If you explain what failed in/during test (Did the test 00 report
failure or it just didn't complete) before reboot, that helps in
understanding the issue.

Did you run any link aggregation related test before starting test00? In
that case, the aggr1 can be due to the previous test(s). For some tests,
you can create temporary aggregate (there is an option to do it thorugh
dladm).

-- GireeshOn Mon, 2009-11-02 at 00:15 -0800, Somnath kotur wrote:
> Hi All,
> I was running NIC DRV Test 00 ( it had passed once), i had made a
> couple of changes in the driver and was doing a sanity test of all the
> test cases in the suite all over again, and this time it seemed to
> fail.I did a reboot and for some reason everytime i do a reboot and my
> driver's xxx_start() is called or around that time i get the following
> msg
> 
> Nov 1 14:27:48 S150 mac: [ID 469746 kern.info] NOTICE: aggr1
> registered
> Nov 1 14:27:48 S150 be2net: [ID 540041 kern.notice] NOTICE: Entered
> benet_start
> Nov 1 14:27:48 S150 be2net: [ID 365488 kern.warning] WARNING:
> benet_start linkstatus=1 mac_speed=4 qos_link_speed=0
> Nov 1 14:27:48 S150 ip: [ID 713775 kern.error] be2net0: DL_BIND_REQ
> failed: DL_SYSERR (errno 16)
> Nov 1 14:27:48 S150 ip: [ID 738341 kern.error] be2net0: DL_UNBIND_REQ
> failed: DL_OUTSTATE
> 
> 
> The 'aggr1 registered' line above is something i have not encountered
> before and i think this is what might be causing the problem? Looks
> like some aggregration/trunking was attempted and the OS is trying to
> recreate it upon reboot? Is there some way i can undo this change? I
> tried deleting the driver /usr/kernel/drv/amd64 and re-loading the
> driver manually ,still no avail
> 
> Thanks
> Som
> 
> 
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