TABLE A-10
Error Message
DR Error: build_rpc_info:
bad slot number
DR Error: build_rpc_info:
device address format
error
DR Error: build_rpc_info:
I/O bus node address
format error
System Exploration Error Messages (Continued)
Probable Cause
The device tree was built incorrectly.
Several functions create the device
tree for a system board by searching
through the /dev and
/devices directories and by using
the libdevinfo API. After the tree
is built, it is passed to the
build_rpc_info() function that
performs some verification of the
tree as it translates the DR daemon
device tree into a structure that can
be returned from an RPC.
The device tree was built incorrectly.
Several functions create the device
tree for a system board by searching
through the /dev and
/devices directories and by using
the libdevinfo API. After the tree
is built, it is passed to the
build_rpc_info() function that
performs some verification of the
tree as it translates the DR daemon
device tree into a structure that can
be returned from an RPC.
The device tree was built incorrectly.
Several functions create the device
tree for a system board by searching
through the /dev and
/devices directories and by using
the libdevinfo API. After the tree
is built, it is passed to the
build_rpc_info() function that
performs some verification of the
tree as it translates the DR daemon
device tree into a structure that can
be returned from an RPC.
Suggested Action
Check the size of the DR
daemon by using the ps(1)
command. Normally, the
daemon uses about 300- to 400-
Kbytes of memory. If the
daemon has grown far beyond
the above memory sizes, then an
internal error may have occur
within it. You may have to stop
and restart the DR daemon to
resolve this error. Report this
error to your Sun service
representative, providing as
much information from the
system logs as possible.
Check the size of the DR
daemon by using the ps(1)
command. Normally, the
daemon uses about 300- to 400-
Kbytes of memory. If the
daemon has grown far beyond
the above memory sizes, then an
internal error may have occur
within it. You may have to stop
and restart the DR daemon to
resolve this error. Report this
error to your Sun service
representative, providing as
much information from the
system logs as possible.
Check the size of the DR
daemon by using the ps(1)
command. Normally, the
daemon uses about 300- to 400-
Kbytes of memory. If the
daemon has grown far beyond
the above memory sizes, then an
internal error may have occur
within it. You may have to stop
and restart the DR daemon to
resolve this error. Report this
error to your Sun service
representative, providing as
much information from the
system logs as possible.
Appendix
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