Many months ago (almost a year ago, to be exact), I posted the below-noted query to this list regarding a problem we were experiencing on our Netra T1s. I got several replies, most of which were like "We have the same problem, please let us know when you get a solution." The reason I have not posted a SUMMARY to the Sun Managers list is that I don't have a specific solution. I have found three possibilities, two of which were supplied by others on this list. _____________________ One person, (thanks Doug Martin-Vegue) had this quick solution; What he did was comment out the "lomp lomp" line in /etc/driver_aliases and the error on his system went away. That may not have cured the problem, but it stopped the messages on his system with no apparent side affects. _____________________ Kirk Gilliam ran the default upgrade via a tip command through a network cable attached to the LOM A port on the Netra. I tried this, but it turned out that we had a bad cable (bad cable, no donut!!). Here is what Kirk did; This is how I got the "lom" to work not using a dumb terminal, but on the back of another Sun: 1. Attached the "Silver Null 25 pin with RJ-45 interface on back" to a "ttya or ttyb" port on the back of a Sun 220r or 420r. 2. I attached a standard "cat 5" cable from that interface on the Sun 220r (420r) to the "lom A port" on the Netra T1. 3. From the Sun 220r (420r) I opened a terminal window and type the following: "$ tip /dev/ttyb -9600". a. It then says "connected". b. I then hit the <enter> key and I get "hostname console login" 4. I login from there. Here is a cut and paste of how I am connected: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- carl:/export/home/c6941 $ tip /dev/ttyb -9600 connected ftp1 console login: some_userid Password: Last login: Fri Jan 11 10:57:47 from xxxxxx.corp.bc This is a private system, unauthorized use is prohibited. ftp1:/home/c6941 $ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- The way I upgraded the lom with the patch was through a normal telnet session to the netra. But when I ran the "lom -G default" command and it ran through it's upgrade, I was in through the "lom console" using the method above. __________________ What we did on one system, but haven't had a chance to back up and verify the process is this; Install/re-install the Lights Out Management 2 software off of the Solaris 8 Supplement CD, then patch the machine with the LOM patch 110208-09 (or better, 110208-15 is current). That made the error messages go away on the machine we patched. As I said, we haven't had a chance to test it on another system yet (other people's priorities, you know). Hope this helps. Sorry for the delay, but thanks for the help along the way. Gene Beaird _________________________ Original message follows: > > I have just installed the 8_Recommended on one of our Netra T1 servers. > Looking at the /var/adm/messages after reboot, I find the following > line; > > [ID 723599 kern.warning] WARNING: Driver alias "lomp" conflicts with an > existing driver name or alias. > > Checking SunSolve for this, I found a patch 110208-09 (SUNWlomm) was > recommended and installed it also. I still get the same kernel > warning. The machine seems to be running okay, but it would sure be > nice to fix this message. Has anyone run across this message before? > Did you fix it? If so, how? Did you live with it? Thank you for any > info. > > Gene Beaird > Systems Integrator V > Sprint E|Solutions ISS > Houston, Texas _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue May 28 17:46:54 2002
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