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Can this be disabled? interface turned off when console cable plugged in.
Whenever I plug a console cable into the back of my sunfire v240 it automatically turns of bge0 which is the interface that connects to my network and the only interface i use on the box (and it stays shutdown until reboot). Is there anyway to stop this from happening or can someone please explain why it does that? I have yet to find any info on it..
Last edited by kingdbag; 11-30-2006 at 09:35 AM. |
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A quick Google search turns up a related answer for this one:
http://www.sunmanagers.org/pipermail...er/004627.html Neo |
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I've dealt with this hardware but never come across that, it sounds like a hardware issue. I assume you don't have a support contract if you're posting here.
All I can suggest is using the network management port instead, I know that's not much help but all I can think of. edit: Quote:
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I'm running Solaris 9 on a Sun v240 box. When I plug into serial mgt port shown here (http://docs.sun.com/source/819-4208-...n_intro-13.gif) as soon as I plug into that port and run hyperterm it shuts down my network interface bge0 so I can't telnet/ping/login etc.... I then have to from the ok prompt (in hyperterm) issue the boot command to restart the server then the interface comes back up and all is well. I've never seen this before and I'm not sure the link that was given above has to do with what im asking. Is this some kind of power management thing? I don't really think i have any broken hardware just some wacky config or something.
Oh and the part of the reason why i can't plumb and such is there isn't a video or keyboard port so if i don't have ssh then its console or nothing. I probably should have posted this in the network section instead of this one sorry about that... UGH! Last edited by kingdbag; 11-30-2006 at 09:37 AM. |
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Before I do anything "break or boot" command it turns off the bge interface i'm not sure if it is locking the whole machine or just turning off the network interface or what. I consoled into my one server to make sure I had my hyper terminal settings correct then 5 seconds later I got an email letting me know bge0 was down on that device I didn't even type a command i think i hit enter once or twice that was it my screen looked like this below.
OK OK OK then i disconnected and walked away without entering anything in console but a few enters... Yes, I am using winxp/laptop/console cable to serial etc... Last edited by kingdbag; 11-30-2006 at 02:23 PM. |
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