I'm still having this problem after every reboot.
Here's some more information. During starup, this svc fails:
svc:/network/routing/ndp:default
The start method eventually gets killed by SMF for
taking so long to complete. It's running:
/usr/lib/inet/in.ndpd
I tried running that by hand, with the -d option,
and I observe that it seems to be trying to do an
IPv6 DHCP on my wired interface, and just waits...
(I'll send the log once I get that machine back up)
After this service goes into maintenance,
nwam doesn't start either. (a dependent?)
I haven't a clue what's going on here.
Any suggestions?
On Apr 9, 2009, at 8:14 AM, OpenSolaris Forums wrote:
About a week ago, I upgraded to snv_111. Suddenly yesterday and
today,
the machine does not bring up a network at boot. I'm using nwam.
# svcs -vx
svc:/network/routing/ndp:default (in.ndpd IPv6 neighbour discovery
daemon)
State: maintenance since ...
And in the log file:
Executing start method ("/lib/svc/method/svc-ndp)
Method or service exit timed out. Killing contract 100
Method "start" failed due to signal KILL
ifconfig -a shows me three interfaces: iwk0, bge0, vboxnet0
The latter two show inet6 addresses.
I don't remember enabling IPv6 on this machine,
but apparentl it is now, and it ain't work'in!
Help!
Thanks,
Gordon
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