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02-12-2002 02:04 AM
02-12-2002 02:04 AM
Initialize loadable modules
Output from "/sbin/rc1.d/S112kminit start":
Hi all,
I found this output in /etc/rc.log but i don't the first appearence of this message.
----------------------------
* All configured modules are registered successfully.
NOTE: Module status
Name ID Status Type
=====================================================
krm 1 UNLOADED WSIO
What does it mean? Don't nothing know about krm.
Thanks for explainations.
Ruediger
Output from "/sbin/rc1.d/S112kminit start":
Hi all,
I found this output in /etc/rc.log but i don't the first appearence of this message.
----------------------------
* All configured modules are registered successfully.
NOTE: Module status
Name ID Status Type
=====================================================
krm 1 UNLOADED WSIO
What does it mean? Don't nothing know about krm.
Thanks for explainations.
Ruediger
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02-12-2002 02:31 AM
02-12-2002 02:31 AM
Solution
extract from KBRC00001752
Receiving "krm UNLOADED WSIO" message in the /var/adm/rc.log file
after loading Support Tool Manager # B6191AAE and patches from the custom
patch manager
This is not an error, but rather a status of the driver. This output is
generated by the kmadmin -s command. Checking the kmadmin(1M) man
page:
-s Print an abbreviated status for all modules currently registered
or loaded. This option returns a listing of module name, module
id, status and type.
Example:
Name ID Status Type
===========================================
krm 1 UNLOADED WSIO
hello 1 UNLOADED Misc
misato 2 UNLOADED WSIO
stape 3 UNLOADED WSIO
So, this output is simply stating that registered module krm currently
has an UNLOADED status. Loadable modules are loaded into the kernel
dynamically when they are needed.
Receiving "krm UNLOADED WSIO" message in the /var/adm/rc.log file
after loading Support Tool Manager # B6191AAE and patches from the custom
patch manager
This is not an error, but rather a status of the driver. This output is
generated by the kmadmin -s command. Checking the kmadmin(1M) man
page:
-s Print an abbreviated status for all modules currently registered
or loaded. This option returns a listing of module name, module
id, status and type.
Example:
Name ID Status Type
===========================================
krm 1 UNLOADED WSIO
hello 1 UNLOADED Misc
misato 2 UNLOADED WSIO
stape 3 UNLOADED WSIO
So, this output is simply stating that registered module krm currently
has an UNLOADED status. Loadable modules are loaded into the kernel
dynamically when they are needed.
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