The solution---who'da thunk it, a Microsoft answer. First, a HUGE THANK YOU to every person who e-mailed me within minutes of my call for help, As it turned out :Ultra 10s use IDE drives, the controller can be confused to a point that it required a power cycle, this is not all that uncommon, according to our SUN SSE. :) The solution turned out to be doing a complete powercycle. The /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/ide@3/disk@0,0:b was the CDROM drive....it was not seeing the hard drive at all. Doing a "boot" did not fix the problem...mounting /a and running from the Solaris CD did no good, everything we tried failed to correct the problem. Heck I tried every suggestion I received or could get off of google. The only thing that worked was totally turning the machine off, waiting a few seconds then turning the box back on. I thought the box would never come back up. Of, course then I fsck'd the slices and all is well. Again, Thank you Denise ORIGINAL question below: > I have a SUN U10 running Solaris 2.8. Users attempted to log in & were getting the following error message when trying to slogin, ftp and telnet to it. I went to the console and found the following message( or something like it) on the monitor "out of inodes". > The box was rebooted (boot -s) and now we get : Boot device: /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/ide@3/disk@0,0:b File and args: -s > Can't open boot device > ok > So is the hard drive bad? How do we figure out what to do next? > ALL help is GREATLY appreciated. > > Thank you, > Denise _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Oct 31 09:38:10 2003
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