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.