Any More insight on this situation, I have a similar problem.
I have 2 Intel Pro/1000 MT Dual Port cards and one AOC-SAT2-MV8 card.
when the AOC-SAT2-MV8 is in the system the nics work, but when you transfer a
load of data over the intel nics I experience a hardware panic and the system
Anything unusual in /var/adm/messages?
On 2 February 2010 18:48, Amos Deering a...@unitedcts.com wrote:
Any More insight on this situation, I have a similar problem.
I have 2 Intel Pro/1000 MT Dual Port cards and one AOC-SAT2-MV8 card.
when the AOC-SAT2-MV8 is in the system the nics work,
My current system is the snv-129 live cd. For trouble shooting perposes.
When I was operating off an install, there were no savecorp dumps. The OS didnt
know it crashed.
I have attempted many different bios settings, different card slot combinations.
What I will do is pull up the logs and post
02/ 2/10
Feb 2 02:01:27 opensolaris genunix: [ID 540533 kern.notice] ^MSunOS Release
5.11 Version snv_129 64-bit
Feb 2 02:01:27 opensolaris genunix: [ID 943908 kern.notice] Copyright
1983-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Feb 2 02:01:27 opensolaris Use is subject to license
Yes, I tried ifconfig -a plumb. It didn't change
anything; I still
just see the two lo0 devices (IPv4 IPv6)
While Juergen migh be correct with `ifconfig -a`, this syntax is new and
unknown to me. As far as I know, plumb argument always needs a NIC instance.
So please try:
ifconfig e1000g0
UNIX admin writes:
Yes, I tried ifconfig -a plumb. It didn't change
anything; I still
just see the two lo0 devices (IPv4 IPv6)
While Juergen migh be correct with `ifconfig -a`, this syntax is new and
unknown to me. As far as I know, plumb argument always needs a NIC instance.
ifconfig
UNIX admin wrote:
This is piece of cake stuff. Normally all of this is set up during
the install, if you chose not to do so, then it's all in all 45
seconds to enter the interace names in /etc/hosts and create the
corresponding /etc/hosname.e1000g[0-n] files. You might be
experiencing a
ifconfig -a plumb is an intentional, though undocumented, special
case. Ordinarily, the -a option means read SIOCGIFCONF to
determine what interfaces IP knows about, and operate on them.
The code to find all interfaces is as simple as:
#include libdevinfo.h
#include stdio.h
static int
On Fri, 7 Dec 2007, Robin Bowes wrote:
Jürgen Keil wrote:
Did you try ifconfig -a plumb ?
With Solaris, network interfaces are not shown until
you plumb them...
Jürgen,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, I tried ifconfig -a plumb. It didn't change anything; I still
just see the two lo0 devices
Al Hopper wrote:
I'm thinking you may have a bad motherboard
Re-evaluate your Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection procedures
before you work on the 2nd motherboard.
Al,
The motherboard is fine - I have installed both CentOS5 and run the
Fedora 8 live CD on it.
R.
Robin Bowes wrote:
Al Hopper wrote:
I'm thinking you may have a bad motherboard
Re-evaluate your Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection procedures
before you work on the 2nd motherboard.
Al,
The motherboard is fine - I have installed both CentOS5 and run the
Fedora 8 live CD on
Has nobody got any idea about this?
R.
Robin Bowes wrote:
Hi,
I've just got a couple of Supermicro PDSME boards to build a couple of
Solaris boxes to use as NAS devices.
These boards have 2 x Intel single-port 82573 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet
Controllers.
I've installed SXCE b77 on one
I've just got a couple of Supermicro PDSME boards to
build a couple of Solaris boxes to use as NAS devices.
These boards have 2 x Intel single-port 82573 PCI-E
Gigabit Ethernet Controllers.
I've installed SXCE b77 on one of these boards and no
driver seems to be loaded for these NICs.
Jürgen Keil wrote:
Did you try ifconfig -a plumb ?
With Solaris, network interfaces are not shown until
you plumb them...
Jürgen,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, I tried ifconfig -a plumb. It didn't change anything; I still
just see the two lo0 devices (IPv4 IPv6)
prtconf -pv shows two
Hi,
I've just got a couple of Supermicro PDSME boards to build a couple of
Solaris boxes to use as NAS devices.
These boards have 2 x Intel single-port 82573 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet
Controllers.
I've installed SXCE b77 on one of these boards and no driver seems to be
loaded for these NICs.
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