Errors after upgrading to Solaris 2.6 on SS10

Thanks to William Hathaway <wdh@poss.com> for his resolution to my

problem!!

Also thanks to Sean <shadow6@bellsouth.net>.

William writes:

  I think the problem is that there is an old /kernel/drv/logindmux ( and

possibly .conf) file. The 2.6 kernel module is at

/usr/kernel/drv/logindmux, and since /kernel/drv is first in the module

search path, it is picking an old kernel module, and blowing you out of

the water. If there is a /kernel/drv/logindmux*, remove them, reboot and

you should be fine. I ran into this upgrading a pair of pretty identical

SS1000's from 2.4 -> 2.6, with one of them leaving the old kernel module

behind and causing the same problem you are seeing.

--> EOM

Thanks,

Mark

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Mark Hargrave, Sr. Unix Systems Manager

Lockheed Martin Michoud Space Systems

New Orleans, LA

E-Mail:hargrme@wisdom.maf.nasa.gov

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> Fromsun-managers-relay@codeprof.ececs.uc.edu Mon Oct 5 16:41:36 1998

> Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 15:22:33 -0500 (CDT)

> From: Mark Hargrave <hargrme@wisdom.maf.nasa.gov>

> To:sun-managers@codeprof.ececs.uc.edu

> Subject: Errors after upgrading to Solaris 2.6 on SS10

>

> Hi,

>

> We just upgraded our SPARCstation 10 to Solars 2.6. We

> are getting the following errors on the console. Remote

> telnet sessions to the system crashes the system and causes

> it to reboot.

>

> Errors:

>

> BAD TRAP: type=9 rp=fbfb24f4 addr=8 mmu_fsr=326 rw=1

> BAD TRAP occurred in module "logindmux" due to an illegal access to a user address.

> in.rlogind: Data fault

> kernel read fault at addr=0x8, pme=0x0

> MMU sfsr=326: Invalid Address on supv data fetch at level 3

> pte addr = 0xf5995f00, level = 3

> pid=483, pc=0xf5b1f2ec, sp=0xfbfb2540, psr=0x404000c2, context=15

> g1-g7: f027f000, f026ac00, 0, ffffffff, f5e52c40, 1, f5ec8cc0

> Begin traceback... sp = fbfb2540

> Called from f00e95a8, fp=fbfb25a0, args=f5be816c f5da11e0 20 0 0 0

>

>

> Any help would is appreciated in advance.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Mark

>

> ---------------------------------------

> Mark Hargrave, Sr. Unix Systems Manager

> Lockheed Martin Michoud Space Systems

> New Orleans, LA

>

> E-Mail:hargrme@wisdom.maf.nasa.gov

> ---------------------------------------

>

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