Gabriele Bulfon wrote: > Downloaded precompiled packages somewhere (don't remember now....) one > year ago, and had them installed for a year without any issue. > Removed original packages from Solaris 10 and installed the new ones. > > I already had someone from the mailing list warning me that the crash > is probably not about ipf, but a CPU panic caused by some hardware > failure. He said that ipf is visible in the crash dump because that > was the last operation on CPU panic. > > Do you think it's correct?
That depends on what the hardware is that you're using. However, given the nature of this fault, I'm a bit perplexed about how it could be IPFilter's fault. If you had a support contract, I'd say give the crash dumps to Sun to analyse. Darren > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Da: Darren Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > A: Gabriele Bulfon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: [email protected] > Data: 24 maggio 2007 8.37.59 CEST > Oggetto: Re: System Crash > > Are you using the ipfilter with Solaris 10 or did you download and > compile it? > > Darren > > > >
