Update: messages after applying Recommended Patches...

From: Gene Siepka (gsie44@tsg.cbot.com)
Date: Tue Nov 04 2003 - 09:41:47 EST


Well, I ended up phoning Sun about this, they're giving me the old
"You need to apply this patch, then this one, then this one...."

What erks me is even after applying the latest "Recommended and Security
patches" (dated Oct 31), patchk.pl output still tells me there's at least
like 40 patches I still need to apply..

Especially the ones that was told to apply...

The list was:

111095 fctl/fp/fcp/usoc driver patch
111096 fcpi driver patch
111097 qlc driver patch
113201 VxVM 3.2 general patch
111412 Sun Store edge Traffic Manager patch
111413 Luxadm, liba5k, and libg_fc patch
111847 San Foundation Kit

Of the ones the woman I spoke to recommended applying... 111095 and 111412
were already in the Recommended Bundle, and in the README's of those patches,
they make mention that some of the others in the list above are required...
If thats true, why the F*(#$CK were they not part of the bundle???!?!?!?

So, after I get beg our application managers for downtime again, I'll try to
get these latest patches installed. If I can ever get them downloaded...
Sunsolve, more today than usual, is again painfully slow....

-Gene

On Monday 03 November 2003 02:09 pm, Gene Siepka wrote:
> Hey kids...
>
> I noticed some strange messages on the console of one of my machines after
> applying the latest Recommended patch bundle and rebooting. The machine
> came back fine, everything looks ok, the messages have me a bit concerned
> though...
>
> V880 server, Solaris 8 02/02.
> Veritas Volume Manager 3.2 managing the root drives and the 4 luns I have
> set up in a T3 Pair.
>
> Here's the console output....
> The messages look like :
> Warning: Driver/Binary /kernel/misc/sparcv9......
>
> =============
>
> syncing file systems... done
> rebooting...
> Resetting ...
>
>
> *** FCode LP9000 PCI_Bus (lpfc) Version 1.31a5 ***
>
> screen not found.
> keyboard not found.
> Keyboard not present. Using ttya for input and output.
>
> *** FCode LP9000 PCI_Bus (lpfc) Version 1.31a5 ***
>
>
> Sun Fire 880, No Keyboard
> Copyright 1998-2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
> OpenBoot 4.7.0, 8192 MB memory installed, Serial #51058649.
> Ethernet address 0:3:ba:b:17:d9, Host ID: 830b17d9.
>
>
>
>
> Rebooting with command: boot
> Boot device: /pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0,0/disk@w21000004cf683115,0:a
> File and args:
> SunOS Release 5.8 Version Generic_108528-24 64-bit
> Copyright 1983-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
> WARNING: forceload of drv/SUNW,qlc failed
> NOTICE:
> Emulex LightPulse FC SCSI/IP 5.00i
> /pci@9,700000/lpfc@2 (lpfc0):
> Binding WWPN 10:00:00:e0:02:22:16:b3 to FCP/SCSI Target 0
> NOTICE: lpfc0: Firmware Rev 3.90A7 (C2D3.90A7)
> NOTICE: lpfc0: Fcode Rev 1.31a5
> NOTICE: lpfc0: WWPN:10:00:00:00:c9:2f:84:66 WWNN:20:00:00:00:c9:2f:84:66
> DID 0x640600
> NOTICE: lpfc0: Acquired FCP/SCSI Target 0 LUN 0
> D_ID 0xa0100 WWPN:10:00:00:e0:02:22:16:b3
> WWNN:10:00:00:e0:02:02:16:b3
>
> NOTICE: lpfc0: Acquired FCP/SCSI Target 1 LUN 0
> D_ID 0xa0200 WWPN:10:00:00:e0:02:22:37:9e
> WWNN:10:00:00:e0:02:02:37:9e
>
> WARNING: forceload of drv/SUNW,qlc failed
> WARNING: forceload of drv/pci failed
> Starting VxVM restore daemon...
> VxVM starting in boot mode...
> NOTICE: vxvm:vxdmp: added disk array 60020f200000b4f30000000000000000,
> datype = T3
>
> configuring IPv4 interfaces: eri0 qfe0.
> Hostname: psdbdev
> VxVM starting special volumes ( swapvol var )...
> VxVM general startup...
> The system is coming up. Please wait.
> checking ufs filesystems
> /dev/vx/rdsk/t3grp/opt05: is clean.
> /dev/vx/rdsk/t3grp/opt04: is clean.
> /dev/vx/rdsk/t3grp/opt03: is clean.
> /dev/vx/rdsk/optdg/opt02: is clean.
> /dev/vx/rdsk/optdg/opt01: is clean.
> /dev/vx/rdsk/opt: is logging.
> starting rpc services: rpcbind done.
> Setting netmask of eri0 to 255.255.255.0
> Setting netmask of qfe0 to 255.255.255.0
> Setting default IPv4 interface for multicast: add net 224.0/4: gateway
> psdbdev syslog service starting.
> Media Manager daemons started.
> NetBackup request daemon started.
> Nov 3 13:15:56 psdbdev tldd[455]: TLD(1) going to UP state
> Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev sg: VERITAS SCSA Generic Revision: 3.4d
> Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev lpfc: NOTICE: lpfc0: Acquired FCP/SCSI Target 0 LUN
> 1 Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev D_ID 0xa0100 WWPN:10:00:00:e0:02:22:16:b3
> WWNN:10:00:00:e0:02:02:16:b3
> Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev lpfc: NOTICE: lpfc0: Acquired FCP/SCSI Target 0 LUN
> 2 Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev D_ID 0xa0100 WWPN:10:00:00:e0:02:22:16:b3
> WWNN:10:00:00:e0:02:02:16:b3
> Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev lpfc: NOTICE: lpfc0: Acquired FCP/SCSI Target 0 LUN
> 3 Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev D_ID 0xa0100 WWPN:10:00:00:e0:02:22:16:b3
> WWNN:10:00:00:e0:02:02:16:b3
> Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev lpfc: NOTICE: lpfc0: Acquired FCP/SCSI Target 0 LUN
> 4 Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev D_ID 0xa0100 WWPN:10:00:00:e0:02:22:16:b3
> WWNN:10:00:00:e0:02:02:16:b3
> Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev lpfc: NOTICE: lpfc0: Acquired FCP/SCSI Target 0 LUN
> 5 Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev D_ID 0xa0100 WWPN:10:00:00:e0:02:22:16:b3
> WWNN:10:00:00:e0:02:02:16:b3
> Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev lpfc: NOTICE: lpfc0: Acquired FCP/SCSI Target 1 LUN
> 1 Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev D_ID 0xa0200 WWPN:10:00:00:e0:02:22:37:9e
> WWNN:10:00:00:e0:02:02:37:9e
> Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev lpfc: NOTICE: lpfc0: Acquired FCP/SCSI Target 1 LUN
> 2 Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev D_ID 0xa0200 WWPN:10:00:00:e0:02:22:37:9e
> WWNN:10:00:00:e0:02:02:37:9e
> Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev lpfc: NOTICE: lpfc0: Acquired FCP/SCSI Target 1 LUN
> 3 Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev D_ID 0xa0200 WWPN:10:00:00:e0:02:22:37:9e
> WWNN:10:00:00:e0:02:02:37:9e
> Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev lpfc: NOTICE: lpfc0: Acquired FCP/SCSI Target 1 LUN
> 4 Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev D_ID 0xa0200 WWPN:10:00:00:e0:02:22:37:9e
> WWNN:10:00:00:e0:02:02:37:9e
> Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev lpfc: NOTICE: lpfc0: Acquired FCP/SCSI Target 1 LUN
> 5 Nov 3 13:16:01 psdbdev D_ID 0xa0200 WWPN:10:00:00:e0:02:22:37:9e
> WWNN:10:00:00:e0:02:02:37:9e
> Print services started.
> Initializing random number generator...
> done.
> couldn't set locale correctly
> couldn't set locale correctly
> Looking for active /sn/bin/alserv...
> Starting /sn/bin/alserv...
> couldn't set locale correctly
> couldn't set locale correctly
> volume management starting.
> Started the Tripwire agent.
> Warning: Driver/Binary /kernel/misc/mpxio does not match version installed
> with Patch 111412-06 on 02/03/14.
> Warning: Driver/Binary /kernel/misc/sparcv9/mpxio does not match version
> installed with Patch 111412-06 on 02/03/14.
> Warning: Driver/Binary /kernel/drv/fcp does not match version installed
> with Patch 111095-06 on 02/03/14.
> Warning: Driver/Binary /kernel/drv/sparcv9/fcp does not match version
> installed with Patch 111095-06 on 02/03/14.
> Starting RMI Registry
> Warning: Driver/Binary /kernel/drv/fp does not match version installed with
> Patch 111095-06 on 02/03/14.
> Warning: Driver/Binary /kernel/misc/fctl does not match version installed
> with Patch 111095-06 on 02/03/14.
> Starting VERITAS VM Storage Administrator Command Server
> Warning: Driver/Binary /kernel/drv/sparcv9/fp does not match version
> installed with Patch 111095-06 on 02/03/14.
> Warning: Driver/Binary /kernel/misc/sparcv9/fctl does not match version
> installed with Patch 111095-06 on 02/03/14.
> Starting VERITAS VM Storage Administrator Server
> Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.8 Generic Patch October 2001
>
> LSNRCTL for Solaris: Version 8.1.7.2.0 - Production on 03-NOV-2003 13:16:18
>
> (c) Copyright 1998 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
>
> Starting /opt1/oracle/product/8.1.7/bin/tnslsnr: please wait...
>
> TNSLSNR for Solaris: Version 8.1.7.2.0 - Production
> System parameter file is /var/opt/oracle/listener.ora.
> .......etc..
>
>
> Any ideas????
>
> -Gene
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