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Old 02-18-2009
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Received duplicate M_IOCACK

Hi,
I've got this message in /var/adm/messages...

"genunix: [ID 353542 kern.error] Warning: 4a56a80 Received duplicate M_IOCACK"

I get the messages maybe 6 times a day, or some days not at all.
The number after "Warning:" is different each time.

The system is Sun Blade 2500 running Solaris 9.
I can't find anything usefull online about it.
Has anyone else come across this?

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