[OmniOS-discuss] I think I broke part of the network stack
Heinz Nikolaus Gies
heinz at licenser.net
Sat May 30 20:55:55 UTC 2015
Had to restart to get the system back into working condition, solved the issue but probably lost the state that caused it. Sorry
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Cheers,
Heinz Nikolaus Gies
heinz at licenser.net
> On May 30, 2015, at 20:57, Heinz Nikolaus Gies <heinz at licenser.net> wrote:
>
> adding to that the only content of /etc/dladm/*.conf files is
>
> bge0 class=int,1;media=int,4;phyinst=int,1;phymaj=int,120;devname=string,bge0;
> net0 class=int,8;media=int,4;linkover=string,bge0;maddrtype=int,1;vrid=int,0;vraf=int,0;macaddr=string,2:8:20:c0:a7:c0;
>
> in /etc/dladm/datalink.conf (comments excluded)
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> Cheers,
> Heinz Nikolaus Gies
> heinz at licenser.net
>
>
>
>> On May 30, 2015, at 20:55, Heinz Nikolaus Gies <heinz at licenser.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I got the feeling that I did break part of the networks tack on a server of mine. The list of commands I executed are attached, right now no diadem show-* command returns output (return code is still 0). I do suspect that was caused by adding a vmic with the same name twice but I am not sure and don’t want to reboot at this point so no evidence is destroyed.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Heinz
>>
>> 397 dladm show-vnic
>> 398 dladm show-vnic -v
>> 399 dladm show-phys
>> 401 man dladm
>> 402 dladm create-vnic -l bge0 net0
>> 403 dladm show-phys
>> 404 dladm show-vnic
>> 405 dladm destroy-vnic -l bge0 net0
>> 406 dladm delete-vnic -l bge0 net0
>> 407 dladm delete-vnic net0
>> 408 dladm create-vnic -l bge0 net0 -p zone=2398fe7c-032f-11e5-abb0-b33f9f953915
>> 412 dladm create-vnic -l bge0 net0
>> 416 dladm show-vnic
>> 417 dladm create-vnic -l bge0 net0
>> 419 dladm show-vnic
>> 490 dladm show-vnic
>> 491 dladm show-phys
>> 492 dladm
>> 493 dladm show-phys
>> 494 dladm show-phys -v
>> 495 dladm
>> 496 dladm show-link
>> 497 dladm show-link
>> 499 dladm show-link
>>
>> ---
>> Cheers,
>> Heinz Nikolaus Gies
>> heinz at licenser.net
>>
>>
>>
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