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Old 07-20-2010
WARNING: /pseudo/fcp@0 (fcp0):...at server A70

I have server console, SunOS console 5.10 Generic_120011-14 sun4u sparc SUNW,A70.

This server act as console. But at 20 Jully 2010, coming out error message like this :

Jul 20 13:07:44 in.routed[556]: [ID 481462 daemon.error] discard RIP response; source 10.1.251.2 not on interface ce4
Jul 20 14:06:16 iscsi: [ID 454097 kern.notice] NOTICE: unrecognized ioctl 0x403
Jul 20 14:06:16 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.warning] WARNING: /pseudo/fcp@0 (fcp0):
Jul 20 14:06:16 Invalid ioctl opcode = 0x403
Jul 20 14:06:41 iscsi: [ID 454097 kern.notice] NOTICE: unrecognized ioctl 0x403
Jul 20 14:06:41 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.warning] WARNING: /pseudo/fcp@0 (fcp0):
Jul 20 14:06:41 Invalid ioctl opcode = 0x403
Jul 20 14:07:06 iscsi: [ID 454097 kern.notice] NOTICE: unrecognized ioctl 0x403
Jul 20 14:07:06 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.warning] WARNING: /pseudo/fcp@0 (fcp0):
Jul 20 14:07:06 Invalid ioctl opcode = 0x403
Jul 20 14:07:31 iscsi: [ID 454097 kern.notice] NOTICE: unrecognized ioctl 0x403
Jul 20 14:07:31 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.warning] WARNING: /pseudo/fcp@0 (fcp0):
Jul 20 14:07:31 Invalid ioctl opcode = 0x403
Jul 20 14:08:00 in.routed[556]: [ID 481462 daemon.error] discard RIP response; source 10.1.251.2 not on interface ce4
Jul 20 14:11:30 iscsi: [ID 454097 kern.notice] NOTICE: unrecognized ioctl 0x403
Jul 20 14:11:30 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.warning] WARNING: /pseudo/fcp@0 (fcp0):
Jul 20 14:11:30 Invalid ioctl opcode = 0x403
Jul 20 14:22:40 iscsi: [ID 454097 kern.notice] NOTICE: unrecognized ioctl 0x403
Jul 20 14:22:40 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.warning] WARNING: /pseudo/fcp@0 (fcp0):
Jul 20 14:22:40 Invalid ioctl opcode = 0x403
Jul 20 14:26:09 iscsi: [ID 454097 kern.notice] NOTICE: unrecognized ioctl 0x403
Jul 20 14:26:10 ipf: [ID 872937 kern.notice] NOTICE: Unknown: cmd 0x403 data ffbfbb4c
Jul 20 14:26:10 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.warning] WARNING: /pseudo/fcp@0 (fcp0):
Jul 20 14:26:10 Invalid ioctl opcode = 0x403


What's happend with my console...???


Best Regards
Jiman
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Old 07-21-2010
This is output from the kernel that has been sent to syslog.
If you look in /etc/syslog.conf you probably have a line similar to:
Code:
*.err;kern.notice;auth.notice                   /dev/sysmsg

this sends important system information to the console. Although you have the option of disabling this by removing the line and restarting syslog, I would recommend that you dont as it can often give you important information about the running system. In this case it is indicating that you probably need to install sun patch bug#4955208
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