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12-13-2000 07:11 AM
12-13-2000 07:11 AM
I have this strange problem:
I have a k380 with hp-ux 11.0 OS on it.
when I try to configure my LAN interface, I have a response like:
ifconfig: plumb error: no such file or directory
this problem is about lan2 (I have another lan interface, which reserved lan0 and lan1), the one on core I/O, which is my primary lan interface.
I cannot configure this interface, although linkloop, lanscan and ioscan show, that's everything's just fine.
I also checked /sbin/rc2.d/net and /sbin/rc2.d/net.init. The second one stops on ifconfig (the reason is like before - no such file or directory) , and the second one starts ok.
while the primary lan interface has 2nd number, I've changed infos in /etc/rc.config.d/netconf from 0 (which is default value) to 2.
what could be wrong?
thanks for your assitance!
Mariusz Grabowski
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12-13-2000 07:19 AM
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12-13-2000 07:26 AM
12-13-2000 07:26 AM
Re: plumb error
first, you might want to check that you have loaded any drivers you need for that card.
next try running:
insf -e
next do an ioscan -fnC lan and ensure that the SW state is CLAIMED... if it is not - that is an indication that the drivers have not been loaded.
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12-13-2000 07:29 AM
12-13-2000 07:29 AM
Re: plumb error
http://europe-support.external.hp.com/cki/bin/doc.pl/sid=fa2fc282104e65a287/screen=ckiDisplayDocument?docId=200000033746820
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12-13-2000 07:37 AM
12-13-2000 07:37 AM
Re: plumb error
the /sbin/init.d/net script
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12-14-2000 12:12 AM
12-14-2000 12:12 AM
Re: plumb error
i'm not so sure about the only having to plumb the first interface. i suspect you are thinking about only having to plumb what the transport considers the physical interface - eg lan0:0, lan1:0, etc.
the additional logical (alias) interfaces do not need to be plumbed (lan0:1, lan0:2, etc)