Vpathhdd unable to resolve dependency

Hi,

I recently install the IBM SDD drivers where it was required to have a reboot. Once I rebooted the system would no longer boot successfully.

I am noticing this error from the ilom manager:

Boot device: disk  File and args:
SunOS Release 5.11 Version 11.1 64-bit
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vpathdd: unable to resolve dependency, cannot load module 'drv/tnf'
IBM SDD 1.6.5.0-0 (vpathdd) driver loaded
panic[cpu478]/thread=c41571324e20: BAD TRAP: type=34 rp=2a1349bb0c0 addr=746820656e747281 mmu_fsr=0

cfgvpath: alignment error:
addr=0x746820656e747281

Does anyone know how I could fix this issue? This is a new setup and I am limited on what is available to me.

I was hoping I could solve this with entering

boot -s 

but the same thing happens. the system just loops.

The entry to start the ibm sdd drivers is located in the /etc/inittab. if there was someway I can modify that would be great.

Revert to a previous physical setup - you must have booted it successfully at least once previously to be able to change anything in /etc.

Is the version of vpathdd you're running supported on Solaris 11.1?

It looks like it's trying to load the TNF kernel module. TNF has been deprecated on Solaris since Solaris 10, and I'm guessing it's finally been removed.

What did you change?