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NS-LS_DRIVER Disaster 1029

 
Tan Eu Soon
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NS-LS_DRIVER Disaster 1029

I'm having the above-mentioned and will be grateful if someone could advise me.

I had tried removing & recreate nettl.LOG00 as suggested someone in this forum, changing the lan card & transceiver & used lanadmin to reset lan0. Our network administrator has comfirmed that there is nothing wrong with the lan port.

My machine is a HP9000 - 800/H40 server running HP-UX 10.20.
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Ian_4
Honored Contributor

Re: NS-LS_DRIVER Disaster 1029

ns_ls_driver disaster are generated when your system do not have a terminator for the connection, verify your system - may be the terminator is lose or lost.

Ian.
Berlene Herren
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Re: NS-LS_DRIVER Disaster 1029

Do you have a card that it installed and not on the network? If so, either connect a loopback connector the unused lan port or remove the lan driver from the kernel (assuming no other card is using that driver).

Berlene
http://www.mindspring.com/~bkherren/dobes/index.htm
Tan Eu Soon
Occasional Advisor

Re: NS-LS_DRIVER Disaster 1029

Dear Lan & Berlene,

I've only one NIC on this machine & I've double checked to ensure that the BNC terminator is secured. I'm using the transceiver on the NIC to connect to my lan. Even if I issue the command "ifconfig lan0 up" (lan0 status is alway down after reboot) I'm not able to ping to other servers.

Thus, what other thing could cause this problem ?.

Regards
Eu Soon
Berlene Herren
Honored Contributor

Re: NS-LS_DRIVER Disaster 1029

Does it pass the linkloop test?

#linkloop -i

can you reset via lanadmin?

If not, then it seems to be a hardware problem. Try a new cable, or replace the card.


Berlene
http://www.mindspring.com/~bkherren/dobes/index.htm