsetup.o string.o stringf.o xtrap.o strto.o test.o path.o strcasecmp.o strrevcmp.o signal.o clock.o config.o shm.o mbdb.o strexit.o cf.o ldap.o niprop.o mpeix.o a - assert.o a - debug.o a - errstring.o a - exc.o a - heap.o a - match.o a - rpool.o a - strdup.o a - strerror.o a - strl.o a - clrerr.o a - fclose.o a - feof.o a - ferror.o a - fflush.o a - fget.o a - fpos.o a - findfp.o a - flags.o a - fopen.o a - fprintf.o a - fpurge.o a - fput.o a - fread.o a - fscanf.o a - fseek.o a - fvwrite.o a - fwalk.o a - fwrite.o a - get.o a - makebuf.o a - put.o a - refill.o a - rewind.o a - setvbuf.o a - smstdio.o a - snprintf.o a - sscanf.o a - stdio.o a - strio.o a - ungetc.o a - vasprintf.o a - vfprintf.o a - vfscanf.o a - vprintf.o a - vsnprintf.o a - vsscanf.o a - wbuf.o a - wsetup.o a - string.o a - stringf.o a - xtrap.o a - strto.o a - test.o a - path.o a - strcasecmp.o a - strrevcmp.o a - signal.o a - clock.o a - config.o a - shm.o a - mbdb.o a - strexit.o a - cf.o a - ldap.o a - niprop.o a - mpeix.o ar: writing libsm.a ranlib libsm.a gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-event.c gcc -o t-event t-event.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl ============================================================ ./t-event This test may hang. If there is no output within twelve seconds, abort it and recompile with -DSM_CONF_SETITIMER=0 8 of 8 tests completed successfully ============================================================ gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-exc.c gcc -o t-exc t-exc.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl ============================================================ ./t-exc 4 of 4 tests completed successfully ============================================================ gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-rpool.c gcc -o t-rpool t-rpool.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl ============================================================ ./t-rpool 2 of 2 tests completed successfully ============================================================ gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-string.c gcc -o t-string t-string.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl ============================================================ ./t-string 4 of 4 tests completed successfully ============================================================ gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-smstdio.c gcc -o t-smstdio t-smstdio.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl ============================================================ ./t-smstdio 6 of 6 tests completed successfully ============================================================ gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-match.c gcc -o t-match t-match.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl ============================================================ ./t-match 12 of 12 tests completed successfully ============================================================ gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-strio.c gcc -o t-strio t-strio.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl ============================================================ ./t-strio 1 of 1 tests completed successfully ============================================================ gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-heap.c gcc -o t-heap t-heap.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl ============================================================ ./t-heap 3 of 3 tests completed successfully ============================================================ gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-fopen.c gcc -o t-fopen t-fopen.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl ============================================================ ./t-fopen 3 of 3 tests completed successfully ============================================================ gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-strl.c gcc -o t-strl t-strl.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl ============================================================ ./t-strl 44 of 44 tests completed successfully ============================================================ gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-strrevcmp.c gcc -o t-strrevcmp t-strrevcmp.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl ============================================================ ./t-strrevcmp 6 of 6 tests completed successfully ============================================================ gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-types.c t-types.c: In function `main': t-types.c:64: warning: integer overflow in expression gcc -o t-types t-types.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl ============================================================ ./t-types Your C compiler maybe issued a warning during compilation, please IGNORE the compiler warning!. 12 of 12 tests completed successfully ============================================================ gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-path.c gcc -o t-path t-path.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl ============================================================ ./t-path 4 of 4 tests completed successfully ============================================================ gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-float.c gcc -o t-float t-float.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl ============================================================ ./t-float 4 of 4 tests completed successfully ============================================================ gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-scanf.c gcc -o t-scanf t-scanf.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl ============================================================ ./t-scanf If tests for "h == 2" fail, check whether size_t is signed on your OS. If that is the case, add -DSM_CONF_BROKEN_SIZE_T to confENVDEF and start over. Otherwise contact sendmail.org. 6 of 6 tests completed successfully ============================================================ gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-shm.c gcc -o t-shm t-shm.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl ============================================================ ./t-shm 2 of 2 tests completed successfully 4 of 4 tests completed successfully ============================================================ gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c t-cf.c gcc -o t-cf t-cf.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c b-strcmp.c gcc -o b-strcmp b-strcmp.o libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl Making all in: /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/libsmutil Configuration: pfx=, os=SunOS, rel=5.8, rbase=5, rroot=5.8, arch=sun4, sfx=, variant=optimized Clearing out existing /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/libsmutil tree Using M4=/usr/ccs/bin/m4 Creating /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/libsmutil using /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/devtools/OS/SunOS.5.8 Making dependencies in /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/libsmutil if [ -r /usr/include/sysexits.h ]; \ then \ ln -s /usr/include/sysexits.h; \ fi rm -f sm_os.h ln -f -s ../../include/sm/os/sm_os_sunos.h sm_os.h gcc -M -I. -I../../sendmail -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -DNOT_SENDMAIL debug.c err.c lockfile.c safefile.c snprintf.c cf.c >> Makefile Making in /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/libsmutil gcc -O -I. -I../../sendmail -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -DNOT_SENDMAIL -c debug.c gcc -O -I. -I../../sendmail -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -DNOT_SENDMAIL -c err.c gcc -O -I. -I../../sendmail -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -DNOT_SENDMAIL -c lockfile.c gcc -O -I. -I../../sendmail -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -DNOT_SENDMAIL -c safefile.c gcc -O -I. -I../../sendmail -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -DNOT_SENDMAIL -c snprintf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../sendmail -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -DNOT_SENDMAIL -c cf.c ar crv libsmutil.a debug.o err.o lockfile.o safefile.o snprintf.o cf.o a - debug.o a - err.o a - lockfile.o a - safefile.o a - snprintf.o a - cf.o ar: writing libsmutil.a ranlib libsmutil.a Making all in: /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/libsmdb Configuration: pfx=, os=SunOS, rel=5.8, rbase=5, rroot=5.8, arch=sun4, sfx=, variant=optimized Clearing out existing /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/libsmdb tree Using M4=/usr/ccs/bin/m4 Creating /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/libsmdb using /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/devtools/OS/SunOS.5.8 Making dependencies in /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/libsmdb if [ -r /usr/include/sysexits.h ]; \ then \ ln -s /usr/include/sysexits.h; \ fi rm -f sm_os.h ln -f -s ../../include/sm/os/sm_os_sunos.h sm_os.h gcc -M -I. -I../../sendmail -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -DNOT_SENDMAIL smdb.c smdb1.c smdb2.c smndbm.c >> Makefile Making in /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/libsmdb gcc -O -I. -I../../sendmail -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -DNOT_SENDMAIL -c smdb.c gcc -O -I. -I../../sendmail -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -DNOT_SENDMAIL -c smdb1.c gcc -O -I. -I../../sendmail -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -DNOT_SENDMAIL -c smdb2.c gcc -O -I. -I../../sendmail -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -DNOT_SENDMAIL -c smndbm.c ar crv libsmdb.a smdb.o smdb1.o smdb2.o smndbm.o a - smdb.o a - smdb1.o a - smdb2.o a - smndbm.o ar: writing libsmdb.a ranlib libsmdb.a Making all in: /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/sendmail Configuration: pfx=, os=SunOS, rel=5.8, rbase=5, rroot=5.8, arch=sun4, sfx=, variant=optimized Clearing out existing /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/sendmail tree Using M4=/usr/ccs/bin/m4 Creating /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/sendmail using /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/devtools/OS/SunOS.5.8 Making dependencies in /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/sendmail rm -f sm_os.h ln -f -s ../../include/sm/os/sm_os_sunos.h sm_os.h gcc -M -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 main.c alias.c arpadate.c bf.c collect.c conf.c control.c convtime.c daemon.c deliver.c domain.c envelope.c err.c headers.c macro.c map.c mci.c milter.c mime.c parseaddr.c queue.c ratectrl.c readcf.c recipient.c sasl.c savemail.c sfsasl.c shmticklib.c sm_resolve.c srvrsmtp.c stab.c stats.c sysexits.c timers.c tls.c trace.c udb.c usersmtp.c util.c version.c >> Makefile Making in /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/sendmail cp /dev/null statistics gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c main.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c alias.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c arpadate.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c bf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c collect.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c conf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c control.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c convtime.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c daemon.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c deliver.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c domain.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c envelope.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c err.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c headers.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c macro.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c map.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c mci.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c milter.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c mime.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c parseaddr.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c queue.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c ratectrl.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c readcf.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c recipient.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c sasl.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c savemail.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c sfsasl.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c shmticklib.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c sm_resolve.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c srvrsmtp.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c stab.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c stats.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c sysexits.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c timers.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c tls.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c trace.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c udb.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c usersmtp.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c util.c gcc -O -I. -I../../include -DNDBM -DNIS -DNISPLUS -DMAP_REGEX -DSOLARIS=20800 -DNETINET6 -c version.c gcc -o sendmail main.o alias.o arpadate.o bf.o collect.o conf.o control.o convtime.o daemon.o deliver.o domain.o envelope.o err.o headers.o macro.o map.o mci.o milter.o mime.o parseaddr.o queue.o ratectrl.o readcf.o recipient.o sasl.o savemail.o sfsasl.o shmticklib.o sm_resolve.o srvrsmtp.o stab.o stats.o sysexits.o timers.o tls.o trace.o udb.o usersmtp.o util.o version.o /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/libsmutil/libsmutil.a /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/libsm/libsm.a -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl Undefined first referenced symbol in file dbm_dirfno map.o dbm_pagfno map.o ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to sendmail collect2: ld returned 1 exit status *** Error code 1 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `sendmail' Current working directory /opt/sendmail_install/sendmail-8.13.1/obj.SunOS.5.8.sun4/sendmail *** Error code 1 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `all' From mweg at sympatico.ca Fri Dec 10 08:52:52 2004 From: mweg at sympatico.ca (Marco Greene (ML)) Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 08:52:52 -0500 Subject: Solaris 9 - Package Dependencies Message-ID: Hi all, I am trying to install Solaris 9 with limited packages and utilizing the SunScreen firewall. I have gone through and eliminating some...but one thing I am finding is that during the install process the dependencies are not always easy to resolve. There are obvious ones and then not so obvious ones that can be difficult to find. In ealier releases the dependencies were shown as you selected/unselected an package. Another thing that I am finding is that it is not always reliable. Is there a document out there that shows which package depends on which package? I have found a document that state which package is installed as part of each bundle but that is about it. TIA and I will summarize, Marco From kpr_faq at yahoo.com Fri Dec 10 09:29:59 2004 From: kpr_faq at yahoo.com (Ra pa) Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 06:29:59 -0800 (PST) Subject: A1000 Disk Check Failure Email Notification Message-ID: <20041210142959.37698.qmail@web61103.mail.yahoo.com> Hi All, We have couple of A1000. One of the disk got failed last week.But there is no error messages on /var/adm/messages. There is script for checking T3 disk array.( I saw in sun.com/bigadmin) .Can any one give me a script which will check the A1000 DISK STATUS and send email in case if any disk failure. Any input Much appreciated Thanks KPR= Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From fetch at sympatico.ca Fri Dec 10 09:30:03 2004 From: fetch at sympatico.ca (fetch at sympatico.ca) Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 9:30:03 -0500 Subject: ld.so.1: snmpwalk: fatal: libcrypto.so.0.9.7: open failed: Message-ID: <20041210143003.NRMV1825.tomts7-srv.bellnexxia.net@mxmta.bellnexxia.net> I am getting the following error message on Solaris 9... ld.so.1: snmpwalk: fatal: libcrypto.so.0.9.7: open failed: I do have ssl installed but the library libcrypto.so.0.9.7 is not found or on the box... Do I have to install openssl or a patch of some sort? Thanks From DTeklu at amlaw.com Fri Dec 10 10:38:23 2004 From: DTeklu at amlaw.com (Daniel Teklu) Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 10:38:23 -0500 Subject: NFS problem Message-ID: I am trying to nfs mount from an AIX box to the Solaris server. When I do this on my Solaris server: My_server:>mount -F nfs nfssrv:/usr/web /comm nfs mount: nfssrv: : RPC: Rpcbind failure - RPC: Timed out nfs mount: retrying: /comm My Solaris box server rebooted and this problem appeared. This was a working nfs mount before the reboot. Any ideas? Thanks -Daniel From fbertels at ixis-cib.com Fri Dec 10 10:49:07 2004 From: fbertels at ixis-cib.com (Bertels, Frank) Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 16:49:07 +0100 Subject: Patchpro on sol9 cannot download patches - Error, caught No valid download source Message-ID: <7CDEE32685A846489AD1E72D1C35EEEE02031734@msbac.cm.net> Hi, I want to use a Ultra1 (Solaris 9, installed with newest Recommended Patch Cluster) with Patch Pro 2.2. I installed pproSunOSsparc5.9jre2.2.tar.gz and the appropriate patch 116126-03, and I checked my proxy configuration. Everything should be OK, but if I execute patchpro I get the following error: root at toronto:/(517) > /opt/SUNWppro/bin/pprosvc -l Assessing patches needed for your system... ...Cannot establish a network connection with the patch server ("https://patchpro.sun.com/database/pprodetectors.jar"). Check your proxy configuration or contact your local system administrator for assistance. Cannot establish a network connection with the patch server ("https://patchpro.sun.com/database/patchprodb.zip"). Check your proxy configuration or contact your local system administrator for assistance. .Problem detected. Refer to the log (Location: System log file) for detailed information about the problem. . Retrieved patch list... No patches required. If I look to /var/adm/messages, I find: Dec 10 15:53:31 toronto root: [ID 702911 user.crit] Fri Dec 10 15:53:30 MET 2004(CRITICAL) => com.sun.patchpro.model.PatchProStateMachine at 17725c4 <=downloadDetectors.run(): Error, caught No valid download source.. Dec 10 15:53:31 toronto root: [ID 702911 user.crit] Fri Dec 10 15:53:31 MET 2004(CRITICAL) => com.sun.patchpro.database.GroupPatchDBBuilder at 1506dc4 <=GroupPatchDBBuilder: Internal error. Build failed. Dec 10 15:53:31 toronto root: [ID 702911 user.crit] Fri Dec 10 15:53:31 MET 2004(CRITICAL) => com.sun.patchpro.database.GroupPatchDBBuilder at 1506dc4 <=com.sun.patchpro.database.DBBuilderFailedException: No valid download source. Dec 10 15:53:31 toronto at com.sun.patchpro.database.MemoryPatchDBBuilder.buildDB(MemoryPatchDBBuil der.java:118) Dec 10 15:53:31 toronto at com.sun.patchpro.database.MemoryPatchDBBuilder. Dec 10 15:53:31 toronto root: [ID 702911 user.crit] Fri Dec 10 15:53:31 MET 2004(CRITICAL) => com.sun.patchpro.model.PatchProStateMachine at a761fe <=downloadPatchDB.run(): Error, caught No valid download source.. Dec 10 15:53:32 toronto root: [ID 702911 user.crit] Fri Dec 10 15:53:31 MET 2004(CRITICAL) => com.sun.patchpro.model.PatchProStateMachine at 17725c4 <=java.io.IOException: No valid download source. Dec 10 15:53:32 toronto at com.sun.patchpro.util.CachingDownloader.setSourceURL(CachingDow Dec 10 15:53:32 toronto root: [ID 702911 user.crit] Fri Dec 10 15:53:32 MET 2004(CRITICAL) => com.sun.patchpro.model.PatchProStateMachine at a761fe <=com.sun.patchpro.database.DBBuilderFailedException: No valid download source. Dec 10 15:53:32 toronto at com.sun.patchpro.database.GroupPatchDBBuilder.buildDB(GroupPadmesgtchDBB uilder.java:122) Dec 10 15:53:32 toronto at com.sun.patchpro.model.PatchProModel.downloadPatchDB(PatchProModel.java: 1967) Dec 10 15:53:32 toronto at com.sun.patchpro.model.PatchProStateMachine.run(PatchProStateMachine.jav a:339) Dec 10 15:53:32 toronto at com.sun.patchpro.util.State.run(State.java:275) Dec 10 15:53:32 toronto at java.lang.Thread. Does anybody have an idea to solce the problem? (I installed the same on a Solaris8 machine and there it's running.) Here's my conf: root at toronto:/(518) > /opt/SUNWppro/bin/pprosetup -L Log file location: System log file (consult /etc/syslog.conf for exact location) Log file size: 50000 Download directory: /var/sadm/spool Sequester directory: /var/sadm/spool/patchproSequester Proxy server name: proxyserver Proxy server port: 8080 Server URL: https://patchpro.sun.com/servlet/com.sun.patchpro.server.PatchProServerS ervlet/ Database URL: https://patchpro.sun.com/database/patchprodb.zip Detectors URL: https://patchpro.sun.com/database/pprodetectors.jar ________________________________________________________________________ Frank Bertels Email: fbertels at ixis-cib.com ________________________________________________________________________ -------------------------------------------------------- This message and any attachments are confidential and intended solely for the addressees, it may contain confidential and/or privileged information. 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Neither IXIS CIB nor IXIS Corporate & Investment Bank shall be liable for the message if altered, changed or falsified. -------------------------------------------------------- From rgoud at yahoo.com Fri Dec 10 13:07:18 2004 From: rgoud at yahoo.com (Robert) Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 10:07:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: Samba Message-ID: <20041210180718.21788.qmail@web52406.mail.yahoo.com> Greetings list!, I am trying to use Samba on Solaris 9, configurations are as follows bash-2.05$ cat smb.conf [global] workgroup = WORKGROUP server string = Samba Server security = share [dynamo] path = /home/dynamo valid users = dynamo public = no writable = yes # cat smbpasswd # # SMB password file. # root:0:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:[U ]:LCT-00000000:Super-User dynamo:103:70E5A0D7A0465E91AAD3B435B51404EE:DEADBB2888A4B858B0136DB80332FCA0:[U ]:LCT-41B9E917:Dynamo ID Reset the password using smbpasswd for user dynamo started the smbd deamon from /etc/init.d/samba start But when I try to connect from PC using \\server\dynamo it is not taking the password, I am signing in as user dynamo and I am putting the same password which I reset in samba. Is there anything I am missing?. The all-new My Yahoo!  Get yours free! From gwc at ll.mit.edu Fri Dec 10 13:46:11 2004 From: gwc at ll.mit.edu (Gary Chambers) Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 13:46:11 -0500 (EST) Subject: iSCSI Message-ID: All... Are any of you using iSCSI devices (with or without an iSCSI HBA) in your Solaris environment? I'd be interested to see if anyone could/would convince me that (at this point, anyway) this is a viable technology. Thanks very much! Gary Chambers // ------------------------------------- // MIT Lincoln Laboratory / 781-981-0957 // Lexington, Massachusetts // Nothing fancy and nothing Microsoft // ------------------------------------- From solarislearner at yahoo.com Fri Dec 10 14:55:32 2004 From: solarislearner at yahoo.com (Rob Dillon) Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 11:55:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: Crash because of overloading /usr Message-ID: <20041210195532.49441.qmail@web53704.mail.yahoo.com> Appreciate the help of everyone who has replied to my emails yesterday. As I mentioned my system crashed after /usr was dumped with all files. With a bootable cd and in single user mode I could delete files to 90% of its capacity (/usr) Now I cant mount the volumes (RAID 5) ..I am trying to edit the vfstab for only /usr filessystem but not the volumes.I need to get the original vfstab file but I dont remember the contents and volumes ..What should I do? Thanks Send a seasonal email greeting and help others. Do good. From ttk67 at yahoo.com Fri Dec 10 16:50:48 2004 From: ttk67 at yahoo.com (Tony Magtalas) Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 13:50:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: Memory upgrade problem on a V210 ? Message-ID: <20041210215048.5207.qmail@web81603.mail.yahoo.com> Hello Sun Managers: I ran into a problem when I tried to upgrade my V210 server with 512 MB (2x256MB) of memory to 4 GB of memory (4 sticks of 1 GB DIMMS pn 370-6203) The server failed to boot (failed POST) with a message "memory is not compatible". (or something of that sort) on the console. When I put the 2x256 MB stick back, the server came up fine. Does anybody know what is wrong? Has anybody ran into this problem before? The server is only 1 year old, and the memory is brand new from Sun. I noticed the current OBP is 4.8.2 (from prtdiag output). Sunsolve said something about the Fan upgrade kit and the minimum OBP of 4.11.4, but the server should come up. I will summarize if there is enough interest Thanks, Tony From trk at cray.com Sat Dec 11 00:54:48 2004 From: trk at cray.com (Tim Kirby) Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 23:54:48 -0600 Subject: e4800/Solaris 9.0904/OBP 5.18.0 Message-ID: Has anyone seen any odd behavior with this combination (e4800/Solaris 9.0904/OBP 5.18.0) The system was running Solaris 8, seemingly without problems. On attempting to jumpstart into Solaris 9, the system built just fine but hit a 'Fast Data Access MMU Miss' on trying to boot. I went round in circles for some time and eventually decided to try updating the firmware on an irrational suspicion that there could be some sort of inconsistency between a couple of boards at differeing levels. The firmware update complete without incident, re-jumpstarted just fine and booted this time, but subsequently did this > /kernel/sys/sparcv9/c2audit bad shndx in symbol 1 > c2audit error reading symbols > strplumb: can't install module drv/arp, err -1 > > panic[cpu17]/thread=30008921d00: Can't invoke /etc/init, error 12 which is not good. In the end I too out the SVM root mirroring that I had been trying to set up for this system and it booted, apparently without problem :( Now I have used the same Solaris tree and patch set (1104 + additional mods) to jumpstart four other servers - two v440's and two v240's - with SVM root mirrors without any problem at all; I'm at a loss to explain this. No disk or other I/O errors reported... strange. At one point the SC was suggesting that the TOD battery might be flat; I'm not sure that has any bearing, but I'll take any coincidence at this point! Any suggestions relating to this odd behavior would be appreciated... Thanks Tim -- Tim Kirby 651-605-9074 trk at cray.com Cray Inc. Information Systems From pb-sunmanagers at mlsub.buehler.net Sun Dec 12 04:23:36 2004 From: pb-sunmanagers at mlsub.buehler.net (Philipp Buehler) Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 10:23:36 +0100 Subject: EMC dual-attached, no metadata updates visible Message-ID: <20041212092336.GA29855@srv9.de.buehler.net> Hello, 2 Solaris 8 02/04 machines connect to the same 35GB slice on an EMC symmetrix. Box1 mounts this slice RW, the other Box2 (of course) RO. This works so far, and I am seeing testfiles on both machines, so I really connect to the same slice (cannot control the EMC, btw). Yet, box1 writes a new file to the slice and this new file cannot be seen on box2 until I umount/mount the slice again. Same for any other metadata update. First I thought the kernel-cache on box2 is tricking me, so I mounted on box2 w/ ro,forcedirectio -> same effect. I am stuck here.. I was googling quite a while, but only found problems where the slice couldnt be seen on box2 at all - usually EMC-side config problems, so that didnt help me further. Also in Sun Cluster setups there would be a different kernel/drv/sd to be loaded. I didnt try that so far, since I do not know what the difference is and where to get this "other" sd kernel-module. >From my understanding there's either callback hook missing by means that a write to the emc-slice will tell box2's sd to refresh metadata or it cannot work at all? If more specific revisions of kernel, driver, or any other details could help any further, I send them on request. Any suggestions welcome, I'll summarize any input from sunmanagers or other sources I might find. Thanks for consideration, -- Philipp Buehler, aka fips | cvs -d /dev/myself commit -m "it's my life" dont/you/forget From ahoesch at smartsoft.de Sun Dec 12 15:24:37 2004 From: ahoesch at smartsoft.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Andreas_H=F6schler?=) Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 21:24:37 +0100 Subject: Removing trash files Message-ID: Dear managers, please excuse me for asking a probably trivial question, but I did not get this figuered out so far. I have home directories in /home. Each user has a dir .Trash in its home dir. I want to setup a cron job that clears all .Trash dirs in all home dirs (rm -rf *) I have alread setup the following for core files. 0 3 * * 1-5 find / -name core 2>/dev/null | xargs rm -f > /dev/null 2>&1 However the trash thing is more complicated since I am looking for dirs not files. I tried stuff like find /home -name "*./Trash*" without much success. Thnaks! Regards, Andreas From alex.wilkinson at dsto.defence.gov.au Sun Dec 12 18:37:01 2004 From: alex.wilkinson at dsto.defence.gov.au (Wilkinson, Alex) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 10:07:01 +1030 Subject: [SUMMARY] kernel question .... Message-ID: <20041212233701.GC28716@squash.dsto.defence.gov.au> Original Question ... How is it possible to find out whether or not certain code/modules have been compiled into a *running* kernel ? In the FreeBSD world I would do: # sudo ident /boot/kernel/kernel | grep How can this be done in the Solaris world ? Answer ... Solaris is 100% modular. Use modinfo(1m). Thanks to: Dave Dunaway Timon, John Beitler, Ernest Drew Skinner Robert Petkus Michael Horton Langdon, Nick Peter Ondruska Christophe Dupr Reggie Beavers Anthony D'Atri Rich Teer ed at the7thbeer.c Bill Voight J. Oquendo David Foster Casper.Dik at Sun. From twchoi at sysone.co.kr Sun Dec 12 19:07:37 2004 From: twchoi at sysone.co.kr (=?ks_c_5601-1987?B?w9bFwr/4?=) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 09:07:37 +0900 Subject: [SUMMARY] top command display process number Message-ID: Thanks to Crist J. Clark TOP environmental variable. Put your personal defaults in that variable via a .profile or other startup file appropriate to your shell of choice. For your display of 30 processes, TOP="30" Values set in the environmental variable are overridden by ones given on the command line. From sipark_m at fineit.net Sun Dec 12 23:46:04 2004 From: sipark_m at fineit.net (PSI) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 13:46:04 +0900 Subject: About watchdog , What watch-dog ?? Message-ID: <001401c4e0ce$ab1d1070$9600fea9@PSInb> Hi, Gurus.., Watchdog-reboot is parameter on obp. Default value is "false". But recommended value of Sun manual is "true". If watchdog-reboot? parameter set "true", and watch-dog reset, system is rebooting. Other case is into the obp. System not rebooting. what is watchdog rest? I know that watch-dog reset is related with CPU. But i don't know than it. I have three system that SunFire v480, SunFire v880, Enterprise 420R. How set a watchdog-reboot? Thanks & Regards, Sang-In, Park From gborrageiro at hotmail.com Mon Dec 13 05:05:56 2004 From: gborrageiro at hotmail.com (gabriel borrageiro) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 10:05:56 +0000 Subject: gfb: what provides shcat on sparc9? Message-ID: hello all, Can anyone tell me what sparc9 package provides shcat tool? best regards, Gabriel From I.Pease at esteem.co.uk Mon Dec 13 10:44:21 2004 From: I.Pease at esteem.co.uk (Ian Pease) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 15:44:21 -0000 Subject: disksuite Message-ID: <132FCC5C79F7B04E80644162DF31ED2B3C3D18@ex01.springfield.local> Hi Gurus can someone tell me how to put a disk back to a hot spare in disksuite the disk c2t8d0s0 failed and the disk c2t13d0s0 automatically replaced it I now need to make c2t13d0s0 back into the hot spare can someone tell me the procedure please TIA c2t8d0s0 3539 No Okay c2t13d0s0 c2t9d0s0 3539 No Okay c2t10d0s0 3539 No Okay c2t11d0s0 3539 No Okay c2t12d0s0 3539 No Okay hsp001: 1 hot spare c2t13d0s0 In use 71069400 blocks From charlesg at unixrealm.com Mon Dec 13 11:27:15 2004 From: charlesg at unixrealm.com (Charles Gagnon) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 11:27:15 -0500 Subject: Memory/Swap config question Message-ID: <20041213162715.GA6253@daumier.unixrealm.com> I have a homegrown Java app that needs access to a large amount of data as fast as possible. We tried storing everything to disk but we end-up building an IO queue and after a while, the system was spending 50% of its time in IO wait. We decided going to memory would be faster. But the data we store (in multiple little files) is larger then the memory portion available to tmpfs (I currenlty have 4GB ram, 8GB swap but I could add more and I need to store abotu 10GB of data) so I end up with: WARNING: tmp_memalloc: tmpfs over memory limit And my app bugs out. I could change tmpfs:tmpfs_maxkmem in /etc/system but would I end filling up the physical memory completly which would slow down the system badly, no? The data: RAM 4GB SWAP 8GB (but I could add as much as 73GB) DATA ~ 8-10GB What I would like to do is have say 25% of the physical memory allocated to tmpfs BUT let tmpfs overflow into disk swap without warning me. I can add as much swap as I want on there as I have the drive capacity. How would that be configured? -- Charles Gagnon | My views are my views and they http://unixrealm.com | do not represent those of anybody charlesg at unixrealm.com | but me. The concept of bedtime is entirely in contradiction to the practice of modern-day computing. One of them has got to go! From martini at mrpeabody.llnl.gov Mon Dec 13 11:42:58 2004 From: martini at mrpeabody.llnl.gov (Dave Martini 1) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 08:42:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: SUMMARY: Is NIS+ included in Solaris 10?? Message-ID: <200412131642.IAA04914@mrpeabody.llnl.gov> I asked our SUN SE and he informed me that NIS+ will be included in Solaris 10. The following URL has some info regarding this subject: http://wwws.sun.com/software/solaris/faqs/nisplus.html Dave Martini LLNL From sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com Mon Dec 13 11:44:18 2004 From: sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com (Sebastien Daubigne) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 17:44:18 +0100 Subject: [ REPOST ] Assigning T3+ IP without rebooting ? Message-ID: <007d01c4e132$fdba5cc0$326dbba3@daubigne> Hi, I apologize for this repost, but we've had a large email server nightmare, and each potential answer was probably lost before I had any chance to get it. If someone would have replied to my question, could you be kind enough to send it again ? Here was the question : We currently have a Sun T3+ which is not connected to the network. We're going to connect it soon : is there any chance that the T3 could get its IP (via RARP) without rebooting the T3, when the cable will be plugged, or are we forced to reboot it ? Another question : Is the T3+ console connector pinout (RJ45) the same as a Sun Fire V480 ? Thank you. -- Sebastien DAUBIGNE Sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com - +33(0)5.57.26.56.36 AtosOrigin Infogerance - IMS/ERP/Pessac From charlesg at unixrealm.com Mon Dec 13 11:28:05 2004 From: charlesg at unixrealm.com (Charles Gagnon) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 11:28:05 -0500 Subject: Memory/Swap config question In-Reply-To: <20041213162715.GA6253@daumier.unixrealm.com> References: <20041213162715.GA6253@daumier.unixrealm.com> Message-ID: <20041213162805.GB6253@daumier.unixrealm.com> Sorry, I forgot: SunOS 5.9 Generic_112233-11 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240 On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 11:27:15AM -0500, Charles Gagnon wrote: > I have a homegrown Java app that needs access to a large amount of > data as fast as possible. > > We tried storing everything to disk but we end-up building an IO > queue and after a while, the system was spending 50% of its time in > IO wait. > > We decided going to memory would be faster. But the data we store > (in multiple little files) is larger then the memory portion > available to tmpfs (I currenlty have 4GB ram, 8GB swap but I could > add more and I need to store abotu 10GB of data) so I end up with: > > WARNING: tmp_memalloc: tmpfs over memory limit > > And my app bugs out. > > I could change tmpfs:tmpfs_maxkmem in /etc/system but would I end > filling up the physical memory completly which would slow down the > system badly, no? > > The data: > > RAM 4GB > SWAP 8GB (but I could add as much as 73GB) > DATA ~ 8-10GB > > What I would like to do is have say 25% of the physical memory > allocated to tmpfs BUT let tmpfs overflow into disk swap without > warning me. I can add as much swap as I want on there as I have the > drive capacity. > > How would that be configured? > > -- > Charles Gagnon | My views are my views and they > http://unixrealm.com | do not represent those of anybody > charlesg at unixrealm.com | but me. > > The concept of bedtime is entirely in contradiction to the > practice of modern-day computing. One of them has got to go! -- Charles Gagnon | My views are my views and they http://unixrealm.com | do not represent those of anybody charlesg at unixrealm.com | but me. Click here if you're not using a mouse. -- from a Microsoft installation prompt From steeler_dude99 at yahoo.com Mon Dec 13 13:23:30 2004 From: steeler_dude99 at yahoo.com (Chuck) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 10:23:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: still can not find disksuite volumes when I boot from CD In-Reply-To: <200412131642.IAA04914@mrpeabody.llnl.gov> Message-ID: <20041213182330.85087.qmail@web51106.mail.yahoo.com> Hello everyone, I have a question about Solstice Online disk suite and seeing volumes when booted from a CD. A few months ago a fellow sun-mangers reader, Remy Zandwijk, said that it could be done. I tried it on a test system and was successful. However, when I actually "needed" to see the volumes, I could not get it to work. I think my configuration was slightly at fault. It was a V880 with disk slots 0 and 1 vacant and the boot disks in slots 2 and 3. My goal is have both a Solaris 9 boot (disk disks 0 and 1) environment and a Solaris 8 environment (on 2 and 3). The system is up and running Solaris 8 mirroring root on disks 2 and 3 with the Meta databases on the seventh partition of each of the disks. When I boot from the Solaris 9 CDs, I cannot get the Meta devices running. Does anyone know how to get Solaris the Solaris 9 CDs to find the Meta databases? There has to be a way to do this as somewhere Solaris 9 typically figures it out and gives the Meta databases a hint and starts disk suite; I just don't think it is looking in the right spot >> I was wondering if it is possible to use a Solaris 9 install CD >> to boot up and access Disk Suite volumes on a Solaris 8 >> system. Someone recently posted on the sun-mangers lists >> saying that the Solaris 9 install CD has disk suite on it. But >> I can not seem to locate that message. It would make life >> nice when doing an full recover from backups. It "seems" >> that it is just a matter of the CD booted OS knowing where >> the meta databases are. If anyone has tried this and would >> like to share their results? > > Hi. That someone was me. If you boot from the 1/2 Solaris 9 > CD, you can mount Disk Suite volumes without any problems. > > Best regards, > Remy Zandwijk Thanks and I will summarize should I get any noteworthy responses. Chuck Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. From morgan.ives at freescale.com Mon Dec 13 14:13:24 2004 From: morgan.ives at freescale.com (Morgan Ives) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 13:13:24 -0600 Subject: NIS/NIS+ versas LDAP Message-ID: <41BDE9D4.9000009@freescale.com> Sunmanagers, Is anyone out there running LDAP as a FULL replacement for NIS/NIS+ in a large, production environment? We have a large (1000+ systems) with very heavy NFS traffic. We have been trying to move to LDAP for all traditional NIS tables but are having serious perfomance problems. Anyone having any success out there? We are thinking that our LDAP servers will need to be at least 10X more powerful than our NIS servers. Any help or comments are welcome. Morgan From Laurence_Cohen at sra.com Mon Dec 13 14:19:13 2004 From: Laurence_Cohen at sra.com (Cohen, Laurence) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 14:19:13 -0500 Subject: Sed Question Message-ID: <5C92F9725F58D34791C636335A4A575501A05EB2@flex1.sra.com> I'm trying to use sed to edit a file and add a line after finding several existing lines in a row. For example, the file contains lines I am trying to add a line after this text only if all lines of text in this message are found in this order. I want this to read I am trying to add a line after this text only if all lines of text in this message are found in this order. It worked! I've added the line! I've tried using the N and a\ commands to do this, but it doesn't seem to work if you have more than two lines to join. Any ideas? Thanks! Laurence H. Cohen ISM System Administrator SRA International 703-653-5371 From mccux1 at hotmail.com Mon Dec 13 17:09:34 2004 From: mccux1 at hotmail.com (bbb bb) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 22:09:34 +0000 Subject: [Q] does mouse offline will cause server crash??? Message-ID: I have a E280 server crash and operator told me he is moving mouse and keyboard to KVM. I wonder "mouse offline" will cause server crash. Anyone has ideal? Messages on /var/adm/messages: Dec 13 13:20:17 E280R genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info] /pci at 8,700000/usb at 5,3/device at 2/mouse at 0 (hid2) offline Dec 13 13:20:32 E280R unix: [ID 836849 kern.notice] Dec 13 13:20:32 E280R ^Mpanic[cpu0]/thread=300082eb980: Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R unix: [ID 799565 kern.notice] BAD TRAP: type=34 rp=2a1008d10e0 addr=27 mmu_fsr=0 Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice] Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R unix: [ID 839527 kern.notice] ttymon: Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R unix: [ID 123557 kern.notice] alignment error: Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R unix: [ID 381800 kern.notice] addr=0x27 Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R unix: [ID 101969 kern.notice] pid=16867, pc=0x100e53c0, sp=0x2a1008d0981, tstate=0x880 0001601, context=0x18c1 Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R unix: [ID 743441 kern.notice] g1-g7: 14, 0, 0, 20900100, 0, 0, 300082eb980 Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice] Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1008d0e10 unix:die+a4 (34, 2a1008d10e0, 27, 0, 2a1008d10e0, 0) Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000010154fc0 0000000000000016 0000000000 000000 000003000bdbc8a0 Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R %l4-7: 0000000000000000 00000000ff1bf1ac 000003000bdbc8a0 000002a100417ba0 Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1008d0ef0 unix:trap+5d0 (27, 0, 800009, 10000, 2a1008d10e0, 0) Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 00000300089fb560 000003000bbfc948 0000030008 9fb560 0000000000000000 Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R %l4-7: 0080000900000034 0000030009ef2098 0000000000010000 000002a1008d1af0 Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1008d1030 unix:prom_rtt+0 (1, 30001ae3470, fff ffffffffffc18, 0, 30001ae3478, 1045f988) Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000002 0000000000001400 0000008800 001601 000000001002b140 Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R %l4-7: 00000000102f0d48 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 000002a1008d10e0 Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R genunix: [ID 723222 kern.notice] 000002a1008d1180 genunix:strdoioctl+460 (1, 30001ae34 7a, 1, 30000e95f28, 30001ae3478, 0) Dec 13 13:20:33 E280R genunix: [ID 179002 kern.notice] %l0-3: 0000000000000c50 0000030001ae33f0 000002a100 8d15c8 0000000000000c50 From crist.clark at globalstar.com Mon Dec 13 17:17:08 2004 From: crist.clark at globalstar.com (Crist Clark) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 14:17:08 -0800 Subject: Serial Terminal Changing Parity? Message-ID: <41BE14E4.5020409@globalstar.com> Having a weird problem with a serial terminal server connected to a Sun running Solaris 8. It looks like there is a parity problem, but as far as I can tell, there shouldn't be. I cannot find where the configuration on a system that works differs from one that does not. The banner gets printed out fine. So does the login prompt and the echo of the username. But then things go downhill, [blah, blah, the disclaimer prints fine.] | Anyone using this system expressly consents to such monitoring | | and is advised that if such monitoring reveals possible | | evidence of criminal activity, system personnel may provide the | | evidence of such monitoring to law enforcement officials. | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| ttya login: cclark Password: Those whacky characters in the password string look like parity checks kicked in. The next time the banner pops up, it is corrupted too. Everything is messed up until I stop the monitoring on the port, kill anything still running on it, and then start up monitoring again. Something like, # pmadm -r -p zsmon -s ttya # pmadm -a -p zsmon -s ttya -i root -f u -v `ttyadm -V` -m "`ttyadm -d /dev/term/a -i 'terminal disabled' -l conttyH -p 'ttya login: ' -s /usr/bin/login -T vt100 -S y`" The banner pops up just fine... until I try to log in again. My best guess is when the ttymon hands off the control of the terminal to login or whaterver, the tty settings are getting changed. Anyone know what I need to do to fix this? The terminal is set to no parity, and I'd much rather keep it that way. (Could you make the process of configuring serial ports any more convoluted? Sacadm, pmadm, ttymon, ttydefs, ttyadm, etc., etc. just to get a freakin' serial console up.) -- Crist J. Clark crist.clark at globalstar.com Globalstar Communications (408) 933-4387 The information contained in this e-mail message is confidential, intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the reader of this e-mail is not the intended recipient, or the employee or agent responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please contact postmaster at globalstar.com From crist.clark at globalstar.com Mon Dec 13 17:23:25 2004 From: crist.clark at globalstar.com (Crist Clark) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 14:23:25 -0800 Subject: UPDATE: Serial Terminal Changing Parity? In-Reply-To: <41BE14E4.5020409@globalstar.com> References: <41BE14E4.5020409@globalstar.com> Message-ID: <41BE165D.5080509@globalstar.com> Oops. My mail composer was kind enough to clean up those nasty 8-bit characters I had cut in there in the "Password:" string. Notice that when it cleared the bit, the proper answer came out. I'll write it again as hexadecimal in the format vi(1) would display it, Crist Clark wrote: > Having a weird problem with a serial terminal server connected to a > Sun running Solaris 8. It looks like there is a parity problem, but as > far as I can tell, there shouldn't be. I cannot find where the > configuration > on a system that works differs from one that does not. > > The banner gets printed out fine. So does the login prompt and the echo > of the username. But then things go downhill, > > [blah, blah, the disclaimer prints fine.] > | Anyone using this system expressly consents to such monitoring | > | and is advised that if such monitoring reveals possible | > | evidence of criminal activity, system personnel may provide the | > | evidence of such monitoring to law enforcement officials. | > |-----------------------------------------------------------------| > > ttya login: cclark > Password: ttya login: cclark P\xe1\xf3\xf3wor\xe4\:\xa0 > Those whacky characters in the password string look like parity checks > kicked in. The next time the banner pops up, it is corrupted too. > Everything is messed up until I stop the monitoring on the port, kill > anything still running on it, and then start up monitoring again. > Something like, > > # pmadm -r -p zsmon -s ttya > > # pmadm -a -p zsmon -s ttya -i root -f u -v `ttyadm -V` -m "`ttyadm > -d /dev/term/a -i 'terminal disabled' -l conttyH -p 'ttya login: ' -s > /usr/bin/login -T vt100 -S y`" > > The banner pops up just fine... until I try to log in again. > > My best guess is when the ttymon hands off the control of the terminal > to login or whaterver, the tty settings are getting changed. Anyone > know what I need to do to fix this? The terminal is set to no parity, > and I'd much rather keep it that way. > > (Could you make the process of configuring serial ports any more > convoluted? Sacadm, pmadm, ttymon, ttydefs, ttyadm, etc., etc. > just to get a freakin' serial console up.) -- Crist J. Clark crist.clark at globalstar.com Globalstar Communications (408) 933-4387 The information contained in this e-mail message is confidential, intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the reader of this e-mail is not the intended recipient, or the employee or agent responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please contact postmaster at globalstar.com From crist.clark at globalstar.com Mon Dec 13 18:44:21 2004 From: crist.clark at globalstar.com (Crist Clark) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 15:44:21 -0800 Subject: SUMMARY: Serial Terminal Changing Parity? In-Reply-To: <41BE1DD6.5060208@USherbrooke.ca> References: <41BE14E4.5020409@globalstar.com> <41BE165D.5080509@globalstar.com> <41BE1DD6.5060208@USherbrooke.ca> Message-ID: <41BE2955.7020002@globalstar.com> The following fixed my problem, Richard Lacroix wrote: > Hi, > > in your pmadm command line try using '-l console' instead of '-l conttyH' Here are the two entries from ttydefs(4), console:9600 hupcl opost onlcr:9600::console conttyH:9600 opost onlcr:9600 hupcl sane::contty1H The crucial difference is the 'sane' in the conttyH entry. Apparently, enabling parity is the "sane" thing to do. Forgot about that. Thanks, Richard. But I'm still not sure why conttyH works on another machine. :/ > Crist Clark wrote: > >> Oops. My mail composer was kind enough to clean up those nasty 8-bit >> characters I had cut in there in the "Password:" string. Notice that >> when it cleared the bit, the proper answer came out. I'll write it >> again as hexadecimal in the format vi(1) would display it, >> >> Crist Clark wrote: >> >>> Having a weird problem with a serial terminal server connected to a >>> Sun running Solaris 8. It looks like there is a parity problem, but as >>> far as I can tell, there shouldn't be. I cannot find where the >>> configuration >>> on a system that works differs from one that does not. >>> >>> The banner gets printed out fine. So does the login prompt and the echo >>> of the username. But then things go downhill, >>> >>> [blah, blah, the disclaimer prints fine.] >>> | Anyone using this system expressly consents to such monitoring | >>> | and is advised that if such monitoring reveals possible | >>> | evidence of criminal activity, system personnel may provide the | >>> | evidence of such monitoring to law enforcement officials. | >>> |-----------------------------------------------------------------| >>> >>> ttya login: cclark >>> Password: >> >> >> >> ttya login: cclark >> P\xe1\xf3\xf3wor\xe4\:\xa0 >> >>> Those whacky characters in the password string look like parity checks >>> kicked in. The next time the banner pops up, it is corrupted too. >>> Everything is messed up until I stop the monitoring on the port, kill >>> anything still running on it, and then start up monitoring again. >>> Something like, >>> >>> # pmadm -r -p zsmon -s ttya >>> >>> # pmadm -a -p zsmon -s ttya -i root -f u -v `ttyadm -V` -m >>> "`ttyadm -d /dev/term/a -i 'terminal disabled' -l conttyH -p 'ttya >>> login: ' -s /usr/bin/login -T vt100 -S y`" >>> >>> The banner pops up just fine... until I try to log in again. >>> >>> My best guess is when the ttymon hands off the control of the terminal >>> to login or whaterver, the tty settings are getting changed. Anyone >>> know what I need to do to fix this? The terminal is set to no parity, >>> and I'd much rather keep it that way. >>> >>> (Could you make the process of configuring serial ports any more >>> convoluted? Sacadm, pmadm, ttymon, ttydefs, ttyadm, etc., etc. >>> just to get a freakin' serial console up.) >> >> >> >> > > -- Crist J. Clark crist.clark at globalstar.com Globalstar Communications (408) 933-4387 The information contained in this e-mail message is confidential, intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the reader of this e-mail is not the intended recipient, or the employee or agent responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please contact postmaster at globalstar.com From gregk at qld.gov.au Mon Dec 13 19:08:16 2004 From: gregk at qld.gov.au (Greg Kaloutsis) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 10:08:16 +1000 Subject: Solaris 9. Port forwarder. Options. Comments. Message-ID: <41BE2EF0.8020505@qld.gov.au> Situation: * Many diffrent networks. * One central hub networks can route to. * Deliver a service to all networks by port forwarding through the central hub network. * Ports and protocols vary. ie. Some are http, rdp, citrix, SAP over various ports. All are single port protocols though. Nothing like FTP or the like * Using Sol 9 boxes. * Load can grow at peaks up to 2500 concurrent sessions. * Traffic is many packets but small payload. Typicaly less than 200 bytes. Tried to use: rinetd version 0.62 http://www.boutell.com/rinetd/ Problem: Does not scale well. System begins dropping packets past about 30 concurrent sessions. Alternatives suggested in previous posts are: OpenSSH ======= Setup a tunnel e.g. www.site_A# ssh somehost -L 80:www.site_B:80 -o'GatewayPorts yes' IP Filter. ========== http://www.rite-group.com/consulting/solaris_nat.html tcpxd ===== tcpxd is a general purpose TCP/IP relay program http://quozl.us.netrek.org/tcpxd/ Portfwd ======= A Port forwarding daemon http://portfwd.sourceforge.net/ Has anyone used a port forwarding service out there that is passing a reasonable load? Solution/suggestions need not be opensource. 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Your business solutions partner. http://www.citec.com.au/ http://govnet.qld.gov.au/ From askmgr at hotmail.com Mon Dec 13 19:21:40 2004 From: askmgr at hotmail.com (Jeff Germain) Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 19:21:40 -0500 Subject: reflash a Sun-Qlogic card w/ Qlogic firmware? Message-ID: Hello managers, I've heard a few times that the Sun-branded Qlogic cards are identical to the Qlogic branded cards, and that the firmware can be re-flashed from the Sun version to the Qlogic version. If this is so, does anyone have examples of how to do this? I've tried some things along the lines of: # ./qla2x00flash /devices/pci at 9,600000/SUNW,qlc at 1:devctl ifp2300.prom which combines the readme.txt instructions provided with the fcode, and the device name that Solaris assigns the card when the Sun drivers see it. I've seen an example of how to flash it the *other* way, using luxadm qlgc_s_download; should I be using a version of that command instead? Thanks, Jeff _________________________________________________________________ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ From sipark_m at fineit.net Mon Dec 13 19:40:57 2004 From: sipark_m at fineit.net (PSI) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:40:57 +0900 Subject: [SUMMARY] About watchdog , What watch-dog ?? References: <001401c4e0ce$ab1d1070$9600fea9@PSInb> Message-ID: <005401c4e175$99be5f30$9600fea9@PSInb> Thanks All Reply (TAP :-)) Follow Related SUN Links : http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/802-2022?q=watchdog+reset But, I not understand than more detail that watchdog reset. Finally, watchdog-reboot parameter is false. No I saw into OBP mode cause watchdog reset. Thanks & Regards, Sang-In, Park ----- Original Message ----- From: "PSI" To: "Sun Managers" Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 1:46 PM Subject: About watchdog , What watch-dog ?? > Hi, Gurus.., > > Watchdog-reboot is parameter on obp. > Default value is "false". But recommended value of Sun manual is "true". > If watchdog-reboot? parameter set "true", and watch-dog reset, system is rebooting. > Other case is into the obp. System not rebooting. what is watchdog rest? > > I know that watch-dog reset is related with CPU. But i don't know than it. > > I have three system that SunFire v480, SunFire v880, Enterprise 420R. How set a watchdog-reboot? > > > Thanks & Regards, > Sang-In, Park > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From cmcbas at hotmail.com Tue Dec 14 00:59:55 2004 From: cmcbas at hotmail.com (bhaskar G) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 05:59:55 +0000 Subject: LTO-2 with V440 problem Message-ID: Hi All, I have a problem making LTO-2 tape drive recognize with V440 server. I am able to see the LTO-2 tape drive at OBP with probe-scsi-all , but not able to detect the drive at os level. Did try all the option like boot -r , devfsadm , drvconfig tapes etc, no luck. OS - Solaris 9 Server - V440 with separate LTO-2 controller card. Please let me know if anybody has any solution for the same regards _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From pb-sunmanagers at mlsub.buehler.net Tue Dec 14 02:05:12 2004 From: pb-sunmanagers at mlsub.buehler.net (Philipp Buehler) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 08:05:12 +0100 Subject: SUMMARY: EMC dual-attached, no metadata updates visible In-Reply-To: <200412130118.RAA06721@redwood.taos.com> References: <20041212092336.GA29855@srv9.de.buehler.net> <200412130118.RAA06721@redwood.taos.com> Message-ID: <20041214070512.GA13763@srv9.de.buehler.net> Hi, long story short: it cant work with UFS Thanks to Darren Dunham and DJ Gregor > > Hello, > > > > 2 Solaris 8 02/04 machines connect to the same 35GB slice on > > an EMC symmetrix. > > Box1 mounts this slice RW, the other Box2 (of course) RO. > > You say "mount". Is this a filesystem? If so which one? > > Neither UFS nor the normal version of VxFS will support this. It can > cause simple problems all the way to panics on the RO machine. > > > This works so far, and I am seeing testfiles on both machines, > > so I really connect to the same slice (cannot control the EMC, btw). > > > > Yet, box1 writes a new file to the slice and this new file cannot > > be seen on box2 until I umount/mount the slice again. Same for any > > other metadata update. > > Correct. UFS/VxFS assumes one mounter only. So it never expects the > disk to be updated and that anything cached is always valid. > > > First I thought the kernel-cache on box2 is tricking me, so I mounted > > on box2 w/ ro,forcedirectio -> same effect. > > Can't do it. You'd need another filesystem to do this.... > > Veritas Cluster Filesystem > Sun's SAMFS > Sun's gfs (part of SunCluster I think?) > ADIC has a product. There's probably one or two others out there. > > > I am stuck here.. I was googling quite a while, but only found problems > > where the slice couldnt be seen on box2 at all - usually EMC-side config > > problems, so that didnt help me further. > > Also in Sun Cluster setups there would be a different kernel/drv/sd to > > be loaded. I didnt try that so far, since I do not know what the > > difference is and where to get this "other" sd kernel-module. > > > > From my understanding there's either callback hook missing by means that > > a write to the emc-slice will tell box2's sd to refresh metadata or > > it cannot work at all? > > Has nothing to do with EMC or anything. This is simply not supported > with UFS. > > http://www.sunmanagers.org/pipermail/summaries/2003-April/003605.html > http://www.sunmanagers.org/pipermail/summaries/2003-March/003330.html > -- Philipp Buehler, aka fips | cvs -d /dev/myself commit -m "it's my life" dont/you/forget From mot1 at btinternet.com Tue Dec 14 03:08:11 2004 From: mot1 at btinternet.com (MOT ABU) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 08:08:11 +0000 (GMT) Subject: ndd tunables Message-ID: <20041214080811.72556.qmail@web86204.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Hello There is a comprehensive document by HP regarding ndd, namely, ftp://ftp.cup.hp.com/dist/networking/briefs/annotated_ndd.txt Is there a Sun equivalent doc? Thanks. --------------------------------- Win a castle for NYE with your mates and Yahoo! Messenger From David.ALLEN at eur.crowncork.com Tue Dec 14 04:26:26 2004 From: David.ALLEN at eur.crowncork.com (ALLEN, David) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:26:26 -0000 Subject: NFS mount problem Message-ID: <1DB025F33C6990409DA31A122F9AEBB8ADC2AE@zzuk20.crowncork.com> Hi, I know this might seem at first slightly off topic, but my gut feeling is the problem we are experiencing is in some way related to differences between Sun hardware. We have a major problem using Samba to access NFS mounted directories. The directory in question is on a Snap server running OS 3, and Samba is running on a new Sun V250 running Solaris 9; the NFS directory is mounted using udp. The problems occur when trying to load a file, which causes the samba process to crash. Another process starts automatically, crashes and so forth. However, the exact same configuration, NFS mount, Samba version etc works fine on an old Sun Utlra 10, also running Solaris 9! Also, everything appears to work fine at the Unix level on both machines. Is there some difference in the way NFS works on the two machines related to 64 bit and 32 bit design? I have set NFS to version 2 in the vfstab file and it still did not fix the problem. I have included a copy of the smb logs below. Thanks in advance for any help/suggestions/pointers. We are getting desperate! David Log level 3: UNIX uid 15001 is UNIX user shpguest, and will be vuid 102 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1092) Transaction 1372 of length 86 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(887) switch message SMBtconX (pid 28589) conn 0x0 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(288) setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(472) Connect path is '/tmp' for service [IPC$] [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] lib/util_seaccess.c:se_access_check(251) [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] lib/util_seaccess.c:se_access_check(252) se_access_check: user sid is S-1-5-21-1460809338-1000444070-3279871270-501 se_access_check: also S-1-5-21-1460809338-1000444070-3279871270-514 se_access_check: also S-1-1-0 se_access_check: also S-1-5-2 se_access_check: also S-1-5-32-546 se_access_check: also S-1-5-21-1460809338-1000444070-3279871270-5427 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/vfs.c:vfs_init_default(203) Initialising default vfs hooks [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] lib/util_seaccess.c:se_access_check(251) [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] lib/util_seaccess.c:se_access_check(252) se_access_check: user sid is S-1-5-21-1460809338-1000444070-3279871270-501 se_access_check: also S-1-5-21-1460809338-1000444070-3279871270-514 se_access_check: also S-1-1-0 se_access_check: also S-1-5-2 se_access_check: also S-1-5-32-546 se_access_check: also S-1-5-21-1460809338-1000444070-3279871270-5427 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(288) setting sec ctx (15001, 2213) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(648) duk652-008167 (6.52.14.33) connect to service IPC$ initially as user shpguest (uid=15001, gid=2213) (pid 28589) [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(288) setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/reply.c:reply_tcon_and_X(456) tconX service=IPC$ [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1092) Transaction 1373 of length 90 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(887) switch message SMBntcreateX (pid 28589) conn 0x2d7ee8 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(288) setting sec ctx (305, 2200) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(111) unix_mode(.) returning 0664 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(105) error string = Is a directory [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(129) error packet at smbd/nttrans.c(867) cmd=162 (SMBntcreateX) NT_STATUS_FILE_IS_A _DIRECTORY [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1092) Transaction 1374 of length 152 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(887) switch message SMBntcreateX (pid 28589) conn 0x2d7ee8 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(111) unix_mode(do/publications/temp/Thumbs.db) returning 0664 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/open.c:open_file(178) Error opening file do/publications/temp/Thumbs.db (No such file or directory) (local_flags=0) (flags=0) [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(105) error string = No such file or directory [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(129) error packet at smbd/trans2.c(2240) cmd=162 (SMBntcreateX) NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NA ME_NOT_FOUND [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1092) Transaction 1375 of length 152 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(887) switch message SMBntcreateX (pid 28589) conn 0x2d7ee8 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(111) unix_mode(do/publications/temp/Thumbs.db) returning 0664 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/open.c:open_file(178) Error opening file do/publications/temp/Thumbs.db (No such file or directory) (local_flags=0) (flags=0) [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(105) error string = No such file or directory [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(129) error packet at smbd/trans2.c(2240) cmd=162 (SMBntcreateX) NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NA ME_NOT_FOUND [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1092) Transaction 1376 of length 158 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(887) switch message SMBntcreateX (pid 28589) conn 0x2d7ee8 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(111) unix_mode(do/publications/temp/P1010002.JPG) returning 0664 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(245) AllenD opened file do/publications/temp/P1010002.JPG read=Yes write=No (numope n=2) [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1092) Transaction 1377 of length 76 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(887) switch message SMBtrans2 (pid 28589) conn 0x2d7ee8 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfilepathinfo(2291) call_trans2qfilepathinfo: TRANSACT2_QFILEINFO: level = 1006 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfilepathinfo(2380) call_trans2qfilepathinfo do/publications/temp/P1010002.JPG (fnum = 9951) level =1006 call=7 total_data=0 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1092) Transaction 1378 of length 63 [2004/12/13 10:33:55, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(887) switch message SMBreadX (pid 28589) conn 0x2d7ee8 Log level 2: [2004/12/13 10:02:37, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(571) Closing connections [2004/12/13 10:02:37, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(571) Closing connections [2004/12/13 10:02:37, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(235) netbios connect: name1=A652UK08 name2=DUK652-008167 [2004/12/13 10:02:37, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(242) netbios connect: local=a652uk08 remote=duk652-008167, name type = 0 [2004/12/13 10:02:37, 2] smbd/sesssetup.c:setup_new_vc_session(608) setup_new_vc_session: New VC == 0, if NT4.x compatible we would close all old resources. [2004/12/13 10:02:38, 2] smbd/sesssetup.c:setup_new_vc_session(608) setup_new_vc_session: New VC == 0, if NT4.x compatible we would close all old resources. [2004/12/13 10:02:38, 2] auth/auth.c:check_ntlm_password(305) check_ntlm_password: authentication for user [AllenD] -> [AllenD] -> [allend] succeeded [2004/12/13 10:02:38, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(648) duk652-008167 (6.52.14.33) connect to service engineering initially as user al lend (uid=305, gid=2200) (pid 27715) [2004/12/13 10:03:10, 0] smbd/oplock.c:request_oplock_break(1055) request_oplock_break: no response received to oplock break request to pid 2764 9 on port 61958 for dev = 42c0009, inode = 323084507, file_id = 412 [2004/12/13 10:03:10, 0] smbd/open.c:open_mode_check(734) open_mode_check: exlusive oplock left by process 27649 after break ! For file do/publications/temp/P1010003.JPG, dev = 42c0009, inode = 323084507. Deleting it to continue... [2004/12/13 10:03:10, 0] smbd/open.c:open_mode_check(738) open_mode_check: Existent process 27649 left active oplock. [2004/12/13 10:03:10, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(245) AllenD opened file do/publications/temp/P1010003.JPG read=Yes write=No (numope n=1) [2004/12/13 10:03:26, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(571) Closing connections [2004/12/13 10:03:26, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(571) Closing connections [2004/12/13 10:03:56, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(571) Closing connections [2004/12/13 10:03:56, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(571) Closing connections From peter at ashlyn.co.uk Tue Dec 14 04:24:42 2004 From: peter at ashlyn.co.uk (Peter Stokes) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:24:42 +0000 Subject: Sun PCi II support on Solaris 10? Message-ID: <1103016282.1126.15.camel@sunsys.localdomain> Hi I saw a post a while ago which mentioned Sol 10 and Sun PCi II not being supported. Can anyone confirm if this is actually correct for the release distribution of Sol 10? Thanks Peter From I.Pease at esteem.co.uk Tue Dec 14 04:42:04 2004 From: I.Pease at esteem.co.uk (Ian Pease) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:42:04 -0000 Subject: sun trunking Message-ID: <132FCC5C79F7B04E80644162DF31ED2B3C3D1D@ex01.springfield.local> Hi Gurus I am running Sun trunking software and when Installing and configuring reports "device BGE is not supported" has anyone experienced this error before TIA From amitjadhav at bharatpetroleum.com Tue Dec 14 04:18:42 2004 From: amitjadhav at bharatpetroleum.com (amit jadhav) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:48:42 +0530 Subject: (no subject) Message-ID: <43BC6533EA4AD74DA5A60C446C1E4ED440B65A@wrwrommsg1.corp.bharatpetroleum.com> Hi, we are having a sun server on which we get following messages frequently in /var/adm/messages: SYSERR(root): dbm map "Alias0": unsafe map file /etc/mail/aliases i am giving the details of /etc/mail/aliases and /etc and /etc/mail/ directory : drwxr-xr-x 46 root sys 4096 Dec 13 16:53 etc drwxr-xr-x 2 root mail 1024 Jul 27 18:47 mail -rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 1261 Oct 25 11:06 aliases pls help me out. Regards, Amit C. Jadhav From amitjadhav at bharatpetroleum.com Tue Dec 14 04:19:29 2004 From: amitjadhav at bharatpetroleum.com (amit jadhav) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:49:29 +0530 Subject: Sendmail error Message-ID: <43BC6533EA4AD74DA5A60C446C1E4ED440B65C@wrwrommsg1.corp.bharatpetroleum.com> > Hi, > we are having a sun server on which we get following messages frequently in /var/adm/messages: > > SYSERR(root): dbm map "Alias0": unsafe map file /etc/mail/aliases > > i am giving the details of /etc/mail/aliases and /etc and /etc/mail/ directory : > > drwxr-xr-x 46 root sys 4096 Dec 13 16:53 etc > > drwxr-xr-x 2 root mail 1024 Jul 27 18:47 mail > > -rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 1261 Oct 25 11:06 aliases > > > pls help me out. > > Regards, > Amit C. Jadhav From mot1 at btinternet.com Tue Dec 14 05:35:28 2004 From: mot1 at btinternet.com (MOT ABU) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 10:35:28 +0000 (GMT) Subject: Summary ndd tunables Message-ID: <20041214103528.62182.qmail@web86210.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Thanks to: Petri Kallberg PEter & Helmut Good old docs.sun.com did the trick. http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-2127-10?q=ndd+eri I'm from a HP-UX background. Finding my way round Solaris... Thanks again. --------------------------------- Win a castle for NYE with your mates and Yahoo! Messenger From Lisa.Lipomi at hanscom.af.mil Tue Dec 14 07:37:32 2004 From: Lisa.Lipomi at hanscom.af.mil (Lipomi Lisa M Contr ESC/CXE) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:37:32 -0500 Subject: Help with 420R Message-ID: Hello, I was tasked with finding out what was wrong with a Sun 420R. I got the OK prompt so I read the manual and it said to setenv diag-switch? true I then rebooted the server and it just keeps turning itself off. Can anyone tell me what I have to do to get it to boot again? As you can tell diags is not my thing - but I better learn fast. Thanks, Lisa From Johnny.Koen at Investec.co.za Tue Dec 14 08:04:02 2004 From: Johnny.Koen at Investec.co.za (Johnny Koen) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:04:02 +0200 Subject: Sun fire V880 memory/cpu error Message-ID: <157808E7728F5E44962900B505AF806E07FF82@mbzajhb02> Hi All I receive these error in my messages file and I'm not sure if it is CPU or Memory hardware related. Dec 14 01:00:50 server SUNW,UltraSPARC-III: [ID 163956 kern.info] NOTICE: [AFT0] Corrected system bus (CE) Event detected by CPU0 at TL=0 , errID 0x001a27a6.3c5bb7a0 Dec 14 01:00:50 server AFSR 0x00000002.000001e8 AFAR 0x000000a0.51cb4790 Dec 14 01:00:50 server Fault_PC 0x101516b0 Esynd 0x01e8 Slot A: J3201 Dec 14 01:00:50 server SUNW,UltraSPARC-III: [ID 951117 kern.info] [AFT0] errID 0x001a27a6.3c5bb7a0 Corrected Memory Error on Slot A: J320 1 is Intermittent Dec 14 01:00:50 server SUNW,UltraSPARC-III: [ID 849867 kern.info] [AFT0] errID 0x001a27a6.3c5bb7a0 Data Bit 117 was in error and correcte d Dec 14 01:00:50 server SUNW,UltraSPARC-III: [ID 953389 kern.info] [AFT2] errID 0x001a27a6.3c5bb7a0 PA=0x000000a0.51cb4780 Dec 14 01:00:50 server E$tag 0x00000140.a3092492 E$state_6 Exclusive Dec 14 01:00:50 server SUNW,UltraSPARC-III: [ID 895151 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x00) 0x11077868.05060820 0x1ffe0868.3c747261 ECC 0x148 Dec 14 01:00:50 server SUNW,UltraSPARC-III: [ID 895151 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x10) 0x6e736163.74696f6e 0x3e0a3c6f.72696769 ECC 0x16d Dec 14 01:00:50 server SUNW,UltraSPARC-III: [ID 895151 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x20) 0x6e617469.6e672073 0x79737465.6d3d2252 ECC 0x105 Dec 14 01:00:50 server SUNW,UltraSPARC-III: [ID 895151 kern.info] [AFT2] E$Data (0x30) 0x54464522.2067726f 0x75703d22.39323032 ECC 0x053 Dec 14 01:00:50 server SUNW,UltraSPARC-III: [ID 422670 kern.info] [AFT2] D$Tag 0x0a051cb5 D$state Valid D$utag 0x5b D$snp 0x0a051cb4 Dec 14 01:00:50 server SUNW,UltraSPARC-III: [ID 582021 kern.info] [AFT2] PAtag 0x0a0.51cb4780 PAsnp 0x0a0.51cb4780 VAutag 0x16c780 Dec 14 01:00:50 server SUNW,UltraSPARC-III: [ID 842398 kern.info] [AFT2] D$Data (0x00) 0x11077868.05060820 0x1ffe0868.3c747261 Dec 14 01:00:50 server SUNW,UltraSPARC-III: [ID 842398 kern.info] [AFT2] D$Data (0x10) 0x6e736163.74696f6e 0x3e0a3c6f.72696769 Dec 14 01:00:50 server SUNW,UltraSPARC-III: [ID 335345 kern.info] [AFT2] I$ data not available Any help would be appreciated Thanks Cheers Johnny IMPORTANT NOTICE: If you are not the intended recipient of this email (or such person's authorised representative), then : (a) please notify the sender of this email immediately by return email, facsimile or telephone and delete this message from your system; (b) you may not print, store, forward or copy this message or any part thereof or disclose or cause information in this message to be disclosed to any other person. 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If you cannot access the disclaimer, please obtain a copy thereof from us by sending an email to : disclaimer at investec.co.za From Jeremy.Loukinas at evenflo.com Tue Dec 14 09:15:50 2004 From: Jeremy.Loukinas at evenflo.com (Loukinas, Jeremy) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:15:50 -0500 Subject: Converting old printers.conf to Solaris 9 Message-ID: I am working on moving an application to Solaris 9 from Solaris 2.6. On the Sol2.6 server they used a /etc/printers.conf file. This file has about 100 entries. Looking for suggestions on a couple of topics. 1. Migrating those to Solaris 9 2. Possibly moving them to LDAP If anyone has worked thru this shoot me an email. Jeremy From jcollins at sqq89.com Tue Dec 14 09:35:56 2004 From: jcollins at sqq89.com (J.D. Collins) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:35:56 -0500 Subject: V880 lock Ethernet at 100mb Message-ID: <004001c4e1ea$3962a720$134036d8@89sda19> I have a Sunfire V880 machine running Solaris 9 that I am trying to lock the Ethernet on it at 100mb. This is a GigE interface. My question is how do I tell what device goes with this Ethernet card so I can lock it at 100mb. I have the output from the ifconfig, prtdiag command and prtconf. According to ifconfig the interface comes up as ce1 and this is the one configured to reach the internet. This was automatically configured by someone else. Do I run the ndd command on /dev/ce ? The example in the faq doesn't work because I assume it's not an hme interface in the sunfire machine. J.D. Collins From Long.P.Nguyen at ngc.com Tue Dec 14 10:03:53 2004 From: Long.P.Nguyen at ngc.com (Nguyen, Long P (Mission Systems)) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 10:03:53 -0500 Subject: dns cashe flush Message-ID: <926D3F10CEDCAC4A8445856A4EE8B71D71BE1C@xcgvad01.northgrum.com> How can I flush out the dns cache? From lonestarbhoy at yahoo.com Tue Dec 14 10:12:50 2004 From: lonestarbhoy at yahoo.com (Craig Robertson) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:12:50 -0800 (PST) Subject: jumpstart and quad card Message-ID: <20041214151250.44223.qmail@web52905.mail.yahoo.com> Can anyone tell me if its possible to use a quad card, with Jumpstart. I want to be able to connect 4 different subnet's to the Jumpstart server. Would this be possible, so that I can jump machines on different subnets via one Jumpstart server? Thanks......... Craig Robertson.............. "In a bullet-proof vest, With the windows all closed, I'll be doing my best, I'll see you soon" Dress up your holiday email, Hollywood style. Learn more. From dan.cave at gmail.com Tue Dec 14 10:16:32 2004 From: dan.cave at gmail.com (Dan Cave) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:16:32 +0000 Subject: WebFlashArchives in solaris 2.6/8 Message-ID: <2731bd3b041214071619b31321@mail.gmail.com> Hi all After having searched the net for possible answers, I'm stumped as to whether it's technically possible to do the following. I would like to know if it is possible to create web flash archives on solaris 2.6 ( as it says on http://wwws.sun.com/software/solaris/8/ds/ds-solwebstart/#3 at the bottom of the page under Requirements ) :p I've not seen anything on the answerbook2 on my local 2.6 system, although my solaris 8 install has plenty to say about the subject. Also, I have noticed that the entry in the solaris 8 answerbook for how to boot a system into WebStart with the "boot cdrom - w" when using the 1 of 2 boot cdrom, option doesn't actually work. I have also built a solaris 8 system to base the whole work on as we have a number of systems which we'd like to create webflash archives from but they're currently 2.6 systems. Is there a prerequisite for the SUNWinst package to be installed completely in order for flar/flarcreate to be installed in /usr/sbin in 2.6? Has anyone done this with any degree of success? All help is appreciated, I will naturally summarise. Regards Dan From CMcAdam at liaison.com Tue Dec 14 11:00:49 2004 From: CMcAdam at liaison.com (Clive McAdam) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:00:49 -0500 Subject: [SUMMARY] Secure FTP server recommendations Message-ID: After some investigating I decided to use mod_tls with ProFTPd. It turned out to be a simple solution for ftps as it meant not having to change any of the existing chrooted/anonymous accounts currently set up in ProFTPd. I recompiled ProFTPd with the following line:- ./configure --with-modules=mod_tls \ --with includes=/usr/local/openssl/include \ --with-libraries=/usr/local/openssl The following link proved useful:- http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_tls.html For those of you confused between the differences between SFTP and FTPS, this link provides a clear explanation:- http://www.enterprisedt.com/products/edtftpjssl/faq-answers.html On the client side, I did testing using FileZilla (Windows) http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/ and C-Kermit (Solaris and Linux) http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck80.html The Kermit script I used to login and do a listing looks like this:- ---snip--- #!/usr/bin/kermit + set auth ssl verify no ftp open /user: /password: if fail exit 1 Connection failed if not \v(ftp_loggedin) exit 1 Login failed ftp dir if fail exit 1 ftp dir: \v(ftp_message) ftp bye exit ---end snip--- A good resource for describing the difference between explicit and implicit SSL can be found here:- http://help.globalscape.com/help/secureserver2/Explicit_versus_implicit_SS.h tm Thanks also for all the suggestions, viz. vandyke.com , Very Secure FTPd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ , wu-ftpd.org , ncftpd.com , pureftpd.com Sorry for the late summary, I hope all the info provided above helps someone else. -Clive -----Original Message----- To: Sunmanagers (E-mail) Subject: Secure FTP server recommendations Any recommendations for a secure FTP server product for Solaris ? I'm not too interested in mod_tls with proFTPd. I'm also not interested in sftp either. I need a true FTPs server (commercial or otherwise) Does anyone have any experience/suggestions related to this ? Thanks. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com Tue Dec 14 11:01:41 2004 From: sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com (Sebastien Daubigne) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 17:01:41 +0100 Subject: SUMMARY : Assigning T3+ IP without rebooting ? Message-ID: <001e01c4e1f6$345cfc10$326dbba3@daubigne> Thanks to David Livingston, Tim Chipman, Grzegorz Bakalarski, Carl Ma. General consensus is that T3 will only RARP at boot (during the first 60 seconds according to Tim). Simpliest solution is to connect to console port (same cable as V480 serial cable), and to configure manually. To quote David's answer : " set ip uuu.xxx.yyy.zzz set netmask uuu.xxx.yyy.zzz etc. Yes, if it is a T3+ the console cable is the same as the RJ45-ported Sun servers. For a T3A, it is some other bizarre 6-pin pinout. " -- Sebastien DAUBIGNE Sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com - +33(0)5.57.26.56.36 AtosOrigin Infogerance - IMS/ERP/Pessac -----Message d'origine----- De : Sebastien Daubigne [mailto:sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com] Envoyi : lundi 13 dicembre 2004 17:44 @ : 'sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org' Objet : [ REPOST ] Assigning T3+ IP without rebooting ? Hi, I apologize for this repost, but we've had a large email server nightmare, and each potential answer was probably lost before I had any chance to get it. If someone would have replied to my question, could you be kind enough to send it again ? Here was the question : We currently have a Sun T3+ which is not connected to the network. We're going to connect it soon : is there any chance that the T3 could get its IP (via RARP) without rebooting the T3, when the cable will be plugged, or are we forced to reboot it ? Another question : Is the T3+ console connector pinout (RJ45) the same as a Sun Fire V480 ? Thank you. -- Sebastien DAUBIGNE Sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com - +33(0)5.57.26.56.36 AtosOrigin Infogerance - IMS/ERP/Pessac From Laurence_Cohen at sra.com Tue Dec 14 11:10:58 2004 From: Laurence_Cohen at sra.com (Cohen, Laurence) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:10:58 -0500 Subject: SUMMARY: Sed Question Message-ID: <5C92F9725F58D34791C636335A4A575501A05EC5@flex1.sra.com> I was able to use nawk to get this job done. Thanks for all of the suggestions. > -----Original Message----- > From: Cohen, Laurence > Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 2:19 PM > To: 'sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org' > Subject: Sed Question > > I'm trying to use sed to edit a file and add a line after finding several existing lines in a row. For example, the file contains lines > > I am trying to add a line > after this text only if > all lines of text in this message > are found in this order. > > I want this to read > > I am trying to add a line > after this text only if > all lines of text in this message > are found in this order. > It worked! I've added the line! > > I've tried using the N and a\ commands to do this, but it doesn't seem to work if you have more than two lines to join. Any ideas? > > Thanks! > > Laurence H. Cohen > ISM System Administrator > SRA International > 703-653-5371 From Laurence_Cohen at sra.com Tue Dec 14 11:27:27 2004 From: Laurence_Cohen at sra.com (Cohen, Laurence) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:27:27 -0500 Subject: SUMMARY: Sed Question Message-ID: <5C92F9725F58D34791C636335A4A575501A05EC7@flex1.sra.com> All, the solution was sent to me by "no spam". Here is the solution I used. nawk '{ ARR[NR] = $0 print $0 if ( NR > 3 ) { if ( ARR[NR-2] == "I am trying to add a line" && ARR[NR-1] == "after this text only if" && ARR[NR] == "all lines of text in this message" && ARR[NR] == "are found in this order." ) print "It worked! I've added the line!" }' infile Thanks again for everyone's help! > -----Original Message----- > From: Cohen, Laurence > Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 11:11 AM > To: Cohen, Laurence; 'sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org' > Subject: SUMMARY: Sed Question > > I was able to use nawk to get this job done. Thanks for all of the suggestions. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Cohen, Laurence > Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 2:19 PM > To: 'sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org' > Subject: Sed Question > > I'm trying to use sed to edit a file and add a line after finding several existing lines in a row. For example, the file contains lines > > I am trying to add a line > after this text only if > all lines of text in this message > are found in this order. > > I want this to read > > I am trying to add a line > after this text only if > all lines of text in this message > are found in this order. > It worked! I've added the line! > > I've tried using the N and a\ commands to do this, but it doesn't seem to work if you have more than two lines to join. Any ideas? > > Thanks! > > Laurence H. Cohen > ISM System Administrator > SRA International > 703-653-5371 From Nick at Pettefar.com Tue Dec 14 13:13:55 2004 From: Nick at Pettefar.com (Nick Pettefar) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 19:13:55 +0100 (MET) Subject: Solaris SPARC 8 USB External Drive Problems. In-Reply-To: <20041214130545.5FED01E748@sunportal.sunmanagers.org> References: <20041214130545.5FED01E748@sunportal.sunmanagers.org> Message-ID: Trying to get a USB 2.0 external 120GB hard drive working under Solaris 8 SPARC. I can access the drive OK under Solaris 9 x86 but the Solaris 8 SPARC Sun Blade 150 just won't do anything useful with it. I've put every USB patch on I can find in subscription SunSolve. I've run the usbconfig.txt script from BigADmin to switch the machine to the newer USBA framework and I've done a reconfigure reboot. Now I'm at a loss. We want to do some secure non-network data transfer and hoped this would be an easy and economical solution. The machine can see and mounts in /rmdisk any memory cards in a USB2.0 card reader. It lists this external hard drive in the messages file: Dec 14 17:58:31 st5 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] usb_sd5 is /pci at 1f,0/usb at c,3/storage at 3/disk at 0, Dec 14 17:58:31 st5 genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info] /pci at 1f,0/usb at c,3/storage at 3/disk at 0,1 (usb_sd5) online The disk has a ufs formatted slice 6 partition. Nothing appears in format or in rmdisk. SunOS st5 5.8 Generic_117000-05 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Blade-100 Am I missing something or not doing something? If I try and mount what looks like the drive, I get: mount: /dev/dsk/c4t0d3s6 is already mounted, /mnt is busy, or the allowable number of mount points has been exceeded When it isn't. Regards, Nick Nick at Pettefar.com DoD 1069 MAG 73516 Bros 650 ZZR1100D BMW R90's Z88's Currently looking for a Solaris sysadmin/support contract... www.nickcv.com From sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com Tue Dec 14 13:38:58 2004 From: sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com (Sebastien Daubigne) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 19:38:58 +0100 Subject: T3 console : risky ? Message-ID: <004601c4e20c$2dc5d000$326dbba3@daubigne> Hi, I'm going to connect a T3+ console to a console server (via RJ45), because the T3 is currently not connected to the network and I dont want to reboot the T3 to make it do RARP to get an IP address. In the T3 operation manual, the following warning is printed : "The serial port is reserved for special service procedures that can be performed only by qualified, trained service personnel. Do not attempt to perform any procedures through the serial port or you risk damaging the disk tray configuration and data" What king or risk are they talking about exactly ? I mean, specific risks compared to a network connexion (not talking about erroneous configuration commands) ? Is there some magic signal combination (e.g. break sequence or something similar) that can lead to data corruption or config reset ? Can I safely connect a running T3 console ? Thanks. -- Sebastien DAUBIGNE Sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com - +33(0)5.57.26.56.36 AtosOrigin Infogerance - IMS/ERP/Pessac From solarislearner at yahoo.com Tue Dec 14 15:16:58 2004 From: solarislearner at yahoo.com (Rob Dillon) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:16:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: Help needed for data recovery Message-ID: <20041214201658.83219.qmail@web53707.mail.yahoo.com> Can you please help me recover data . The My Sql data was in /usr ( yes that was a mistake) and since usr file system is overloaded and gave error and unable to boot I Tried to boot from the cd in single user mode and went to the system console I first tried to mount the /USR file system and /opt file system and I tried to do tar and copied the files in /usr/local/mysql to /opt/data.tar * And now I have all the MySql directory in /opt/data.tar file I tried to edit the /etc/vfstab file and tried to reboot but whenever I tried to reboot it is giving ths same error "/usr file system damaged" so I tried to put the bootable CD and went to the system console but all the entires saved in /etc/vfstab are not saved so what should I do to revover the files from opt .........I dont have a tape drive . I am no longer hosting on my server all i am interested is recovering data now Thank You Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From gosselinm at netscout.com Tue Dec 14 15:51:31 2004 From: gosselinm at netscout.com (Gosselin, Mark) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:51:31 -0500 Subject: (no subject) Message-ID: <9E164A8DC7C9464688E04C3DBE2E56585108F3@nsxmail.netscout.com> Hi All, Does anyone out here know anything about Trusted Solaris?? I have one system here installed, and I'm trying to an application, which installs fine until it tries to change ownership of the directory I install to... As part of the install, it creates a user, who owns all the files related to the application and all processes started by the application. The user gets created, but when ownership is set, it fails. The application starts up a bunch of java processes and some apache web servers... Doesn't seem to want to start. Does anyone know what (if anything special) needs to be done to have a regular user own and run applications on Trusted Solaris?? Thanks, Mark Gosselin Netscout Systems From gosselinm at netscout.com Tue Dec 14 15:55:27 2004 From: gosselinm at netscout.com (Gosselin, Mark) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:55:27 -0500 Subject: Trusted Solaris Message-ID: <9E164A8DC7C9464688E04C3DBE2E56585108F5@nsxmail.netscout.com> Sorry, no subject previously... > Hi All, > > Does anyone out here know anything about Trusted Solaris?? I have one system here installed, and I'm trying to an application, which installs > fine until it tries to change ownership of the directory I install to... As part of the install, it creates a user, who owns all the files related to the > application and all processes started by the application. The user gets created, but when ownership is set, it fails. > > The application starts up a bunch of java processes and some apache web servers... Doesn't seem to want to start. Does anyone know what > (if anything special) needs to be done to have a regular user own and run applications on Trusted Solaris?? > > Thanks, > Mark Gosselin > Netscout Systems From sunmanagers at freehome.ch Tue Dec 14 16:44:45 2004 From: sunmanagers at freehome.ch (sunmanagers at freehome.ch) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:44:45 +0100 Subject: Could not compile pyclamavwith python on Solaris 8 Message-ID: <20041214214417.A278D1A70C6@sudpol.comcept.ch> Hi Sunmanagers Server is Solaris 8 Ultra 10 512 MB Ram, Core install with latest recommended Cluster: Installed sunfreeware Packages: application SMCautoc autoconf application SMCautom automake application SMCgcc gcc application SMClibt libtool application SMCliconv libiconv application SMCmake make application SMCncurs ncurses application SMCpythn python Installed SunSolaris orig Packages: system SFWaconf autoconf - GNU autoconf system SFWamake automake - GNU automake system SFWgcc gcc - GNU Compiler Collection system SFWgcmn gcmn - Common GNU package system SFWgm4 GNU m4 - macro processor system SUNWadmr System & Network Administration Root system SUNWarc Archive Libraries system SUNWarcx Archive Libraries (64-bit) system SUNWbcp SunOS 4.x Binary Compatibility system SUNWbtool CCS tools bundled with SunOS system SUNWbtoox CCS libraries bundled with SunOS (64-bit) system SUNWbzip The bzip compression utility system SUNWcar Core Architecture, (Root) system SUNWcarx Core Architecture, (Root) (64-bit) system SUNWcg6 GX (cg6) Device Driver system SUNWcg6x GX (cg6) Device Driver (64-bit) system SUNWcsd Core Solaris Devices system SUNWcsl Core Solaris, (Shared Libs) system SUNWcslx Core Solaris Libraries (64-bit) system SUNWcsr Core Solaris, (Root) system SUNWcsu Core Solaris, (Usr) system SUNWcsxu Core Solaris (Usr) (64-bit) system SUNWdfb Dumb Frame Buffer Device Drivers system SUNWeridx Sun RIO 10/100 Mb Ethernet Drivers (64-bit) system SUNWesu Extended System Utilities system SUNWgzip The GNU Zip (gzip) compression utility system SUNWhea SunOS Header Files system SUNWhmd SunSwift SBus Adapter Drivers system SUNWhmdx SunSwift SBus Adapter Drivers (64-bit) system SUNWipc Interprocess Communications system SUNWipcx Interprocess Communications (64-bit) system SUNWkey Keyboard configuration tables system SUNWkvm Core Architecture, (Kvm) system SUNWkvmx Core Architecture (Kvm) (64-bit) system SUNWlibC Sun Workshop Compilers Bundled libC system SUNWlibCx Sun WorkShop Bundled 64-bit libC system SUNWlibm Sun WorkShop Bundled libm system SUNWlibms Sun WorkShop Bundled shared libm system SUNWlmsx Sun WorkShop Bundled 64-bit shared libm system SUNWloc System Localization system SUNWlocx System Localization (64-bit) system SUNWnamos Northern America OS Support system SUNWowbcp OpenWindows binary compatibility system SUNWpd PCI Drivers system SUNWpdx PCI Drivers (64-bit) system SUNWpl5u Perl 5.005_03 system SUNWrmodu Realmode Modules, (Usr) system SUNWscbcp SPARCompilers Binary Compatibility Libraries system SUNWscpr Source Compatibility, (Root) system SUNWscpu Source Compatibility, (Usr) system SUNWsprot Solaris Bundled tools system SUNWsprox Sun WorkShop Bundled 64-bit make library system SUNWswmt Install and Patch Utilities system SUNWtoo Programming Tools system SUNWtoox Programming Tools (64-bit) system SUNWxcu4 XCU4 Utilities Modification to the ENV PATH PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/dt/bin:/usr/open win/bin:/bin:/usr/ucb:/opt/sfw/bin:/usr/ccs/bin Installing prerequisites to compile SquidClamAV Redirector: Python from sunfreeware Gmp compiled no problems Clamav compiled no problems Beginning to compile pyclamav from http://www.jackal-net.at/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=1 # LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib:/usr/local/include # export LD_LIBRARY_PATH # ln -s /opt/clamav-0.80/include/clamav.h /usr/local/include/clamav.h # ln -s /opt/clamav-0.80/lib/libclamav.a /usr/local/lib/libclamav.a # ln -s /opt/clamav-0.80/lib/libclamav.la /usr/local/lib/libclamav.la # ln -s /opt/clamav-0.80/lib/libclamav.so.1.0.4 /usr/local/lib/libclamav.so.1.0.4 # mkdir /root/pyclamav # cd /root/pyclamav # mv pyclamav-0.2.1.tar.gz ./ # gzip -dc pyclamav-0.2.1.tar.gz | tar xvf - # cd /root/pyclamav/pyclamav-0.2.1 # /usr/local/bin/python setup.py build blobGetFilename 0x6d0 /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.8/3.3.2/../../../libclamav.a(blob. o) 0x54 /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.8/3.3.2/../../../libclamav.a(rebui ldpe.o) 0x58 /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.8/3.3.2/../../../libclamav.a(rebui ldpe.o) 0x154 /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.8/3.3.2/../../../libclamav.a(rebui ldpe.o) 0x164 /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.8/3.3.2/../../../libclamav.a(rebui ldpe.o) ld: fatal: relocations remain against allocatable but non-writable sections collect2: ld returned 1 exit status error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1 Could somebody explain me what this error messages means and how I could solve this....! In tried also to installe sunfreeware binutils about some recommendations found in google but I can do what I want I have allways the same error message! For short explanation this programm SquidClamav Redirector is used to scan the stuff which goes through the proxy. Squid and all components are working "very" well and fast after tuning with some kernel parameters etc. If somebody has another recommandation about scanner and how to implement in squid etc. I'm open for all suggestions. I'm little bit frustrated because this is the last step for finishing the work of the installation but I can't solve the error by compiling the pyclamav source. The source itself is very small. It would be nice if anybody could help me. Many thanks in advanced for the help. Andrea From pmunoz at dcom.upv.es Tue Dec 14 17:39:19 2004 From: pmunoz at dcom.upv.es (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Pascual_Mu=F1oz_Mu=F1oz?=) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 23:39:19 +0100 Subject: Wrong vfstab and now disk full Message-ID: <53345F30A570FE429EFC9AB4F330990B01142ADC@agenda.upvnet.upv.es> Dear list members, The system regarding my question is V880, Solaris 9 64 bits. I made a wrong vfstab some time ago (shame on me) in such a way that the swap and / where mounted both where the / only should be. Now I face with a / partition full (df shows 99 %), but checking the disk occupancy of all the files together does not sum up to the 99 %. I know this was my fault. Nevertheless, do you know anyway of finding out where the swap information was written and how to get rid of it in the / partition? Thanks in advance, Pascual. From joe_fletcher at btconnect.com Tue Dec 14 17:54:59 2004 From: joe_fletcher at btconnect.com (joe_fletcher) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:54:59 GMT Subject: SUMMARY: OT: ssh wrapper? Message-ID: <41bf6f43.35d.4848.25402@btconnect.com> Hi, Sorry for the delay. Got a solution in the end. SSH supports a variable SSH_ASKPASS which can define an application to handle the password dialogue. I found a thing called x11-ssh-askpass courtesy of one nice Mr Knoble. Built the app, defined the variable in the script calling the remote application and away we went. Joe Got an issue with removing telnet and rsh at my current site. We have some financial apps that are started via a set of icons in an Xwndows based toolbar. Some of these apps currently run an rsh exec to remote systems to fire up the application. If we remove rsh and simply substitute ssh we then need to have a method of inputting passwords (can't copy key pairs around for the users due to audit controls). This in turn means that for every app we need to start an xterm window. This xterm has to persist for the duration that the app is required to remain running. The net effect is that the users are going to have lots of xterms all over their desktops when there were none before and we're going to have to train them all not to kill the terminals. What I'm looking for (if anyone has done this before) is perhaps some kind of tcl/tk wrapper that will just pop up a window to input the password then quietly disappear once the app has been started. Not sure if it's possible since we're effectively tunnelling x apps and both ends of the tunnel must stay open for the duration of the session. So, in essence, how do I get from rsh remotehost -e /blah/de/blah/de/blah to ssh remotehost /blah/de/blah/de/blah without having to do: /usr/dt/bin/dtterm -e "ssh remotehost /blah/de/blah/de/blah" Any pointers would be massively appreciated. TIA Joe _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From ssloh at singnet.com.sg Tue Dec 14 23:23:50 2004 From: ssloh at singnet.com.sg (ssloh) Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:23:50 +0800 Subject: SC 3.1 with Oracle 10g Oracle RAC licenses ? References: <0ecb01c4db57$1d28d730$15c8f9a5@vince> Message-ID: <001001c4e25d$e1bcf6f0$15c8f9a5@vince> Hi folks, Solaris 9, two nodes cluster If using SC 3.1 with Oracle 10g, what kind of software licenses I need from sun in order to run Oracle RAC ? (some OEM from veritas but very confusing) Thanks ssloh From umitkaan.sonal at turkcell.com.tr Wed Dec 15 04:30:42 2004 From: umitkaan.sonal at turkcell.com.tr (umitkaan.sonal at turkcell.com.tr) Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 11:30:42 +0200 Subject: can not login with CDE Message-ID: Hello, We use Solaris 2.8 on E5500 and SF4800, together with Veritas VM and NFS, NIS. Everything works well on the server, users can login with telnet, folders are mounted well. However, when we try to login with (Common Desktop Environment) Exceed (Hummingbird) or Citrix , after writing username / password, nothing comes back, just the clock ticking. While it is trying to get us in via CDE, I telnet to the server and check the user. I see that, processes run for the user, home folder is mounted, and there seems to be no error under .dt/errorlog or .dt/startlog. I did ypstop/ypstart, killed dtlogin and started again. I checked CPU and memory usage, network usage. Those usages were low, and other servers in the same IP group were OK. I stopped many jobs suspecting they may be the cause. I had to reboot the server after working on the problem for 3 hours to let the users in. Reboot solved the problem. Can you think of anything that might cause that problem? 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Any help please, I would like to make it available to hundred of users and don't need to have bad feedbacks. Thanks, Rachid, -- **************************************** * Rachid BOUKHARI * * Unix/Linux System Administrator * * Rabat Information Security Officer * * STMicroelectronics-Rabat * * * * BP 765 Av IbnSina Agdal Rabat-Morocco* * Phone: +212 22 93 63 29 * * Fax: +212 22 93 63 34 * **************************************** From mark_round at ipcmedia.com Wed Dec 15 05:45:27 2004 From: mark_round at ipcmedia.com (mark_round at ipcmedia.com) Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 10:45:27 -0000 Subject: Adding memory to a V240 Message-ID: <4FF62919C3D35C4796D3211B226E71B4055C25@lonmailsp01.enterprise.corpad.timeinc.com> Hi all, I have a query about adding memory to a dual-processor Sun Fire V240. I have looked at the related documents (handbooks on SunSolve), but could still do with some clarification. If anyone could clear this up, it would be much appreciated - as usual, I will provide a summary. The server currently has 4Gb, made up of 512Mb DIMMS in all 8 sockets. The plan is to leave 2 Gbs of this in place, and add 4x 1Gb DIMMS to take the total to 6Gb. As each CPU has 4 sockets available, The layout for each CPU will look like : 512Mb DIMM 512Mb DIMM 1Gb DIMM 1Gb DIMM However, the Sun handbook for the server says "DIMMS must be identical" and "Do not mix DIMM capacities". It is not clear whether this refers to the system as a whole, each CPU, socket or bank. Could anyone who has upgraded their memory confirm whether this configuration will work ? Many thanks in advance, -Mark Mark Round UNIX Systems Administrator IPC Country and Leisure Media IPC Media Ltd, a Time Warner Company. 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For unbeatable savings on magazine subscriptions and great gift ideas visit www.ipcsubs.co.uk/IZAF From sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com Wed Dec 15 08:47:40 2004 From: sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com (Sebastien Daubigne) Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 14:47:40 +0100 Subject: SUMMARY : T3 console : risky ? In-Reply-To: <004601c4e20c$2dc5d000$326dbba3@daubigne> Message-ID: <002801c4e2ac$a64be320$326dbba3@daubigne> Thanks to Roque Hernandez, Neil Quiogue, Andrew Hall. General consensus is no risk except wrong commands (i.e. same risk as network connection). To quote Neil : " Shouldn't be risky. The console does not have any 'break' except during boot up when you can print out the password of the T3 through the console (I think this is one of the reasons with the special warning). " -- Sebastien DAUBIGNE Sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com mailto:Sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com> - +33(0)5.57.26.56.36 AtosOrigin Infogerance - IMS/ERP/Pessac -----Message d'origine----- De : sunmanagers-bounces at sunmanagers.org [mailto:sunmanagers-bounces at sunmanagers.org]De la part de Sebastien Daubigne Envoye : mardi 14 decembre 2004 19:39 A : sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org Objet : T3 console : risky ? Hi, I'm going to connect a T3+ console to a console server (via RJ45), because the T3 is currently not connected to the network and I dont want to reboot the T3 to make it do RARP to get an IP address. In the T3 operation manual, the following warning is printed : "The serial port is reserved for special service procedures that can be performed only by qualified, trained service personnel. Do not attempt to perform any procedures through the serial port or you risk damaging the disk tray configuration and data" What king or risk are they talking about exactly ? I mean, specific risks compared to a network connexion (not talking about erroneous configuration commands) ? Is there some magic signal combination (e.g. break sequence or something similar) that can lead to data corruption or config reset ? Can I safely connect a running T3 console ? Thanks. -- Sebastien DAUBIGNE Sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com - +33(0)5.57.26.56.36 AtosOrigin Infogerance - IMS/ERP/Pessac _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From mark_round at ipcmedia.com Wed Dec 15 09:53:52 2004 From: mark_round at ipcmedia.com (mark_round at ipcmedia.com) Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 14:53:52 -0000 Subject: [SUMMARY] Adding memory to a V240 Message-ID: <4FF62919C3D35C4796D3211B226E71B4055C27@lonmailsp01.enterprise.corpad.timeinc.com> Hi all, Many thanks to those that responded, particularly Mike Carter, Michael Horton and John Christian. The general consensus seemed to be that as long as each bank has matching DIMMS, the system should recognise the new memory. However, as John Christian pointed out : "On a V240, "Do not mix DIMM capacities" refers to the whole machine. You can mix DIMMS and the total memory installed (6-GB in your case) should be recognized by the system. However, memory interleaving will be "broken" and the system might actually run slower than your original 4-GB layout. Memory interleaving is kind-of like a RAID stripe on disks, it stripes memory usage across multiple DIMMS which speeds up memory I/O. Mixing DIMMS is a bad idea. Yes, it sucks that you have to "throw away" your existing memory. This situation has long been the gripe of many a sys-admin." Michael Horton also pointed out that "mixing differently sized memory modules is not a supported configuration according to the above statement. it may (and proabably will) work but in the case of a service/support call, sun will ask that you restore the server to a supported configuration." So our plan at the moment is to leave the server as it is, and wait until we have enough memory to upgrade the whole lot to 1Gb DIMMS. Thanks again, -Mark --original message follows-- Hi all, I have a query about adding memory to a dual-processor Sun Fire V240. I have looked at the related documents (handbooks on SunSolve), but could still do with some clarification. If anyone could clear this up, it would be much appreciated - as usual, I will provide a summary. The server currently has 4Gb, made up of 512Mb DIMMS in all 8 sockets. The plan is to leave 2 Gbs of this in place, and add 4x 1Gb DIMMS to take the total to 6Gb. As each CPU has 4 sockets available, The layout for each CPU will look like : 512Mb DIMM 512Mb DIMM 1Gb DIMM 1Gb DIMM However, the Sun handbook for the server says "DIMMS must be identical" and "Do not mix DIMM capacities". It is not clear whether this refers to the system as a whole, each CPU, socket or bank. Could anyone who has upgraded their memory confirm whether this configuration will work ? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This E-mail is from IPC Media Ltd whose registered office is at Kings Reach Tower, Stamford Street, London SE1 9LS, registered number 53626. The contents and any attachments to it include information that is private and confidential and should only be read by those persons to whom they are addressed. IPC Media accepts no liability for any loss or damage suffered by any person arising from the use of this e-mail. Neither IPC Media nor the sender accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to check the email and attachments (if any). No contracts may be concluded on behalf of IPC Media by means of e-mail communications. If you have received this e-mail in error, please destroy and delete the message from your computer. For unbeatable savings on magazine subscriptions and great gift ideas visit www.ipcsubs.co.uk/IZAF From Bipin.Baghele at ge.com Wed Dec 15 11:58:31 2004 From: Bipin.Baghele at ge.com (Bipin.Baghele at ge.com) Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 10:58:31 -0600 Subject: sudo permissions Message-ID: <152B48CA67D0D31185F00008C791E2061490D340@kans022cercge.erc.gecapital.com> We have one application installed under /usr/abcd/ dir whose files are owned by root. And I would like to give some limited users (2 or 3) access to all binary as well other files and subdirectories located under /usr/abcd/ dir, so that he can run any command located under /usr/abcd/ dir using sudo. One way to do is put all dir/subdir path under Cmnd_Alias in sudoers file as below, but in my case there are lot of subdirectories under /usr/abcd/ dir. Cmnd_Alias ABC = /usr/abcd/*, /usr/abcd/xy/*, /usr/abcd/xy/y/* Question: Is their a way I can give access to certain dir (in eg: /usr/abcd/ )and its subdirectories underneath recursively, may be using some wild cards characters. Sudo Versoin: 1.6.7p5 Solaris: SunOS xxxxx 5.9 Generic_112233-11 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-880 Thanks Bipin Baghele From jentwistle at twcny.rr.com Wed Dec 15 12:24:55 2004 From: jentwistle at twcny.rr.com (John Entwistle) Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:24:55 -0500 Subject: grep question Message-ID: <41C07367.3030304@twcny.rr.com> Hello all, I apologize if this is not the proper forum for this simple question, but here goes. Let's say my /etc/hosts file is as follows: 10.1.1.2 hostname 10.1.1.3 hostname.old 10.1.1.4 hostname.mgt 10.1.1.5 hostname. I want to list only those lines that contain "hostname" only without anything else appearing after the word. In Linux, I would do the following: grep hostname$ /etc/hosts or grep -w hostname$ /etc/hosts Doing so gives me the desired output: 10.1.1.2 hostname However, when I issue "grep hostname$ /etc/hosts" on Solaris all 4 entried are returned. Doing a "grep -w hostname /etc/hosts" returns the first and last lines (hostname and hostname.). ???? What is the proper Solaris grep command to retrieve the desired output? Thanks! From fox at genesyslab.com Wed Dec 15 14:33:23 2004 From: fox at genesyslab.com (Anatoliy Lisovskiy) Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 11:33:23 -0800 Subject: Gnome won't start now on NFS mounted home dirs Message-ID: <41C09183.4020207@genesyslab.com> After rebooting hosts (Solaris 9) that previously run Gnome 2 without problems I can't start it again. It starts on hosts that had not been rebooted yet. Also, some another application won't start now, so I assume it is because of the same cause. Here are some more information from developer who can't start his application: > I can start it from some non-nfs mounted dir such as /tmp. > When starting from /home/xxxxx, it's the WatchDog (the first parent >process) that got blocked. Truss output shows > >fcntl(4, F_SETLKW, 0x0013C264) (sleeping...) > > > >dbx stack is: > >(dbx) where > >current thread: t at 1 > >=>[1] _private_fcntl(0x4, 0x7, 0x13c264, 0xfebc2dd0, 0x5, 0x0), at >0xfed1bd7c > > [2]