Sun Microsystems Blade 1500 Service, Diagnostics, And Troubleshooting Manual page 64

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Solaris Error Messages and Their Meanings (Continued)
TABLE 3-3
Message
Invalid null
command
I/O error
process killed
ld.so.1
No carrier
Network is down
Network is
unreachable
NFS read failed for
server
NFS server not
responding still
trying
No child process
No default media
available
No such device
No utmpx entry
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Sun Blade 1500 Service, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting Manual • December 2004
Meaning
Typographical error when using the pipe (
For example, a double pipe or no command
following a pipe.
Hardware error has occurred on storage
device.
Swap space is too small or stack size is too
large.
Runtime linker could not find file or symbol.
Swap space has been diminished by rogue
program. Memory leak.
Network connection faulty.
Network connection faulty.
There is no route to network, or gateways are
refusing packets.
File-sharing permissions changed while the
file was open.
NFS server is down or slow to respond. NFS
server network connection might be down.
Application is trying to communicate with
subprocess that does not exist.
No removable media exists or volume
manager is confused.
Device does not exist.
File system is full.
What to do
).
Check the format of the
|
command.
Check device media. If a hard
drive, run
.
fsck
Check swap space. Set stack
size to 8192.
Check for missing file. Reboot
system.
Check network connection.
See
"Network Problem" on
page
4-17.
Check network connection.
See
"Network Problem" on
page
4-17.
Check network security.
Close the file and reset the
permissions.
Check resource load and
network connection of NFS
server.
Restart the parent process.
Insert media or update the
volume manager with the
command.
volcheck
Check hardware connections
of suspect device.
In single-user mode, zero-out
the
/var/adm/utmp
/var/adm/utmpx
Bring system up and clean out
large files starting in the
directory.
and
files.
/var

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