SUMMARY: [V880 Solaris 9 ) prtdiag problem
Grzegorz Bakalarski
G.Bakalarski at icm.edu.pl
Thu Apr 1 08:37:26 EST 2004
Dear All
Sorry for late summary. But I wanted to check one advice (i.e.
turn off the system fully any start with full test mode - then
restart again). This din't help. As a workaround following other
advice I copied /usr/platform/SUNW,Sun-Fire-880/lib/libprtdiag_psr.so.1
from other unpatched machine and this cured a problems. Today I found also
official SUN statement on that:
Patch-ID# 113574-03
Keywords: libpsvc sunw,sun-fire-880 psvc_sema_rdwr picld
Synopsis: SunOS 5.9: SUNW,Sun-Fire-880 libpsvc Patch
Date: May/23/2003
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Patch 113574-03 has been re-instated on Mar. 25, 2004.
Patch 113574-08 was withdrawn.
Reason:
Patch 113574-08 causes a segmentation fault
when "prtdiag" is run.
Please reference bugID 5016636 for more info.
Recommendation:
Please backout patch 113574-08 and install
patch 113574-03, if necessary.
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I think this solves problem at the moment.
Cheers,
GB
-----------------Original Query--------------------------
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 14:21:50 +0100
From: Grzegorz Bakalarski <G.Bakalarski at icm.edu.pl>
To: sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org
Dear ALL,
Recently I installed 113573-04 & 113574-08 patches (libpsvcpolicy &
libprtdiag_psr). Now I get Segmentation Fault whenever I try to run
prtdiag. Is there any way (other than patchrm) to get this command
working?
Machine is: SUN FIRE V880 - 6x900MHz Ultra III sparc 12GB
uname -a: SunOS 5.9 Generic_112233-11 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-880
patched to recent (Feb 27th/2004) recommended patches.
GB
PS: I've also intalled on the same day patch 113277-19 (sd & ssd).
I don't think this is related but since that day I have been
noticing larger max system load (i.e above some 16 vs under some 8)
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