The Answer is NO Rebooting the XSCF doesnt boot the OS. Dan: no, xscf is it's own O/S (cut down LINUX kernel), resetting the xscf does not affect the machine running O/S You can reboot the system via the xscf Thanks to Dan Ostrom and Nick Hindley Thanks guys! -----Original Message----- From: sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org [mailto:sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org] On Behalf Of Joe A Sent: 10 December 2010 18:51 To: sunmanagers Subject: XSCF reboot, Reboot the OS as well Hi ALL, If the XSCF reboot, reboot the OS as well? [on M5k] I received a number of these this morning: Dec 10 10:27:40 ip: [ID 372019 kern.error] ipsec_check_inbound_policy: Policy Failure for the incoming packet (not secure); Source 192.168.224.001, Destination 192.168.224.002. Before that the alerts were these:Dec 10 10:24:20 sckmd: [ID 889677 daemon.error] failed to receive sckm message: I/O errorDec 10 10:24:20 syslogd: /dev/sysmsg: I/O errorDec 10 10:27:40 ip: [ID 372019 kern.error] ipsec_check_inbound_policy: Policy Failure for the incoming packet (not secure); Source 192.168.224.001, Destination 192.168.224.002. ---- Last one came in Dec 10 10:34:47 ip: [ID 372019 kern.error] ipsec_check_inbound_policy: Policy Failure for the incoming packet (not secure); Source 192.168.224.001, Destination 192.168.224.002. Ofcourse I googled and found out: The domain console may display this message: ipsec_check_inbound_policy: Policy Failure for the incoming packet (not secure) This message can be safely ignored Thanks Joe _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Dec 14 12:50:15 2010
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