Solaris 2.6 - snmpdx problem (Greene, Marco)

From: hmnguyen@verizongni.com
Date: Wed Mar 19 2003 - 09:43:17 EST


Marco;

The snmpdx error message that you have seen in Solaris 2.6 is it was trying
to communicate with the management server such as (HP Openview or Big
brother, etc..). By default each Solaris comes with Master Agent (snmpdm)
and the Solaris Native Agent (snmpdx), so the Master always utilizes port
number 161/162 to exchange information with management system. To configure
Solaris native Agen correctly, you need to insert the port number of (-p
8161) in /etc/rc3.d/S76snpdx file:

'start')
        if [ -f /etc/snmp/conf/snmpdx.rsrc -a -x /usr/lib/snmp/snmpdx ];
then
                /usr/lib/snmp/snmpdx -p 8161 -y -c /etc/snmp/conf
        fi
        ;;

Cheers,

HOang NGuyen
Verizon Network Solution
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Today's Topics:

   1. Deleted /var/sadm (Hatziavrakoglou D. Aggelos)
   2. DNS configuration (Laxman Gummadavally)
   3. Netra T1 won't "sys-unconfig"? (Heiden, John )
   4. Solaris 2.6 - snmpdx problem (Greene, Marco)
   5. Solaris 9 and sshd_config (doberman000@sympatico.ca)
   6. FIRE280 + A1000 needs too much boot time (Nils Wuerfel)
   7. Sun_SSH vs OpenSSH (Dave McNeill)
   8. mconnect shows connection refused (Star Kitty)
   9. SUMMARY Re: 3rd party FC disk systems with Solaris ? (Christophe
Dupre)
  10. gigabit UTP and trunking ? (Yura Pismerov)
  11. SUMMARY: Re: Any experience with 3rd party NIC ? (Christophe Dupre)
  12. SUMMARY: Re: Permanent Ip Change on Solaris 9 (Simran Hansrai)
  13. SUMMARY: Re: Configuring hme interfaces for Half and Full
       Duplex (oukami@everestkc.net)
  14. Alternate USB keyboards for SunBlade 100 / 1000 ? (Bill Bradford)

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Message: 1
Subject: Deleted /var/sadm
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 12:44:59 +0200
From: "Hatziavrakoglou D. Aggelos" <aggelosh@itc.auth.gr>
To: <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>

Hi Sunmanagers,
  Is there a way to restore a deleted /var/sadm in a Solaris 2.6, without
reinstalling the entire OS?

Thanks in advance, I'll summarize.

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Message: 2
From: "Laxman Gummadavally" <laxman@oxynetworks.com>
To: <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>
Subject: DNS configuration
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 17:31:12 +0530

Hi,

 I would like to configure DNS master and Apache webserver in Solaris

Any suggestions...????????

Pls

Thanks

laxman

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Message: 3
Subject: Netra T1 won't "sys-unconfig"?
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 07:02:32 -0500
From: "Heiden, John " <JHeiden@UTNet.UToledo.Edu>
To: <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>

Dear Sunmanagers,

This morning I went to sys-unconfig a Netra T1 so that it
could be moved in as a replacement server. It decided to
unconfigure itself, but then never ran any of the configuration
scripts, etc.

I'm wondering if anyone might have some ideas on trouble shooting
this.

Also, does anyone on this list have a list of all of the files
the configuration scripts set up? I have a list somewhere,
and if I find it, I will post it to the list. (Though I do not
know just how complete the list is.)

After doing a sys-unconfig probably 20 times, this is the first
time I've seen this not work. I'm kind of puzzled.

I also looked through some of the logs, and found nothing unusual.
But then, I'm not sure if I checked all of the pertinent logs.

Any help would be greatly(!) appreciated.

Thanks much folks.

John Heiden
Network Engineer
The University of Toledo
Toledo, OH 43606
jheiden@utnet.utoledo.edu

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Message: 4
Subject: Solaris 2.6 - snmpdx problem
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 09:21:18 -0500
From: "Greene, Marco" <Marco.Greene@nexinnovations.com>
To: "List, Sun Managers" <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>

Hi all,

I have recently started seeing this error on one of my older sun
machines. E3000 running Solaris 2.6 with two SSA 110 attached to it.
The messages are:
Mar 15 16:41:01 ooshlpsd snmpdx: agent snmpd not responding
Mar 15 16:41:12 ooshlpsd last message repeated 3 times
Mar 16 16:41:48 ooshlpsd snmpdx: agent snmpd not responding
Mar 16 16:41:56 ooshlpsd last message repeated 3 times
Mar 17 16:42:32 ooshlpsd snmpdx: agent snmpd not responding
Mar 17 16:42:40 ooshlpsd last message repeated 3 times

I am not too worried as I don't use snmpdx on this machine or at least I
don't think so.

It started about 3 days (March 1st) prior to a drive failure in the SSA.
Now, the failed drive is still in there but it is no longer used.

Any thoughts?

Marco Greene, BEng
Infrastructure and Recovery Architect
NexInnovations Inc.

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Message: 5
From: <doberman000@sympatico.ca>
To: <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>
Subject: Solaris 9 and sshd_config
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 9:39:24 -0500

I am trying to authenticate by AuthorizedKeysFile in Solaris 9. I can't
seem to find the option in the man pages. I would like each user directory
to have it's own authorized_keys file. In previous versions of ssh you
would have an entry similar to:

AuthorizedKeysFile $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys

Is this the same in Solaris 9?

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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 16:27:40 +0100
From: Nils Wuerfel <Nils.Wuerfel@TU-Ilmenau.de>
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org, nils.wuerfel@TU-Ilmenau.de
Subject: FIRE280 + A1000 needs too much boot time

Hallo Listers,

I have the following Problem:
*machine: SunFIRE 280
*OS: Solaris 9, new installation
*A1000 + SCSI controller attached, no problem
*after installing RaidManager6.22.1 and
configuring the A1000 (12 x 36 GB) as RAID1 (one mirrored
drive, ca. 208 GB without hotspares etc.) I got the
following lines in /var/adm/messages at boot -r command:

!attend the weird timestamp at line 3-4 and the boot-time-extension
of ca. 8 minutes at 17:07:11!
!please look at the inserted '###'!
.
.
.
Mar 11 16:57:10 pi3 syslogd: going down on signal 15
###Mar 11 16:57:11 pi3 Array Monitor stopped
###Mar 11 17:07:54 pi3 RDAC support disabled
###Mar 11 17:07:55 pi3 Configuring the RAID devices
###Mar 11 16:58:32 pi3 genunix: [ID 540533 kern.notice] ^MSunOS Release
5.9 Version Generic_112233-03 64-bit
Mar 11 16:58:32 pi3 genunix: [ID 172905 kern.notice] Copyright 1983-2002
Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Mar 11 16:58:32 pi3 Use is subject to license terms.
Mar 11 16:58:32 pi3 genunix: [ID 678236 kern.info] Ethernet address =
0:3:ba:12:eb:b9
Mar 11 16:58:32 pi3 krtld: [ID 469452 kern.info] NOTICE: sf: 64-bit
driver module not found
Mar 11 16:58:32 pi3 last message repeated 1 time
Mar 11 16:58:32 pi3 unix: [ID 389951 kern.info] mem = 2097152K (0x80000000)
Mar 11 16:58:32 pi3 unix: [ID 930857 kern.info] avail mem = 2040619008
Mar 11 16:58:32 pi3 rootnex: [ID 466748 kern.info] root nexus = Sun Fire
280R (UltraSPARC-III+)
Mar 11 16:58:32 pi3 rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] pcisch1 at root:
SAFARI 0x8 0x600000
Mar 11 16:58:32 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pcisch1 is /pci@8,600000
Mar 11 16:58:32 pi3 qlc: [ID 486054 kern.info] Qlogic FCA Driver v0.40.5
(0): F/W version 2.01.112
Mar 11 16:58:32 pi3 rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] pcisch0 at root:
SAFARI 0x8 0x700000
Mar 11 16:58:32 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pcisch0 is /pci@8,700000
Mar 11 16:58:33 pi3 qlc: [ID 686697 kern.info] NOTICE: Qlogic qlc(0):
Loop ONLINE
Mar 11 16:58:33 pi3 pcisch: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device:
SUNW,qlc@4, qlc0
Mar 11 16:58:33 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] qlc0 is
/pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4
Mar 11 16:58:33 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fp0 is
/pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0
Mar 11 16:58:35 pi3 scsi: [ID 799468 kern.info] ssd0 at fp0: name
w21000004cf835dcd,0, bus address e8
Mar 11 16:58:35 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ssd0 is
/pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0/ssd@w21000004cf835dcd,0
Mar 11 16:58:35 pi3 scsi: [ID 799468 kern.info] ssd1 at fp0: name
w21000004cf78ed21,0, bus address ef
Mar 11 16:58:35 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ssd1 is
/pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0/ssd@w21000004cf78ed21,0
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 swapgeneric: [ID 308332 kern.info] root on
/pseudo/md@0:0,0,blk fstype ufs
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci@8,700000/scsi@6
(glm0):
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 glm0 supports power management.
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci@8,700000/scsi@6
(glm0):
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 Rev. 7 Symbios 53c876 found.
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 pcisch: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: scsi@6, glm0
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] glm0 is
/pci@8,700000/scsi@6
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci@8,700000/scsi@6,1
(glm1):
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 glm1 supports power management.
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci@8,700000/scsi@6,1
(glm1):
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 Rev. 7 Symbios 53c876 found.
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 pcisch: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: scsi@6,1,
glm1
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] glm1 is
/pci@8,700000/scsi@6,1
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci@8,700000/scsi@3
(glm2):
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 Rev. 5 Symbios 53c876 found.
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 pcisch: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: scsi@3, glm2
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] glm2 is
/pci@8,700000/scsi@3
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci@8,700000/scsi@3,1
(glm3):
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 Rev. 5 Symbios 53c876 found.
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 pcisch: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: scsi@3,1,
glm3
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] glm3 is
/pci@8,700000/scsi@3,1
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd30 at glm2: target 0 lun
0
Mar 11 16:58:36 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd30 is
/pci@8,700000/scsi@3/sd@0,0
Mar 11 16:58:37 pi3 scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd6 at glm0: target 6 lun 0
Mar 11 16:58:37 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd6 is
/pci@8,700000/scsi@6/sd@6,0
###Mar 11 16:58:55 pi3 scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] rdriver25 at
rdnexus1: target 0 lun 0
###Mar 11 16:58:55 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] rdriver25 is
/pseudo/rdnexus@1/rdriver@0,0
###Mar 11 17:07:11 pi3 pcisch: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ebus@5,
ebus0
###Mar 11 17:07:11 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ebus0 is
/pci@8,700000/ebus@5
Mar 11 17:07:11 pi3 ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] todds12870 at ebus0:
offset 1,300070
Mar 11 17:07:11 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] todds12870 is
/pci@8,700000/ebus@5/rtc@1,300070
Mar 11 17:07:12 pi3 rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] mc-us30 at root:
SAFARI 0x0 0x400000 ...
Mar 11 17:07:12 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] mc-us30 is
/memory-controller@0,400000
Mar 11 17:07:12 pi3 ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] se0 at ebus0: offset
1,400000
Mar 11 17:07:12 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] se0 is
/pci@8,700000/ebus@5/serial@1,400000
Mar 11 17:07:13 pi3 unix: [ID 987524 kern.info] cpu0:
SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+ (upaid 0 impl 0x15 ver 0x22 clock 900 MHz)
Mar 11 17:07:13 pi3 pcisch: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: usb@5,3,
ohci0
Mar 11 17:07:13 pi3 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ohci0 is
/pci@8,700000/usb@5,3
Mar 11 17:07:14 pi3 ebus: [ID 521012 kern.info] su0 at ebus0: offset
1,3062f8
.
.
.
I'm curious if someone knows such a thing. How can I manage these
problems and shorten the boot-time?

Many thanks in advance
NILS

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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 15:25:02 +0000
From: "Dave McNeill" <Dave.McNeill@carltoninteractive.com>
To: <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>
Subject: Sun_SSH vs OpenSSH

I've started using Sun_SSH on Solaris 9 boxes instead of OpenSSH. When
I connect to A Sun_SSH server I get the following PATH:

$ echo $PATH
/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin

This seems a bit braindead to me. With OpenSSH, I used to get a
sensible default PATH. If I didn't like it I could always change the
default at compile time. Why doesn't the Sun version read
/etc/default/login? Do I have to hack /etc/profile? Am I right - this is
braindead?

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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 07:36:06 -0800 (PST)
From: Star Kitty <starkitty7060@yahoo.com>
Subject: mconnect shows connection refused
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org

Dear Sun Managers,

I've a Solaris 2.6 machine. My sendmail is working all
the while. Out of the sudden, all my users are unable
to send and receive mail. All the mails are stucked in
the mail queue.

When I did a mconnect command, it is giving me
connection refused. I had verified /etc/services and
/etc/nsswitch.conf file and they are fine. When I
tried to do a telnet localhost 25, I'm getting
telnet: unable to connect to remote host: connection
refused.

I had restarted the sendmail daemon multiple of times
but no avail and netstat -a |grep smtp shows up
nothing.

What is the problem? I need it to be up by today. Can
someone enlighten me on this. I'm totally confused and
run out of ideas.

TIA.

Regards,
TIM
Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop!
http://platinum.yahoo.com

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Message: 9
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 11:51:16 -0500 (EST)
From: Christophe Dupre <duprec@scorec.rpi.edu>
To: "sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org" <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>
Subject: SUMMARY Re: 3rd party FC disk systems with Solaris ?

I know this is a really late summary, but better late than never.

Thanks to everyone for all the feedback, especially:
Juergen Waiblinger
Bertrand Hutin
Julie Peers

Consensus is that it should just work. The whole setup would not be
supported by Sun (obviously). I received a few notes of caution that some
Fibre HBA and switches are not compatible with each other. In my case, I
wanted to directly connect my server to the disk array, so it's not really
an issue.

So we went ahead and bought a Nexsan ATABoy2f. It has 960GB of usuable
disk space (after spare & RAID5 overhead), and has two 2gbps FCAL
controllers. I connected one to my E3500's HBA. I had to disable the auto
setting on the ATABoy for the speed and network number, but then it was
detected by the Sun and I was able to use it.

Right now I'm still testing it before moving my home directories to it.
I'm able to sustain about 25MB/s of transfer (according to iostat). The
load is made up of several tar transfering data from multiple sources over
gigabit network (so the disk is the bottleneck).

With a similar load, my previous array (Sun A3500) was only able to
sustain 15MB/s.

On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Christophe Dupre wrote:

> Hi,
> we're in the process of upgrading our disk infrastructure. We've used 3rd
> party SCSI-LVD disk arrays in the past with no problem whatsoever. Now
> we're thinking of doing a little SAN (one array shared by two machines),
> but the Sun gear (T3 and such) is just too expensive.
>
> Is there anyone here with experience with 3rd party low-end fibre channel
> disk arrays with Suns ? We're thinking abou the NexSAN ATABoy
> specifically.
>
> Everything on Sun's site is about Sun's gear. The Traffic Manager etc all
> talk about only supporting Sun hardware.
>
> Can I expect to just plug my FC disk array and have it recognized at
> bootup with the default Solaris drivers ?

--
Christophe Dupre
System Administrator, Scientific Computation Research Center
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, NY        USA
Phone: (518) 276-2578  -  Fax: (518) 276-4886
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Message: 10
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 10:57:50 -0500
From: Yura Pismerov <ypismerov@tucows.com>
Organization: TUCOWS.COM Inc.
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Subject: gigabit UTP and trunking ?
I'm looking for a gigabit UTP NIC that I can use for trunking in Solaris
9.
Could anybody tell me if the following card will work with the trunking
software (see the links below). Unfortunately the card is not being
mentioned as compatible with the software. Also, do I really need to
purchase the Sun Trunking in order to bond 2 NIC cards in Solaris 9 ?
Thanks in advance.
http://store.sun.com/catalog/doc/BrowsePage.jhtml?catid=52707
http://store.sun.com/catalog/doc/BrowsePage.jhtml?catid=50160
--
Yuri Pismerov, Sr. System Administrator,
TUCOWS.COM INC.          (416) 535-0123  ext. 1352
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Message: 11
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 11:56:54 -0500 (EST)
From: Christophe Dupre <duprec@scorec.rpi.edu>
To: "sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org" <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>
Subject: SUMMARY: Re: Any experience with 3rd party NIC ?
Thanks to:
Bill Welliver
John Timon
David Harrington
Al Hopper
Juergen Waiblinger
I got good and bad feedback for Antares. It looks like the 10/100 cards
are rock-solid, but the gigabit cards may have problem when trying to use
Jumbo frames.
Positive feedback also for Syskonnect (http://www.syskonnect.com).
However, now Sun has a UTP Gigabit card (Sun GigaSwift ethernet UTP I
believe ), which is reasonably priced.
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Christophe Dupre wrote:
> We're looking into upgrading several of our Sun servers to UTP gigabit
> ethernet. Sun's Gigaswift UTP is still expensive (around $1000 for edu
> customers), so we're looking at 3rd party. Antares seems to have pretty
> decent card and a better price, and they claim it doesn't need any
special
> driver for Solaris 8 and up.
>
> Is there anyone here with Antares or other 3rd party experience for
> ethernet hardware ?
--
Christophe Dupre
System Administrator, Scientific Computation Research Center
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, NY        USA
Phone: (518) 276-2578  -  Fax: (518) 276-4886
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Message: 12
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2003 14:41:17 -0800
From: Simran Hansrai <sparc@pacbell.net>
Subject: SUMMARY: Re: Permanent Ip Change on Solaris 9
To: Simran Hansrai <sparc@pacbell.net>
Cc: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Thanks for everyones replies.  Ilhan asked me to change the /etc/hosts
file which I did by replacing the old ip with the new one for that host
and rebooted the machine and le0 had the new ip after reboot.
Thanks again,
Simran H.
Simran Hansrai wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
>             This is probably an easy question for you guys, but I was
> unable to find the answer to this anywhere online.  I came up with
> similar questions asked on the archives but did not find any replies
> to those question.  But, I am trying to change my IP on my sparc2 box
> running solaris 9 from 192.168.0.11 255.255.255.0 to 192.168.1.11
> 255.255.255.0.  I was able to change it using ifconfig but it does not
> stay after reboot and goes back to the original ip.  I changed the
> /etc/netmasks file to 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0.  But, not sure what
> other files I need to modify to make this change permanent.  Any
> replies and suggestions are appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Simran H.
> _______________________________________________
> sunmanagers mailing list
> sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
> http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers
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Message: 13
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 12:52:53 -0600
From: oukami@everestkc.net
Subject: SUMMARY: Re: Configuring hme interfaces for Half and Full
  Duplex
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Reply-To: oukami@everestkc.net
Thanks for the quick responses.
Most contained the following advice:
You can write a startscript that selectivly changes the configuration of
every nic.
ndd -set /dev/hme0 instance 0
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_100T4_cap 0
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_100fdx_cap 1
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_100hdx_cap 0
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_10hdx_cap 0
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_10fdx_cap 0
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_autoneg_cap 0
ndd -set /dev/hme0 instance 1
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_100T4_cap 0
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_100fdx_cap 0
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_100hdx_cap 0
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_10hdx_cap 1
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_10fdx_cap 0
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_autoneg_cap 0
Got a link to a Sun document:
http://sunsolve.Sun.COM/pub-cgi/retrieve.pl?doc=finfodoc%2F16728&zone_32
=%5Bndd%2A%20hme%2A%20instance%2A%20%5D
Also got tips on how to put it into /etc/system:
set hme:instance=1
set hme:hme_adv_10fdx_cap=0
set hme:hme_adv_10hdx_cap=1
set hme:instance=0
set hme:hme_adv_100hdx_cap=0
set hme:hem_adv_100fdx_cap=1
http://www.unixadm.net/howto/100FullHowto.html for details
> -----Original Message-----
> From: oukami@everestkc.net [mailto:oukami@everestkc.net]
> Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 2:09 PM
> To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
> Subject: Configuring hme interfaces for Half and Full Duplex
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> We have a server that has both hme0 and hme1 configured on
> it.  Is there
> a way to lock hme0 to 100Mb Full Duplex and hme1 to 10Mb Half?  Using
> ndd just affects /dev/hme, consequently affecting the behavior of both
> hme0 and hme1.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> bob
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Message: 14
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 10:02:43 -0600
From: Bill Bradford <mrbill@mrbill.net>
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Subject: Alternate USB keyboards for SunBlade 100 / 1000 ?
I've had success using alternate USB mice and trackballs (Microsoft and
Logitech) with my SunBlade 100.  However, I've been unable to find a USB
keyboard that will work.  I've tried a HP USB keyboard and a MacAlly iKey
(from my Mac), and neither will work.
Has anybody found a decent USB keyboard replacement for the Type 6, or
tried a PS2-to-USB adapter that lets them use a PS/2 keyboard with a
USB SPARC?
Bill
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bill bradford
mrbill@mrbill.net
austin, texas
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