Nonspecific issues, Table d-2 – Sun Microsystems GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter User Manual

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Appendix D

Diagnostic Software and Troubleshooting Issues

101

Nonspecific Issues

TABLE D-2

describes the problems you may encounter in using the GigaSwift

Ethernet adapter as well as a solution for them:

TABLE D-2

Troubleshooting the GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter

Problem

Description

Solution

prtdiag

does not

recognize the NIC in
slot 0.

If a PCI I/O board of an UltraSPARC III system is filled
with network adapters with an internal bridge (for
example, GigaSwift Ethernet or Quad FastEthernet),

prtdiag

displays the card on slot 0. Although the card

in slot 1 is not recognized by

prtdiag

, the card is fully

operational and appears in the

/etc/path_to_inst

file.

Use

prtconf -pv

instead of

prtdiag

VLAN appears to
accept VID 0 as end
user input.

ce000000

,

ce00000,

or

ce0000

configured as VID

0

is actually the regular

ce0

interface not VID

0

of the

ce0

interface. VID

0

is not supported as an end user

device.

This is normal behavior.

System panics in
Solaris 7 11/99
environment when
CPR attempts to
suspend a non-
suspendable thread

The GigaSwift Ethernet driver uses certain not
suspendable kernel threads. When CPR attempts to
suspend the driver, the system panics. Currently, CPR is
supported only in Sun desktop systems (for example,
Ultra 10 and Ultra 60).

• Turn off CPR.
• A CPR fix is
incorporated in Solaris 8.

Inetboot

may require

several retries to
complete with OBP 4.x

Systems with OBP 4.x (for example, Sun Blade 1000)
may automatically retry several times before
completing. The message below is displayed for each
retry:

Retrying . . .

Check TFTP server and network setup

Ignore these console
messages until booting is
complete

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