bijoy writes:
> > Solaris Express 10 Developer edition running on
> > core2duo, Intel DP35DP.
[...]
> after couple of reboot, system asked to restore repository, which i did. and 
> system started normally.
> 
> again from next boot onwards, system shows "cannot load module 'sockfs'" 
> error.
> 
> mannual fsck says filesystem is inconnsistant

This means that your system's kernel is trashed, most likely because
of a failed (or improper) patch installation.

You should contact Sun's support group for help in recovering your
system.  Solaris 10 is *not* OpenSolaris, and the opensolaris.org
mailing lists are not a support forum for that older release.  (In
fact, no OpenSolaris release I know of has patches of any kind.)

> also just want to know what is manifest-import-repository

It's part of SMF, the System Management Framework.  It reads the
contents of /var/svc/manifest (a set of XML files) and encodes them
into a database called the "repository."

You can read more about SMF in the smf(5) man page.

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