thanks to responders Ric Anderson Darren Dunham good news: problem is gone bad news: not sure why i tried again to boot -sx, this time with some debugging echo cmds in /sbin/rcS. however the machine came up to the root password prompt fine. i did this with an /etc/rcS.d/S99foo file i made to sample the baud rate of the console and save it to a file, and i also did it without it and both times it came up to single user mode fine. i was curious to see if the rcS script change might be the cause, or if it was just coincidental to the problem vanishing...but i did not want to risk fs corruption by this test. (and we have no other machines with this problem to test on). perhaps it was a transient fluke, but the problem was persistent across reboots of both the server and the terminal concentrator, and over 6hrs showed consistent behavior. hmm..strange. -mark ----------------------------------------------------- ORIGINAL POST: has anyone seen something like this or know where to fix it? machine: v880 solaris 8 sun cluster 3.1 OPS (so udlms) vxvm 3.5 when i try to boot this machine -sx it always produces nonascii after "VxVM general startup". I believe it has switched baud rate on the serial port because i consistently get a y with two dots over it whenever i hit return. i tried rebooting our terminal server, but the problem seems to be on the v880 because the behavior remains the same until the v880 is power cycled. then everything is normal, unless i do a boot -sx. after VxVM general start, it goes into gibberish mode again. what is interesting is that boot -x works fine, it boots all the way up with no complaints... however..when i do init s...it comes down and then goes in the the same gibberish mode where returns produce y's with two dots over it. hoping someone might have some insight into this behavior... -mark here's an example of boot -sx ok boot disk works!! boot -sx does not still Rebooting with command: boot -sx Boot device: /pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0,0/disk@w21000000871a4235,0:a File and args: -sx SunOS Release 5.8 Version Generic_117350-05 64-bit Copyright 1983-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Starting VxVM restore daemon... VxVM starting in boot mode... configuring IPv4 interfaces: ce2 ce3 ce4 ce5 ce6 ce7 ce8Feb 18 04:42:00 in.mpathd[57]: Failures cannot be detected on ce6 as no IFF_NOFAILOVER address is available ce9 eri0. Hostname: prdgc01a VxVM starting special volumes ( swapvol rootvol var rootdisk_27vol )... Not booting as part of a cluster VxVM general startup... Feb 18 04:42:41 in.mpathd[57]: Failure detection restored on ce6 as an IFF_NOFAILOVER address is available g/unO_g-nIk|cs^iLkR|N~ here's an example of multiuser going down to single user: root@prdgc01a:/># init s **** SYSCON CHANGED TO /dev/pts/1 **** root@prdgc01a:/># You have running jobs INIT: New run level: S The system is coming down for administration. Please wait. Unmounting remote filesystems: /vol nfs done. Feb 18 05:21:09 prdgc01a /usr/sbin/vold[1692]: problem unmounting /vol; Interrupted system call Print services stopped. Feb 18 05:21:10 prdgc01a syslogd: going down on signal 15 WARNING: ce0: fault detected external to device; service degraded WARNING: ce0: xcvr addr:0x00 - link down NOTICE: ce0: fault cleared external to device; service available NOTICE: ce0: xcvr addr:0x00 - link up 1000 Mbps full duplex Killing user processes: Agent: Terminating from signal 15 WARNING: ce1: fault detected external to device; service degraded WARNING: ce1: xcvr addr:0x00 - link down NOTICE: ce1: fault cleared external to device; service available NOTICE: ce1: xcvr addr:0x00 - link up 1000 Mbps full duplex done. z{BjB_jSOcs^iLkR|N~ _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Feb 26 11:18:17 2007
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