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On 07/12/10 05:29 PM, Peter Memishian wrote:

  >  I was sitting in a boring conference and decided to bring by
  >  desktop forward to b137. Anyway, all went without incidence
  >  and I did wanted to try out the new nwam GUIs. Seems like
  >  nwam ignores /etc/hostname.xxx but the GUI etc looks good!
  >  Anyway, to go back to using my fixed /etc/hostname.igb0,
  >  I disabled nwam and re enabled network/physical:default.
  >  The onboard igb0 comes up fine (correct IP, netmask, etc)
  >  but I can't even ping my default router. Ping fails with
  >  "sendto: network unreachable" which seems to be the direct
  >  cause of arp not getting resolved which itself seems to
  >  be direct cause of no packets going out on the network.

Does your router happen to have a final IP address octet between .224 and
.240?  If so, my money would be on 6942330, introduced in snv_137 and
fixed in snv_138.


No, I had a simpler address but it seems like that was the bug I was
hitting (based on public summary). Is there a way to see the entire
bug, suggested fix or webrev for the fix? bugs.opensolaris.org
doesn't show the interesting details. Anyway, moving to b138 solved
the issue.

Thanks Meem (and Sowmini) .. ..

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