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Operating Systems Solaris Using ufsdump and ufsrestore Post 302176447 by charleywasharo on Tuesday 18th of March 2008 09:33:52 AM
Old 03-18-2008
Error

I used the ufsrestore command to restore all my files from the tape media but I am having trouble booting my server. I get the following error messages:-

checking ufs filesystems
/dev/rdsk/c0t4d0s3: I/O error
Can't Open /dev/rdsk/c0t4d0s3: I/O error
/dev/rdsk/c0t4d0s3: CAN'T CHECK FILESYSTEM
/dev/rdsk/c0t4d0s3: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY

WARNING-Unable to repair one or more filesystems
Run fsck manuallly (fsck filesystem...)
Exit the shell when done to continue the boot process

Type control-d to proceed with normal startup,
(or give root password for system maintenance): DHCP negotiation failed, perhaps misconfigured or no DHCP server available
DHCP negotiation failed, perhaps misconfigured or no DHCP server available

how can I repair my solaris system in this case?
 

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dhcpparm(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       dhcpparm(8)

NAME
dhcpparm - Daemon for client configuration SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/dhcpparm [-i interface] tag | symbol | name OPTIONS
Use this option on hardware that has two or more interfaces configurable by the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and for a parameter that is interface specific. When no interface is specified, the client daemon returns the name of the first interface it finds on which DHCP has successfully completed: the value(s) displayed will be those of the configuration received on that interface. DESCRIPTION
The dhcpparm command displays the value(s) of the parameter requested on the command line as supplied by the DHCP protocol. If the DHCP parameter implies more than one value (for example, a list of gateways), the values are displayed separated by newline characters. The parameter may be identified either by its numeric value in the DHCP protocol, by its two character symbol, or by its long name. The dhcp- parm command is intended to be used in command substitutions in the shell scripts invoked by init at system boot. It first contacts the DHCP client daemon (joinc) to verify that DHCP has successfully completed. When the -i option specifies a particular interface, the daemon verifies successful DHCP configuration of that interface; otherwise, the client verifies that at least one interface is successfully con- figured, and supplies the name of that interface to dhcpparm. Parameter values echoed by dhcpparm should not be used without checking exit status. See the EXIT STATUS section below. RESTRICTIONS
A cluster member should never be a DHCP client; it should always use static addressing. If a cluster is to support a DHCP server, there can only be one DHCP server for all the cluster members using a common database with failover. If a cluster is to support a DHCP server, there can only be one DHCP server for all the cluster members using a common database with failover. DHCP client is not supported on dataless clients. SYMBOLS
See dhcptags(4) for the list of two letter symbol codes and names of all DHCP parameters. See RFC 1533 for more detail. EXIT STATUS
Exit codes are as follows: Success. DHCP was not successful. The DHCP client daemon may not be running, the interface might have failed to configure, or no satisfactory DHCP responses were received. Bad arguments. A timer was set and the interface had not configured before it expired. Can only be run as root. Some system error (should never occur). SEE ALSO
Commands: dhcpconf(8), joinc(8), showdhc(8), shleases(8) Files: client.pcy(4), dhcptags(4) RFC1533 dhcpparm(8)
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