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Operating Systems Solaris BAD TRAP: type=30 rp=2a10001b840 addr=2a000012040 mmu_fsr=0 Post 95276 by fangfang on Monday 9th of January 2006 11:45:08 PM
Old 01-10-2006
Thanks alot for your comments. I will come to Sun for further analysis.

The reason that I suspect HW is, there are 18 Solaris nodes in my system, they are exactly same in plateform/HW/OS/App(auto installed by DHCP script), only this node corrupted 4 times in 20 days with same reason(a little differ of addr). I thought high work load might crash the scheduler but it seems not true because the 18 nodes are configured in load balance...

Anyway, see what answer from Sun. Thanks again.
 

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MTEST(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						  MTEST(8)

NAME
mtest -- test multicast socket operations SYNOPSIS
mtest DESCRIPTION
The mtest utility is a small program for testing multicast socket operations. It accepts the following commands, interactively, or as part of a scripted input file (useful for automated testing): a ifname mac-addr Join the link-layer group address mac-addr on interface ifname. The group address should be in IEEE 802 MAC format, delimited by colon (':') characters. d ifname mac-addr Leave the link-layer group address mac-addr on interface ifname. m ifname 1/0 Set or reset ALLMULTI mode on interface ifname. This option is deprecated and is now a no-op. p ifname 1/0 Set or reset promiscuous mode on interface ifname. j mcast-addr ifname [source-addr] Join the multicast address mcast-addr on the interface with name ifname. If an optional source source-addr is specified, a source-specific join will be performed; if mtest is already joined to the multicast address, the source will be added to its filter list. l mcast-addr ifname [source-addr] Leave the multicast address mcast-addr on the interface with address ifname. If a source source-addr is specified, only that source will be left. i mcast-addr ifname n source-addr ... Set the socket with membership of mcast-addr on interface ifname to include filter mode, and add n sources beginning with source-addr to the inclusion filter list. e mcast-addr ifname n source-addr ... Set the socket with membership of mcast-addr on interface ifname to exclude filter mode, and add n sources beginning with source-addr to the exclusion filter list. t mcast-addr ifname source-addr Set the socket with membership of mcast-addr on interface ifname to block traffic from source source-addr. b mcast-addr ifname source-addr Set the socket with membership of mcast-addr on interface ifname to allow traffic from source source-addr. g mcast-addr ifname n Print n source filter entries for mcast-addr on interface ifname. f filename Read commands from the file filename. s n Sleep for n seconds. ? List legal commands. q Quit the program. IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
For each command implemented by mtest, the address family of each argument must be identical; it is not possible to mix IPv4 multicast mem- berships with IPv6, for example. To support IPv6, all commands have now changed to accept an interface name rather than an interface address. For IPv4, the program will per- form a lookup of the primary IP address based on the interface name. This may fail if no primary IP address is assigned. SEE ALSO
D. Thaler, B. Fenner, and B. Quinn, Socket Interface Extensions for Multicast Filters, RFC 3678. AUTHORS
Bruce Simpson Steve Deering Wilbert De Graaf BSD
April 29, 2009 BSD
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