[pca] patch issue
Bliss, Kevin L
Bliss.Kevin at con-way.com
Thu Oct 22 20:38:39 CEST 2009
These servers do have SAN storage but no OBP aliases associated with it.
From: pca-bounces at lists.univie.ac.at [mailto:pca-bounces at lists.univie.ac.at] On Behalf Of Earle, William B - SSD
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 11:32 AM
To: 'PCA (Patch Check Advanced) Discussion'
Subject: Re: [pca] patch issue
Kevin,
I had a similar issue with a system that was once configured with SAN attached storage and the storage was since removed. The problem was the OBP had dev-aliases still defined. I removed them and the issue stopped. YMMV.
Thanks,
Bill
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From: pca-bounces at lists.univie.ac.at [mailto:pca-bounces at lists.univie.ac.at] On Behalf Of Bliss, Kevin L
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 2:09 PM
To: 'PCA (Patch Check Advanced) Discussion'
Subject: [pca] patch issue
This is not a pca issue but may be helpful to those on the list. A recent Solaris 10 patch has created a "compatibility" issue with fmd which causes it to log 10+ errors per second to /var/fm/fmd/errlog. I only noticed because one of the systems patched was running low on space. I opened a case with Sun yesterday morning but so far have not received any useful information, including which patch caused the problem. The system is the following error being logged several times a second:
Oct 21 2009 12:35:09.061332556 ereport.io.ddi.fm-capability
nvlist version: 0
class = ereport.io.ddi.fm-capability
ena = 0x2196595e6b07001
detector = (embedded nvlist)
nvlist version: 0
version = 0x0
scheme = dev
device-path = /
(end detector)
dvr-name = fp
__ttl = 0x1
__tod = 0x4adf626d 0x3a7dc4c
Kevin Bliss
Con-way Enterprise Services
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