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# 1  
Old 10-03-2017
Lost Ethernet

I really need some help here. I am trying to figure out a network issue on an AIX 5.3 machine. First time on an AIX. Box was working fine and then out of nowhere lost network connectivity. Checked ethernet, switch ports etc, no issue there. ifconfig -a show en0, en1 . tried using smit tcpip which says interface is down. When I try to start it it fails. Tried removing the interface rmdev -dl en0 -r, rmdev -dl en1. Tried smit tcpip and am now getting the error

Code:
lsattr: 0514-519 The following device was not found in the customized device configuration database. en0



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# 2  
Old 10-04-2017
Having deleted the device you need to run cfgmgr to probe and discover it again.

This will happen next boot or you can force it with cfgmgr -S

You may also need to delete device ent0


Does that help?
Robin
# 3  
Old 10-05-2017
I tried rebootin as well as running cfgmgr -S but it does nothing? When i go into smit tcpip i see the interfaves but if i try to bring it up i get an ifconfig error calling entry poi t for /usr/lib/drivers/if_en. The specified debice does not exist.


Quote:
Originally Posted by rbatte1
Having deleted the device you need to run cfgmgr to probe and discover it again.

This will happen next boot or you can force it with cfgmgr -S

You may also need to delete device ent0


Does that help?
Robin
---------- Post updated at 08:43 PM ---------- Previous update was at 04:48 PM ----------

I deleted all the devices and tried cfgmgr -S nothing. Rebooted, still nothing. Now I have no ethernet at all! This is a built in 2 port card by the way. What to do?
# 4  
Old 10-05-2017
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gmanx
tried using smit tcpip which says interface is down. When I try to start it it fails. Tried removing the interface rmdev -dl en0 -r, rmdev -dl en1.
It would have been interesting to know in which state the device was: AIX devices can be in state "Defined", which means their configuration information is in the ODM but the device itself is either removed or not working, or "Available", which means the device is configured like in "Defined" but also there.

If you delete the ODM information of a device which is only defined (this is what rmdev ultimately does) you won't get it back from running cfgmgr, obviously.

Show the output of the command lsdev -Cc adapter command to see what you really have at your system.

I hope this helps.

bakunin
# 5  
Old 10-05-2017
Here is what I got from the lsdev -Cc adapter

Code:
cxpa0 Defined
ide0   Available
sisioa0 Available
sisscsia0 Avialable
usbhco Defined
usbhd Defined
vsa0 Defined
vsa1 Available
vsa2 Available

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# 6  
Old 10-05-2017
First: rebooting and running cfgmgr -S is (i this regard) the same. Part of the reboot is just running cfgmgr. So, if the one doesn't help, the other won't either.

Second: i don't see any ethernet adapters there. Either your card is not recognized or not working at all. But the listing looks odd anyway because it mixes virtual and physical components. Please describe the system you are working on and if this system is an LPAR or a physical machine.

I hope this helps.

bakunin
# 7  
Old 10-05-2017
It is an ibm P5 physical server. AIX5.3
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