Error in /var/adm/messages: WARNING: mod_load: cannot load module 'cpr' from krtld. Serious?

From: eSolutions, Techlist (eSolutionsT@misys.com)
Date: Mon Aug 04 2003 - 05:48:23 EDT


Hi,

I've just finished building Solaris 8 (7/01) (Full install + OEM Support) on
an E250 with the latest recommended patch cluster. Having rebooted the
machine, I noticed the following in /var/adm/messages:

Aug 4 17:17:01 esolutions-a krtld: [ID 995402 kern.notice]
/platform/sun4u/kernel/misc/sparcv9/cpr: undefined symbol
'prom_resume_outfuncs'
Aug 4 17:17:01 esolutions-a krtld: [ID 995402 kern.notice]
/platform/sun4u/kernel/misc/sparcv9/cpr: undefined symbol
'cpr_platform_enable'
Aug 4 17:17:01 esolutions-a krtld: [ID 995402 kern.notice]
/platform/sun4u/kernel/misc/sparcv9/cpr: undefined symbol
'pm_reattach_noinvol_fini'
Aug 4 17:17:01 esolutions-a krtld: [ID 995402 kern.notice]
/platform/sun4u/kernel/misc/sparcv9/cpr: undefined symbol
'pm_save_direct_levels'
Aug 4 17:17:01 esolutions-a krtld: [ID 995402 kern.notice]
/platform/sun4u/kernel/misc/sparcv9/cpr: undefined symbol
'pm_reattach_noinvol'
Aug 4 17:17:01 esolutions-a krtld: [ID 995402 kern.notice]
/platform/sun4u/kernel/misc/sparcv9/cpr: undefined symbol
'prom_suspend_outfuncs'
Aug 4 17:17:01 esolutions-a krtld: [ID 995402 kern.notice]
/platform/sun4u/kernel/misc/sparcv9/cpr: undefined symbol
'pm_restore_direct_levels'
Aug 4 17:17:01 esolutions-a krtld: [ID 995402 kern.notice]
/platform/sun4u/kernel/misc/sparcv9/cpr: undefined symbol 'pm_powering_down'
Aug 4 17:17:01 esolutions-a krtld: [ID 472681 kern.notice] WARNING:
mod_load: cannot load module 'cpr'

I've checked the archives and the [similar] question has been asked before
but wasn't summarised. Google also pointed me to that question. Over at
http://www.its.siemens.de/free-eks/solaris/Solaris8-new/911520-14.txt ,
there is a reference to a similar problem which occurs after the
installation of 108528-14, this patch cluster installs 108528-23. There I'm
told that the messages are displayed but aren't anything to worry about -
however I'm going with the adage 'just because you read it on the internet
....'.

I could wait and see what happens but I have a lot of application testing to
do in a short time frame and don't want environmental issues interfering.
So, I would appreciate it if anyone can shed some light on the errors and
how serious, or not, they are.

Cheers,

James
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