Re: "ERROR: The following devices are disabled: net0&1" ???
From: Teu (nsa_at_mgn.net)
Date: 03/30/04
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Date: 30 Mar 2004 05:06:42 -0800
Hi,
i've the same pb, and just write on prompt ok
asr-clear
and
reset-all
It'll work fine.
for your information it's cause of send break during boot
and "test net" command after that.
NSA
hennessy@earl-grey.cloud9.net (hennessy) wrote in message news:<1066c4dq9fbb5ab@corp.supernews.com>...
> Hi,
> One of the admins setting a v210 up here did something, and now we
> have a obdiag failure sticking across reboots... Here's some screen
> output:
>
> ----------
> Probing /pci@1f,700000 Device 2 network network
> // this is the device that's disabled here:
> ERROR: The following devices are disabled:
> net0&1
>
> Aborting auto-boot sequence.
> ok .asr
> net0&1 Disabled by FWDIAGS
> OBDIAG failure
> ok asr-enable net0&1
> Keyword not found in asr-db
> ----------
>
> now, how could a device come up in the .asr list, but that device
> not be a keyword for use with asr-enable? How can I flush all fwdiag and
> obdiag disables?
>
> TVMIA!
> - Matt
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