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Operating Systems Solaris Large number of ulcm_sctp messages Post 303039183 by ron323232 on Wednesday 25th of September 2019 01:08:45 PM
Old 09-25-2019
Oh.. I was about to throw it to application team.

I tried to understand from pages mentioned by you, but I am not getting clue, what must be failing. Here is config for this server, if you can see something helpful and suggest.
Code:
bash-3.2# ps -ef | grep -i ulcm
    root  1417     1   0   Mar 21 ?        7463:54 /opt/ulcm/bin/DFdaemon
    root  1420     1   0   Mar 21 ?           1:13 /usr/sbin/sctpd -omni_home /opt/ulcm
    root 29870     1   0   Dec 06 ?         238:58 /opt/ulcm/bin/slan /opt/ulcm/conf/slan.cf -sctp
  appadm 20326     1   0   Apr 18 ?         732:09 /bin/bash -p /opt/ulcm/bin/go.omni
    root 29929     1   0   Dec 06 ?          91:28 /opt/ulcm/bin/port_daemon -f portConf.100
    root 23587 23567   0 10:00:25 pts/2       0:00 grep -i ulcm
  appadm 21062 20326   0   Apr 18 ?           0:00 /opt/ulcm/bin/nrplinker
bash-3.2# cat /opt/ulcm/conf/slan.cf
dpserv-icp1-prod dpserv-icp2-prod none
dpserv-icp2-prod none dpserv-icp1-prod
bash-3.2#
bash-3.2# ifconfig -a
lo0: flags=2001000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL> mtu 8232 index 1
        inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000
e1000g0: flags=9040843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,DEPRECATED,IPv4,NOFAILOVER> mtu 1500 index 2
        inet 172.30.68.208 netmask fffffe00 broadcast 172.30.69.255
        groupname data
        ether 0:21:28:44:7:d6
e1000g0:1: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 2
        inet 172.30.64.208 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 172.30.64.255
e1000g1: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 3
        inet 172.30.96.208 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 172.30.96.255
        ether 0:21:28:44:7:d7
e1000g3: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 4
        inet 1.1.1.1 netmask fffffffc broadcast 1.1.1.3
        ether 0:21:28:44:7:d9
nxge3: flags=69040843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,DEPRECATED,IPv4,NOFAILOVER,STANDBY,INACTIVE> mtu 1500 index 5
        inet 172.30.69.208 netmask fffffe00 broadcast 172.30.69.255
        groupname data
        ether 0:21:28:4b:57:31
bash-3.2# netstat -nr

Routing Table: IPv4
  Destination           Gateway           Flags  Ref     Use     Interface
-------------------- -------------------- ----- ----- ---------- ---------
default              172.30.64.1          UG        1    6624951
1.1.1.0              1.1.1.1              U         1      51480 e1000g3
10.0.0.0             172.30.96.1          UG        1      42652
172.30.64.0          172.30.64.208        U         1        126 e1000g0:1
172.30.68.0          172.30.69.208        U         1       9550 e1000g0
172.30.68.0          172.30.69.208        U         1       9629 nxge3
172.30.68.210        172.30.68.210        UGH       1         20
172.30.68.211        172.30.68.211        UGH       1          0
172.30.68.212        172.30.68.212        UGH       1          1
172.30.69.210        172.30.69.210        UGH       1          1
172.30.69.211        172.30.69.211        UGH       1          1
172.30.69.212        172.30.69.212        UGH       1          1
172.30.96.0          172.30.96.208        U         1      35786 e1000g1
172.30.96.0          172.30.96.1          UG        1        300
172.30.99.0          172.30.96.1          UG        1     100602
172.30.160.0         172.30.96.1          UG        1          0
192.168.64.0         172.30.96.1          UG        1        738
192.168.110.0        172.30.96.1          UG        1        396
192.168.115.0        172.30.96.1          UG        1          0
192.168.201.0        172.30.96.1          UG        1          0
192.168.202.0        172.30.96.1          UG        1          0
224.0.0.0            172.30.64.208        U         1          0 e1000g0:1
127.0.0.1            127.0.0.1            UH       53   78379273 lo0
bash-3.2#

 

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wanbootutil(1M) 					  System Administration Commands					   wanbootutil(1M)

NAME
wanbootutil - manage keys and certificates for WAN booting SYNOPSIS
wanbootutil [keygen] [option_specific_arguments] wanbootutil [keymgmt] [option_specific_arguments] wanbootutil [p12split] [option_specific_arguments] DESCRIPTION
The wanbootutil command creates and manages WANboot encyrption and hashing keys and manipulates PKCS #12 files for use by WAN boot. wanbootutil has three subcommands, each covered in a separate man page: wanboot_keygen(1M) Generates encryption and hashing keys. wanboot_keymgmt(1M) Inserts and extracts keys from WAN boot key repositories. wanboot_p12split(1M) Splits a PKCS #12 file into separate certificate and key files for use by WAN boot. OPTIONS
The options are supported for wanbootutil are the use of keygen, keymgmt, or p12split. The options for these subcommands are described in their respective man pages. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Generate a 3DES Client Key # wanbootutil keygen -c -o net=172.16.174.0,cid=010003BA0E6A36,type=3des Example 2: Insert an RSA Private Client Key wanbootutil keymgmt -i -k keyfile -s /etc/netboot/172.16.174.0/010003BA0E6A36/keystore -o type=rsa Example 3: Split a PKCS #12 File into Certificate and Key Components # wanbootutil p12split -i p12file -c out_cert -k out_key EXIT STATUS
0 Successful operation. non-zero An error occurred. Writes an appropriate error message to standard error. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWwbsup | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Obsolete | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
wanboot_keygen(1M), wanboot_keymgmt(1M), wanboot_p12split(1M), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 18 Apr 2003 wanbootutil(1M)
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