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Operating Systems Solaris Failed to power up Post 302155457 by Neo on Friday 4th of January 2008 04:18:40 AM
Old 01-04-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by fredginting
Dear expert,

I have one server,in /var/adm/messages everyday present these messages:

Jan 3 06:01:30 sbnamini11 genunix: [ID 353554 kern.warning] WARNING: Device /pci@1d,700000/pci@1/scsi@2,1/sd@5,0 failed to power up.
Jan 3 06:01:31 sbnamini11 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /pci@1d,700000/pci@1/scsi@2,1/sd@5,0 (sd45):
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It seems your system is trying to mount a disk that is not in use. You need to remove this disk from your mount tables.

Quote:
Originally Posted by fredginting;302155422
Jan 3 06:01:39 sbnamini11 ip: [ID 766727 kern.warning
WARNING: The <if>:ip*_forwarding ndd variables are obsolete and may be removed in a future release of Solaris. Use ifconfig(1M) to manipulate the forwarding status of an interface.
Quote:
Originally Posted by fredginting;302155422
Jan 3 06:01:39 sbnamini11 ip: [ID 766727 kern.warning

I still confuse,please help me to search how these problem resolved,thank's for your attentions.
First, fix your disk error, then when it clears we will address the ip_forwarding warning, which is not very serious.

Cheers.
 

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GENFB(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						  GENFB(4)

NAME
genfb -- generic framebuffer console driver SYNOPSIS
genfb* at pci? genfb* at sbus? wsdisplay* at genfb? DESCRIPTION
The genfb driver provides support for generic framebuffers that have no native driver. All it needs are some parameters to describe the framebuffer and an address. PCI When attaching to a pci(4) bus the driver is configured via device properties: width (uint32) Width in pixels. height (uint32) Height in pixels. stride (uint32) Line size in bytes. depth (uint32) Bits per pixel. is_console (bool) If true, genfb will try to become the system console. address (uint32) Bus address of the framebuffer. SBus When attaching to sbus(4) all those parameters are retrieved from the firmware. SEE ALSO
pci(4), sbus(4), wscons(4), wsdisplay(4) BUGS
There is no way to change the color map even when the firmware supports it. The pci(4) bus frontend has only been tested on macppc, i386, and amd64 and requires machine dependent code to pass the properties mentioned above. So far only macppc, i386, and amd64 provides them. BSD
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