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Operating Systems Solaris Unable to connect to Internet Post 302328044 by srinivas2828 on Tuesday 23rd of June 2009 08:29:13 AM
Old 06-23-2009
Unable to connect to Internet

Hi friends
recently i have installed SXDE 1/08 into my machine,and i installed wifi driver also
its working fine,Recently i was unable to connect to Internet,I have not changed any configurations and any installations,thing is that i got my iwk0 interface is UP and IP address also and i can able to ping my gateway and other machines in the same network btw No proxy server but my institute have firewall
but why it is behaving like this...any help
Code:
#ifconfig iwk0
iwk0: flags=201004843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,DHCP,IPv4,CoS> mtu 1500 index 2
	inet 192.168.11.14 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192.168.11.255

# cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 loghost solaris

#svcs physical
disabled       14:24:57 svc:/network/physical:default
online         14:24:58 svc:/network/physical:nwam

bash-3.2$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 192.168.1.234
nameserver 202.88.238.3
nameserver 202.88.238.5
bash-3.2$ nslookup www.google.com
server:      192.168.1.234
address:     192.168.1.234#53

Non-authoritative answer:
www.google.com canonical name = www.l.google.com.
Name: www.l.google.com
address: 209.85.153.104


Last edited by srinivas2828; 06-23-2009 at 09:30 AM.. Reason: forgot to add text
 

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wrsmconf(1M)						  System Administration Commands					      wrsmconf(1M)

NAME
wrsmconf - manage WCI RSM controller configurations SYNOPSIS
/usr/platform/sun4u/sbin/wrsmconf create -c controller_id -f config_file wrsmconf initial -f config_file [ -c controller_id] wrsmconf remove [ -c controller_id] wrsmconf topology [ -c controller_id] wrsmconf dump -c controller_id -f config_file DESCRIPTION
wrsmconf provides a means to create, install, retrieve, and remove configurations for WCI remote shared memory (RSM) controllers. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: create -c controller_id -f config_file Create a set of per-node configurations for the specified controller and store them to the file config_file. The created file contains a per-node configuration for each node specified in the input for the specified controller. The file has a checksum on it and cannot be modified directly. This file can be used in a wrsmconf initial call on each node to install the node's configuration into the local driver. A list of nodes and WCI devices connected to those nodes is read from standard input. For each connected pair of links, specify the nodename (uname -n), safari port id, and link number on both sides of the connection. The format of the information looks like this: <nodename>.<wrsm-portid>.<linkno>=<nodename>.<wrsm-portid>.<linkno> <nodename>.<wrsm-portid>.<linkno>=<nodename>.<wrsm-portid>.<linkno> This interface is intended for installing configurations for testing (such as for SunVTS). Only direct-connect, non-striped configura- tions for 1 to 3 nodes can be specified. FM node ids and RSM hardware addresses are assigned to the specified nodes contiguously and in order starting from 0. initial -f config_file [-c controller_id] Install the configuration for the local node stored in the file config_file into the driver as the initial configuration for the speci- fied controller. This command fails under the following circumstances: o If controller_id is specified and the configuration in the file is not for the specified controller. o If the file does not contain a valid configuration for the local node or if the checksum in the file shows it has been modified. o If a configuration has already been installed for the controller. If this happens, use wrsmconf remove to remove the existing con- figuration. remove [ -c controller_id ] Disable communication through the installed configuration for all controllers or the specified controller and remove the configura- tion(s) from the driver. topology -c controller_id For each installed controller (or for the specified controller), print to stdout the set of nodes this controller is configured to reach, including the nodename, FM node id, and RSM hardware address for each node. The following is example output: FM Node ID Node Name Controller Instance Controller HW Addr 0 hpc00 0 101 0 hpc00 1 333 1 hpc01 0 102 1 hpc01 1 54 1 hpc01 2 34 2 hpc03 0 103 2 hpc03 1 103 2 hpc03 2 103 dump -c controller-id -f config_file Fetch the installed configuration for the specified controller from the driver and store it into the file config_file along with a checksum to protect the data. This configuration can later be installed with the command wrsmconf initial. EXIT STATUS
This command returns 0 on successful completion, and a non-zero value if an error occured. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWwrsm | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
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