SUMMARY : messages in /var/adm/messages file (Kavitha Kuppuswamy)

From: Kavitha Kuppuswamy (kkavitha@officetiger.com)
Date: Thu Dec 19 2002 - 05:24:53 EST


Hi All,

Thanks to everyone for the quick response.We had three faulty drives and
they have been replaced.
Special thanks to Krister,Julie ,Herald and Frederiksen.

Thanks and Regards,
Kavitha.K

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Today's Topics:

   1. Cannot mount root on /pseudo/md@0:0,0,blk fstype ufs (Moughan,
Laurence)
   2. bootparams documentation (Kiernan, Michael)
   3. Summary: How to change the name of a network interface device
(wen@bs2.qnes.nec.co.jp)
   4. messages in /var/adm/messages file (Kavitha Kuppuswamy)
   5. SUMMARY : Print as Landscape orientation thru JetAdmin
(AlkaffAbdillah@tpj.co.id)
   6. SUMMARY : Print as Landscape orientation thru JetAdmin
(AlkaffAbdillah@tpj.co.id)
   7. SUMMARY Disksuite boot from alt mirror on 3500
(=?iso-8859-1?q?Elaine=20.?=)
   8. iostat vmstat mpstat analyze tool (Jaime Menendez)
   9. T3 LUN's (David McWilliams)
  10. to mount iomega jaz drive on sol2.8 (Ebru.Tan@posta.mam.gov.tr)
  11. SUMMARY: cannot fsck or boot cdrom (Mike's List)
  12. DAT on Sparc 5 (Thomas Carter)
  13. Installing Solaris8 OE CD 2/2 (sa335@daimlerchrysler.com)

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Message: 1
From: "Moughan, Laurence" <Laurence.Moughan@o2.com>
To: "'sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org'" <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>
Subject: Cannot mount root on /pseudo/md@0:0,0,blk fstype ufs
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 07:24:12 -0000

Hi All,

I had a few issues building a mirrored system, and have just put back my old
vfstab, however now when i try first boot i get

Cannot mount root on /pseudo/md@0:0,0,blk fstype ufs

and Panics, and boot loops.

I have again boot cdrom -s - mounted /etc in /a to check the vfstab is now
correct and back using disk device paths rather than md paths,

Clues ?

Thanks

Laurence

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Message: 2
From: "Kiernan, Michael" <mkiernan@netapp.com>
To: "'sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org'" <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>
Subject: bootparams documentation
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 00:12:53 -0800

I'm looking for comprehensive documentation of valid
solaris 2.6-9 bootparams map values and syntax.

Particularly interested in rootopts syntax - is it
possible to have multiple values for rootopts ?

Thanks,

Mike

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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 17:12:17 +0900 (JST)
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Subject: Summary: How to change the name of a network interface device
From: wen@bs2.qnes.nec.co.jp

Hello,
Many thanks to Mr rich cole, Claudio Lopes, et al.
Following your suggestion, I create a symbolic link by
#ln -s /dev/abc /devices/pseudo/clone\@0\:eri
and make a file /etc/hostname.abc0.
After reboot the interface name is changed from eri0 to abc0.

#However, if FW-1 of checkpoint is installed in the box previously,
 the interface could not be up even "accept abc" is added to
 /etc/fw.boot/ifdev.

Any idea?

Best regards,

--Wen

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Message: 4
Reply-To: <kkavitha@officetiger.com>
From: "Kavitha Kuppuswamy" <kkavitha@officetiger.com>
To: "Sunmanagers@Sunmanagers. Org" <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>
Subject: messages in /var/adm/messages file
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 15:00:04 +0530

Hi All,

I have noticed some error messages in my Sun E450 server ,and am unable to
conclude the real reason for the
generation of such messages . The following are the extract of the messages
from the message file:

Dec 15 23:04:31 thost unix: WARNING: /pci@6,4000/scsi@4/sd@5,0 (sd35):
Dec 15 23:04:31 thost unix: Error for Command: read(10)
Error
 Level: Fatal
Dec 15 23:04:31 thost unix: Requested Block: 64119120
Error
 Block: 64119120
Dec 15 23:04:31 thost unix: Vendor: Symbios
Seria
l Number:
Dec 15 23:04:31 thost unix: Sense Key: Not Ready
Dec 15 23:04:31 thost unix: ASC: 0x4 (<vendor unique code 0x4>), ASCQ:
0x1,FRU: 0x0
Dec 15 23:04:31 thost unix: WARNING: The Array driver is returning an
Errored I
/O, with errno 5, on Module 1, Lun 0, sector 64119120
Dec 15 23:05:50 thost unix: WARNING: /pci@6,4000/scsi@4/sd@5,0 (sd35):
Dec 15 23:05:50 thost unix: Error for Command: write(10)
Error Level: Fatal
Dec 15 23:05:50 thost unix: Requested Block: 74791804
Error Block: 74791804
Dec 15 23:05:50 thost unix: Vendor: Symbios
Serial Number:
Dec 15 23:05:50 thost unix: Sense Key: Not Ready
Dec 15 23:05:50 thost unix: ASC: 0x4 (<vendor unique code 0x4>), ASCQ:
0x1,FRU: 0x0
Dec 15 23:05:50 thost unix: WARNING: The Array driver is returning an
Errored I
/O, with errno 5, on Module 1, Lun 0, sector 74791804
Dec 15 23:07:09 thost unix: WARNING: /pci@6,4000/scsi@4/sd@5,0 (sd35):
Dec 15 23:07:09 thost unix: Error for Command: read(10)
Error Level: Fatal
Dec 15 23:07:09 thost unix: Requested Block: 64119120
Error Block: 64119120
Dec 15 23:07:09 thost unix: Vendor: Symbios
Serial Number:
Dec 15 23:07:09 thost unix: Sense Key: Not Ready
Dec 15 23:07:09 thost unix: ASC: 0x4 (<vendor unique code 0x4>), ASCQ:
0x1,FRU: 0x0
Dec 15 23:07:09 thost unix: WARNING: The Array driver is returning an
Errored I
/O, with errno 5, on Module 1, Lun 0, sector 64119120
Dec 15 23:08:26 thost raid: AEN event Host=thost Ctrl=1T94210034
Dev=c2t5d0s0
Dec 15 23:08:26 thost raid: AEN event Host=thost Ctrl=1T94210034
Dev=c2t5d0s0
Dec 15 23:08:26 thost raid: ASC=A7 ASCQ=00 FRU=03 LUN=00 LUN Stat=01
Dec 15 23:08:26 thost raid: ASC=A7 ASCQ=00 FRU=03 LUN=00 LUN Stat=01
Dec 15 23:08:26 thost raid:
Sense=700006000000009800000000A700030000000000000
00000000000000000000000000000000840000000000000000000000000000B0531543934323
1303
0333420202020202002050600000001000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000
5000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000018
5313
2313630322F30303237353500000000000000
Dec 15 23:08:26 thost raid:
Sense=700006000000009800000000A700030000000000000
00000000000000000000000000000000840000000000000000000000000000B0531543934323
1303
0333420202020202002050600000001000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000
5000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000018
5313
2313630322F30303237353500000000000000
Dec 15 23:08:36 thost raid: AEN event Host=thost Ctrl=1T94210034
Dev=c2t5d0s0
Dec 15 23:08:36 thost raid: ASC=A0 ASCQ=00 FRU=00 LUN=00 LUN Stat=01
Dec 15 23:08:36 thost raid: AEN event Host=thost Ctrl=1T94210034
Dev=c2t5d0s0
Dec 15 23:08:36 thost raid: ASC=A0 ASCQ=00 FRU=00 LUN=00 LUN Stat=01

Appreciate if anybody could help me in diagonising the problem.
Thanks in advance for your co-operation.

Regards,
Kavitha.K

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Message: 5
From: AlkaffAbdillah@tpj.co.id
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 09:18:50 +0700
Subject: SUMMARY : Print as Landscape orientation thru JetAdmin

Hi Mates at sumanagers...

Thanks a bunch for your helps to subject as above. Finally I found
the Log which recorded about the problem (It's been happened before).

SUMMARY:

Problem: How could I setup permanently a network printer as landscape
            printer ?? (without interve the hardware, it lets as default)

            Config: Solaris 5.6 running in E450/E3500 box
                     HP JetAdmin Utility for UNIX (Rev. D.02.10)
                     HP LaserJet 8100

Solution: 1. Define the networked printer in /etc/hosts
                # more /etc/hosts
                # ....
                # ....
                # 172.27.33.30 HP8100

            2. Define the spooler thru JetAdmin (for example HP8100L)

                   *************************************************
                   * MAIN MENU *
                   * HP JetAdmin Utility for UNIX (Rev. D.02.10) *
                   *************************************************

                  1) Configuration (super-user only):
                     - configure printer, add printer to spooler

                  .......
                  .......
                  .......

                  5) Printer Status:
                     - show printer status, location, and contact

            3. Make sure those above works fine

            4. Go to the /etc/lp/interfaces/model.orig/HP8100L

            5. Modify the file using vi, then type /$4

            6. insert into options="Landscape raw lpi8 fp12"

            7. insert into options="$ options $5"

I also attach captured image of those modification (HP8100.jpg)

(See attached file: HP8100L.jpg)
Regards,

Abdillah Alkaff
=========================
IT / Thames Pam Jaya
Wisma Danamon Aetna Fl.29
Telp +62-21-5772030 (ext.2925)
Fax +62-21-5772040

mailto:alkaffabdillah@tpj.co.id

,
88,x:0'0$:0'0:$x,8@See U in Next surf

Jay Lessert <jayl@accelerant.net> on 25-11-2002 06:19:58

To: Abdillah Alkaff/TPJ@TPJ
cc:

Subject: Re: Print as Landscape orientation
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 12:57:48PM +0700, AlkaffAbdillah@tpj.co.id wrote:
> Hi folks...
>
> Currently we're using the Sunfire v480 (Solaris 5.8), in there
> we defined already the printer (HP Laser Jet 8100) that
> connected via network. The printing as portrait orientation is
> completed succesfully, however we do not know how to configure
> the printer for LANDSCAPE orientation.

One thing you can do is install HP JetDirect SW on your Solaris box,
(HP moves it around on their website, you'll find it with a search)
set up the Solaris box as a spooler for the printer.

This will set up HP's filter script (/etc/lp/interfaces).

% lp -d printername -o landscape
% lp -d printername -o portrait

--
Jay Lessert                               jay_lessert@accelerant.net
Accelerant Networks Inc.                       (voice)1.503.439.3461
Beaverton OR, USA                                (fax)1.503.466.9472
mailto:alkaffabdillah@tpj.co.id
                         ((((((((((((( 17-12-2002 07:51:34 )))))))))))))))
[demime 0.99c.7 removed an attachment of type image/jpeg which had a name of
HP8100L.jpg]
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Message: 6
From: AlkaffAbdillah@tpj.co.id
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 08:41:31 +0700
Subject: SUMMARY : Print as Landscape orientation thru JetAdmin
Hi Mates at sumanagers...
Thanks a bunch for your helps to subject as above. Finally I found
the Log which recorded about the problem (It's been happened before).
SUMMARY:
Problem:    How could I setup permanently a network printer as landscape
            printer ?? (without interve the hardware, it lets as default)
            Config:  Solaris 5.6 running in E450/E3500 box
                     HP JetAdmin Utility for UNIX (Rev. D.02.10)
                     HP LaserJet 8100
Solution:   1.  Define the networked printer in /etc/hosts
                # more /etc/hosts
                # ....
                # ....
                # 172.27.33.30   HP8100
            2.  Define the spooler thru JetAdmin (for example HP8100L)
                   *************************************************
                   *                  MAIN MENU                    *
                   *  HP JetAdmin Utility for UNIX (Rev. D.02.10)  *
                   *************************************************
                  1) Configuration (super-user only):
                     - configure printer, add printer to spooler
                  .......
                  .......
                  .......
                  5) Printer Status:
                     - show printer status, location, and contact
            3.  Make sure those above works fine
            4.  Go to the /etc/lp/interfaces/model.orig/HP8100L
            5.  Modify the file using vi, then type /$4
            6.  insert into options="Landscape raw lpi8 fp12"
            7.  insert int Ready

Dec 15 23:04:31 thost unix: ASC: 0x4 (<vendor unique code 0x4>), ASCQ:
0x1,FRU: 0x0
Dec 15 23:04:31 thost unix: WARNING: The Array driver is returning an
Errored I
/O, with errno 5, on Module 1, Lun 0, sector 64119120
Dec 15 23:05:50 thost unix: WARNING: /pci@6,4000/scsi@4/sd@5,0 (sd35):
Dec 15 23:05:50 thost unix: Error for Command: write(10)
Error Level: Fatal
Dec 15 23:05:50 thost unix: Requested Block: 74791804
Error Block: 74791804
Dec 15 23:05:50 thost unix: Vendor: Symbios
Serial Number:
Dec 15 23:05:50 thost unix: Sense Key: Not Ready
Dec 15 23:05:50 thost unix: ASC: 0x4 (<vendor unique code 0x4>), ASCQ:
0x1,FRU: 0x0
Dec 15 23:05:50 thost unix: WARNING: The Array driver is returning an
Errored I
/O, with errno 5, on Module 1, Lun 0, sector 74791804
Dec 15 23:07:09 thost unix: WARNING: /pci@6,4000/scsi@4/sd@5,0 (sd35):
Dec 15 23:07:09 thost unix: Error for Command: read(10)
Error Level: Fatal
Dec 15 23:07:09 thost unix: Requested Block: 64119120
Error Block: 64119120
Dec 15 23:07:09 thost unix: Vendor: Symbios
Serial Number:
Dec 15 23:07:09 thost unix: Sense Key: Not Ready
Dec 15 23:07:09 thost unix: ASC: 0x4 (<vendor unique code 0x4>), ASCQ:
0x1,FRU: 0x0
Dec 15 23:07:09 thost unix: WARNING: The Array driver is returning an
Errored I
/O, with errno 5, on Module 1, Lun 0, sector 64119120
Dec 15 23:08:26 thost raid: AEN event Host=thost Ctrl=1T94210034
Dev=c2t5d0s0
Dec 15 23:08:26 thost raid: AEN event Host=thost Ctrl=1T94210034
Dev=c2t5d0s0
Dec 15 23:08:26 thost raid: ASC=A7 ASCQ=00 FRU=03 LUN=00 LUN Stat=01
Dec 15 23:08:26 thost raid: ASC=A7 ASCQ=00 FRU=03 LUN=00 LUN Stat=01
Dec 15 23:08:26 thost raid:
Sense=700006000000009800000000A700030000000000000
00000000000000000000000000000000840000000000000000000000000000B0531543934323
1303
0333420202020202002050600000001000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000
5000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000018
5313
2313630322F30303237353500000000000000
Dec 15 23:08:26 thost raid:
Sense=700006000000009800000000A700030000000000000
00000000000000000000000000000000840000000000000000000000000000B0531543934323
1303
0333420202020202002050600000001000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000
5000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000018
5313
2313630322F30303237353500000000000000
Dec 15 23:08:36 thost raid: AEN event Host=thost Ctrl=1T94210034
Dev=c2t5d0s0
Dec 15 23:08:36 thost raid: ASC=A0 ASCQ=00 FRU=00 LUN=00 LUN Stat=01
Dec 15 23:08:36 thost raid: AEN event Host=thost Ctrl=1T94210034
Dev=c2t5d0s0
Dec 15 23:08:36 thost raid: ASC=A0 ASCQ=00 FRU=00 LUN=00 LUN Stat=01

Appreciate if anybody could help me in diagonising the problem.
Thanks in advance for your co-operation.

Regards,
Kavitha.K

--__--__--

Message: 5
From: AlkaffAbdillah@tpj.co.id
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 09:18:50 +0700
Subject: SUMMARY : Print as Landscape orientation thru JetAdmin

Hi Mates at sumanagers...

Thanks a bunch for your helps to subject as above. Finally I found
the Log which recorded about the problem (It's been happened before).

SUMMARY:

Problem: How could I setup permanently a network printer as landscape
            printer ?? (without interve the hardware, it lets as default)

            Config: Solaris 5.6 running in E450/E3500 box
                     HP JetAdmin Utility for UNIX (Rev. D.02.10)
                     HP LaserJet 8100

Solution: 1. Define the networked printer in /etc/hosts
                # more /etc/hosts
                # ....
                # ....
                # 172.27.33.30 HP8100

            2. Define the spooler thru JetAdmin (for example HP8100L)

                   *************************************************
                   * MAIN MENU *
                   * HP JetAdmin Utility for UNIX (Rev. D.02.10) *
                   *************************************************

                  1) Configuration (super-user only):
                     - configure printer, add printer to spooler

                  .......
                  .......
                  .......

                  5) Printer Status:
                     - show printer status, location, and contact

            3. Make sure those above works fine

            4. Go to the /etc/lp/interfaces/model.orig/HP8100L

            5. Modify the file using vi, then type /$4

            6. insert into options="Landscape raw lpi8 fp12"

            7. insert into options="$ options $5"

I also attach captured image of those modification (HP8100.jpg)

(See attached file: HP8100L.jpg)
Regards,

Abdillah Alkaff
=========================
IT / Thames Pam Jaya
Wisma Danamon Aetna Fl.29
Telp +62-21-5772030 (ext.2925)
Fax +62-21-5772040

mailto:alkaffabdillah@tpj.co.id

,
88,x:0'0$:0'0:$x,8@See U in Next surf

Jay Lessert <jayl@accelerant.net> on 25-11-2002 06:19:58

To: Abdillah Alkaff/TPJ@TPJ
cc:

Subject: Re: Print as Landscape orientation
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 12:57:48PM +0700, AlkaffAbdillah@tpj.co.id wrote:
> Hi folks...
>
> Currently we're using the Sunfire v480 (Solaris 5.8), in there
> we defined already the printer (HP Laser Jet 8100) that
> connected via network. The printing as portrait orientation is
> completed succesfully, however we do not know how to configure
> the printer for LANDSCAPE orientation.

One thing you can do is install HP JetDirect SW on your Solaris box,
(HP moves it around on their website, you'll find it with a search)
set up the Solaris box as a spooler for the printer.

This will set up HP's filter script (/etc/lp/interfaces).

% lp -d printername -o landscape
% lp -d printername -o portrait

--
Jay Lessert                               jay_lessert@accelerant.net
Accelerant Networks Inc.                       (voice)1.503.439.3461
Beaverton OR, USA                                (fax)1.503.466.9472
mailto:alkaffabdillah@tpj.co.id
                         ((((((((((((( 17-12-2002 07:51:34 )))))))))))))))
[demime 0.99c.7 removed an attachment of type image/jpeg which had a name of
HP8100L.jpg]
--__--__--
Message: 6
From: AlkaffAbdillah@tpj.co.id
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 08:41:31 +0700
Subject: SUMMARY : Print as Landscape orientation thru JetAdmin
Hi Mates at sumanagers...
Thanks a bunch for your helps to subject as above. Finally I found
the Log which recorded about the problem (It's been happened before).
SUMMARY:
Problem:    How could I setup permanently a network printer as landscape
            printer ?? (without interve the hardware, it lets as default)
            Config:  Solaris 5.6 running in E450/E3500 box
                     HP JetAdmin Utility for UNIX (Rev. D.02.10)
                     HP LaserJet 8100
Solution:   1.  Define the networked printer in /etc/hosts
                # more /etc/hosts
                # ....
                # ....
                # 172.27.33.30   HP8100
            2.  Define the spooler thru JetAdmin (for example HP8100L)
                   *************************************************
                   *                  MAIN MENU                    *
                   *  HP JetAdmin Utility for UNIX (Rev. D.02.10)  *
                   *************************************************
                  1) Configuration (super-user only):
                     - configure printer, add printer to spooler
                  .......
                  .......
                  .......
                  5) Printer Status:
                     - show printer status, location, and contact
            3.  Make sure those above works fine
            4.  Go to the /etc/lp/interfaces/model.orig/HP8100L
            5.  Modify the file using vi, then type /$4
            6.  insert into options="Landscape raw lpi8 fp12"
            7.  insert into options="$ options $5"
I also attach both files the original (HP8100L_Before.txt) and
edited (HP8100L_After.txt).
Regards,
Abdillah Alkaff
=========================
IT / Thames Pam Jaya
Wisma Danamon Aetna Fl.29
Telp +62-21-5772030 (ext.2925)
Fax  +62-21-5772040
mailto:alkaffabdillah@tpj.co.id
,
88,x:0'0$:0'0:$x,8@See U in Next surf
Jay Lessert <jayl@accelerant.net> on 25-11-2002 06:19:58
To:   Abdillah Alkaff/TPJ@TPJ
cc:
Subject:  Re: Print as Landscape orientation
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 12:57:48PM +0700, AlkaffAbdillah@tpj.co.id wrote:
> Hi folks...
>
> Currently we're using the Sunfire v480 (Solaris 5.8), in there
> we defined already the printer (HP Laser Jet 8100) that
> connected via network. The printing as portrait orientation is
> completed succesfully, however we do not know how to configure
> the printer for LANDSCAPE orientation.
One thing you can do is install HP JetDirect SW on your Solaris box,
(HP moves it around on their website, you'll find it with a search)
set up the Solaris box as a spooler for the printer.
This will set up HP's filter script (/etc/lp/interfaces).
% lp -d printername -o landscape
% lp -d printername -o portrait
--
Jay Lessert                               jay_lessert@accelerant.net
Accelerant Networks Inc.                       (voice)1.503.439.3461
Beaverton OR, USA                                (fax)1.503.466.9472
mailto:alkaffabdillah@tpj.co.id