odd crash
2007-12-24 20:04:00
One of my boxes just rebooted. I got this in my messages file:
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: SunOS Release 5.7 Version Generic_106541-11 64-bit [UNIX(R) System V Release 4.0]
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: Copyright (c) 1983-1999, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: Ethernet address = 8:0:20:c6:38:2f
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: WARNING: forceload of drv/atf failed
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: NOTICE: pln: 64-bit driver module not found
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: WARNING: forceload of drv/pln failed
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: NOTICE: ses: 64-bit driver module not found
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: WARNING: forceload of drv/ses failed
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: WARNING: forceload of drv/scsi failed
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: NOTICE: ssd: 64-bit driver module not found
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: WARNING: forceload of drv/ssd failed
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: NOTICE: sf: 64-bit driver module not found
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: WARNING: forceload of drv/sf failed
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: NOTICE: soc: 64-bit driver module not found
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: WARNING: forceload of drv/soc failed
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: NOTICE: socal: 64-bit driver module not found
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: WARNING: forceload of drv/socal failed
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: mem = 4194304K (0x100000000)
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: avail mem = 4135919616
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: System booting after fatal error FATAL
Jun 6 07:00:20 app3 unix: root nexus = Sun Enterprise 420R (4 X UltraSPARC-II 450MHz)
The previous message in the messages file is from 6:40... /var/crash
is empty. No other obvious messages... Thoughts?
Robert
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FYI:
perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);'
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