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тАО05-09-2005 03:44 AM
тАО05-09-2005 03:44 AM
lanadmin -x produces coredump
We currently have an overrunning backup, and I have been asked to check the settings on the GigE card.
Using lanadmin shows no inbound/outbound errors, but when using
lanadmin -x I get:
Speed = 1000 Full-Duplex.
Autonegotiation = On.
Memory fault(coredump)
When I run a what core I get:
core:
$ PATCH_11.11/PHCO_29495 Sep 15 2003 04:29:46 $
SMART_BIND
92453-07 dld dld dld.sl B.11.37 030909
Can you help?
Thanks
Tariq
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тАО05-09-2005 03:52 AM
тАО05-09-2005 03:52 AM
Re: lanadmin -x produces coredump
Go back to the patch database, look for lanadmin patches. then get network and gigabit patches.
Build a patch bundle and install it.
That patch may be superseded.
This lanadmin core dump is almost always fixed with patching. I've had it on a number of systems that I've worked on.
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тАО05-09-2005 03:52 AM
тАО05-09-2005 03:52 AM
Re: lanadmin -x produces coredump
http://www1.itrc.hp.com/service/patch/patchDetail.do?BC=patch.breadcrumb.main|patch.breadcrumb.search|&patchid=PHCO_31903&context=hpux:800:11:11
There are also several patches pulled up by searching on "lanadmin core":
PHNE_28799
PHNE_28923
PHNE_29887
PHNE_31153
PHNE_28883
PHNE_29945
I would look into those.
Pete
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тАО05-09-2005 03:58 AM
тАО05-09-2005 03:58 AM
Re: lanadmin -x produces coredump
PHNE_28923 lists this in it's defect list:
18. ( SR:8606294894 CR:JAGae58591 )
Possible core dump by lanadmin(1M) command due to buffer overflow.
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тАО05-09-2005 08:07 PM
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тАО05-09-2005 10:12 PM
тАО05-09-2005 10:12 PM
Re: lanadmin -x produces coredump
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