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08-14-2000 09:10 AM
08-14-2000 09:10 AM
network problem
can anyone explain this error message:
subsys:NS_LS_PROBE Lock:01001
NETWORK NS_LS_PROBE disaster 10.1, pid [ics]
ARP: event Address is broadcast for ip
address 1710f00.
thank.
subsys:NS_LS_PROBE Lock:01001
NETWORK NS_LS_PROBE disaster 10.1, pid [ics]
ARP: event Address is broadcast for ip
address 1710f00.
thank.
claudio bustos
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08-14-2000 09:49 AM
08-14-2000 09:49 AM
Re: network problem
Claudio, the answer to your question seems to be addressed out on the HP Response Center in Document ID A5036051.
Tony
Tony
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08-14-2000 09:55 AM
08-14-2000 09:55 AM
Re: network problem
I'm no expert -
The latter part of the error stated ARP: and referenced the IP Address. So my guess would be something to do with LAN. I would check and see if I have some of the latest LAN cumulative patches (PHNE_21217).
Just a thought,
The latter part of the error stated ARP: and referenced the IP Address. So my guess would be something to do with LAN. I would check and see if I have some of the latest LAN cumulative patches (PHNE_21217).
Just a thought,
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08-16-2000 08:27 PM
08-16-2000 08:27 PM
Re: network problem
edit /etc/rc.config.d/nettl
Uncomment the following line
# NETTL_CONSOLE=0
OR change NETTL_CONSOLE=1 to 0
Uncomment the following line
# NETTL_CONSOLE=0
OR change NETTL_CONSOLE=1 to 0
Never stop "LEARNING"
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