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Old 04-23-2007
aladdin aladdin is offline
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OM not found

Hello everybody:
Im facing this weird problem on my SUN V890 running SOL9, from time to time I keep getting this error from the prompt when i press enter for blank:
OM: not found

sometimes if I entered a coomand it will give me: OM(command name):not found, but repeating the same command it will work:
here is an example:
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root@yuda # cp /etc/inet/ntp.client /etc/inet/ntp.conf
OMcp: not found
root@yuda # cp /etc/inet/ntp.client /etc/inet/ntp.conf
root@yuda #
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I searched the net but no clue yet why it is hapening.

Does any one of you have any idea where to start looking for??

Thanks alot guys
 

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