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09-13-2002 07:39 PM
09-13-2002 07:39 PM
Not recognized cards of network
I have an equipment HP 9000, K380 model and the following problems: When shutdown the equipment a damage the Operating system occurring message of error in VLM, reconstructed the Kernel and are left two problems, 1. - When using the command shutdown, the problem appears again. 2. - It does not recognize network cards, when SAM is used does not recognize no card in the equipment. Please one helps in this problem. Thanks
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09-13-2002 09:27 PM
09-13-2002 09:27 PM
Re: Not recognized cards of network
Hi Jorge,
To better understand the issue, would you mind posting any messages pertaining to the problem in your /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log or /var/adm/syslog/OLDsyslog.log. The output of "ioscan -fn" and the /stand/system file may help as well.
Thanks!
-denver
To better understand the issue, would you mind posting any messages pertaining to the problem in your /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log or /var/adm/syslog/OLDsyslog.log. The output of "ioscan -fn" and the /stand/system file may help as well.
Thanks!
-denver
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09-14-2002 06:57 AM
09-14-2002 06:57 AM
Re: Not recognized cards of network
Jorge,
Please post the output of
lanscan
cat /etc/rc.config.d/netconf
netstat -rn
live free or die
harry
Please post the output of
lanscan
cat /etc/rc.config.d/netconf
netstat -rn
live free or die
harry
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09-14-2002 01:53 PM
09-14-2002 01:53 PM
Re: Not recognized cards of network
Hi,
You said you reconstructed the kernel, so there could be a possibility of the drivers for the network cards gone out during the kernel reconfiguration.
Boot with the old kernel vmunix.prev and see if you could be able to see the cards. If so, take a difference of the /stand/system (system and system.prev) files and probably you may be able to figure it out.
It will be helpful if you can post the outputs of ioscan and lanscan, netstat -i along with the netconf file.
-Sri
You said you reconstructed the kernel, so there could be a possibility of the drivers for the network cards gone out during the kernel reconfiguration.
Boot with the old kernel vmunix.prev and see if you could be able to see the cards. If so, take a difference of the /stand/system (system and system.prev) files and probably you may be able to figure it out.
It will be helpful if you can post the outputs of ioscan and lanscan, netstat -i along with the netconf file.
-Sri
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