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Operating Systems Solaris commands hanging when querying hardware Post 302310768 by sbk1972 on Monday 27th of April 2009 02:54:41 AM
Old 04-27-2009
Morning gents, hope you all had a good weekend.

Thanks for your replies.

Incredible. The probe-scsi-all command, I did this after setting auto-boot? to false, and doing a reset-all, etc etc etc. I missed a few of the commands out when I cut/ pasted. I know about the probe-scsi, when you havent done the reset-all senario, so always do that first.

pupp - you could be on to something regarding the patchlevel :- XXXXXXXXXX 5.9 Generic_122300-29 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440

If I did a cfgadm -al / sysdef -i / prtconf it would hang, suggesting that a device isnt respongding, infact the monitoring script I cron off every hour, was also waiting, so if you did a ps -ef | more, you would see tons of iostat / metastat / etc etc, as none of these commands were running, and were sleeping.

I did a reboot, didnt work, so did the ok promp checks. Not sure, but will go visit the server today and find out.

Looking in the /var/adm/messages file I see :-

Apr 27 07:42:14 XXXXXXXXXXX SUNWscsdMonitor[541]: [ID 610721 daemon.error] [SUNWscsd 0x02060B01:0x00000000 Warning] <rctrl5000> Unable to open I/O transport layer (dev = eth 172.XX.XX.XX,58632,65537,8F3644134C9999452B7E29FEF8452B7E29FEF8452B7E29FEF8452B7E29FEF8452B7E29FEF84 52B7E29FEF8452B7E29FEF8452B7E29FEF8452B7E29FEF8452B7E). {Unique ID#: 08288e}



SBK

Last edited by sbk1972; 04-27-2009 at 04:11 AM..
 

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tapset::networking(3stap)												 tapset::networking(3stap)

NAME
tapset::networking - systemtap networking tapset DESCRIPTION
This family of probe points is used to probe the activities of the network device. netdev.receive Data received from network device. See probe::netdev.receive(3stap) for details. netdev.transmit Network device transmitting buffer See probe::netdev.transmit(3stap) for details. netdev.change_mtu Called when the netdev MTU is changed See probe::netdev.change_mtu(3stap) for details. netdev.open Called when the device is opened See probe::netdev.open(3stap) for details. netdev.close Called when the device is closed See probe::netdev.close(3stap) for details. netdev.hard_transmit Called when the devices is going to TX (hard) See probe::netdev.hard_transmit(3stap) for details. netdev.rx Called when the device is going to receive a packet See probe::netdev.rx(3stap) for details. netdev.change_rx_flag Called when the device RX flag will be changed See probe::netdev.change_rx_flag(3stap) for details. netdev.set_promiscuity Called when the device enters/leaves promiscuity See probe::netdev.set_promiscuity(3stap) for details. netdev.ioctl Called when the device suffers an IOCTL See probe::netdev.ioctl(3stap) for details. netdev.register Called when the device is registered See probe::netdev.register(3stap) for details. netdev.unregister Called when the device is being unregistered See probe::netdev.unregister(3stap) for details. netdev.get_stats Called when someone asks the device statistics See probe::netdev.get_stats(3stap) for details. netdev.change_mac Called when the netdev_name has the MAC changed See probe::netdev.change_mac(3stap) for details. SEE ALSO
probe::netdev.receive(3stap), probe::netdev.transmit(3stap), probe::netdev.change_mtu(3stap), probe::netdev.open(3stap), probe::netdev.close(3stap), probe::netdev.hard_transmit(3stap), probe::netdev.rx(3stap), probe::netdev.change_rx_flag(3stap), probe::netdev.set_promiscuity(3stap), probe::netdev.ioctl(3stap), probe::netdev.register(3stap), probe::netdev.unregister(3stap), probe::netdev.get_stats(3stap), probe::netdev.change_mac(3stap), stap(1), stapprobes(3stap) IBM
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