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01-31-2001 05:39 PM
01-31-2001 05:39 PM
built-in lan problem
Configure LAN interfaces
Output from "/sbin/rc2.d/S008net.sd start":
----------------------------
ERROR: LAN1 interface: ifconfig: no such interface
"/sbin/rc2.d/S008net.sd start" FAILED
Configure LAN interfaces
Output from "/sbin/rc2.d/S340net start":
----------------------------
ERROR: LAN1 interface: ifconfig: no such interface
"/sbin/rc2.d/S340net start" FAILED
The following is the lan setting of my unix box:
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
===================================================================
lan 0 10/12/6 lan2 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in LAN
/dev/diag/lan0 /dev/ether0 /dev/lan0
What i want to ask is why the system checking the device which doesn't exist in my box,perhaps the box has such a external lan car
installed in previous, but now it does not have
it. Hope for expert to answer it, i also attach my "swagentd" file which indicate my incomplete installation of
HP patch PHCO_19798, i'd be appreciated if any
expert answer it, thanks
Jiangshanshan
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01-31-2001 06:01 PM
01-31-2001 06:01 PM
Re: built-in lan problem
If so, then modify the file so that it only has configuration info for lan0.
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02-01-2001 12:43 AM
02-01-2001 12:43 AM
Re: built-in lan problem
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02-01-2001 02:25 AM
02-01-2001 02:25 AM
Re: built-in lan problem
Further to John's suggestion of altering the netconf file, when you make a copy of the netconf file do not save it in the same dir as it is possible for the system to read a copy instead of the correct file.
Paula
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02-01-2001 03:41 AM
02-01-2001 03:41 AM
Re: built-in lan problem
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