Please excuse this double post,

But what do you suppose is causing this issue now?  I can't believe that
within this next build my VIA C7 chip became obsolete.

 

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

 

 

From: Christopher Mera 
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 4:50 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: b108 and smf repository issues

 

Hi,

 

 

Here's an interesting error that I've never encountered yet:  I was
recently installing snv_105 on our VIA C7 x86 hardware without a hitch
via jumpstart.  Today I have just sourced myself the new snv_108 build
and setup my jumpstart server with this new build.  I pxe boot the
machine and here's what I get next:

 

krtld: Unused kernel arguments: `install'.

module /platform/i86pc/kernel//unix: text at [0xfe800000, 0xfe8cb4f7]
data at 0xfec00000
module /kernel/genunix: text at [0xfe8cb4f8, 0xfea96fcf] data at
0xfec4b400          SunOS Release 5.11 Version snv_108 32-bit
Copyright 1983-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
features:
21007eff<cpuid,sse2,sse,sep,pat,cx8,pae,mmx,cmov,de,pge,mtrr,msr,tsc,lgp
g> mem = 1302140K (0x4f79f000)
Using default device instance data
root nexus = i86pc
pseudo0 at root
pseudo0 is /pseudo
init_spec_child: parent=pseudo, bad spec (icmp6)
scsi_vhci0 at root
scsi_vhci0 is /scsi_vhci
isa0 at root
pseudo-device: acpippm0
acpippm0 is /pseudo/acpi...@0
pseudo-device: ppm0
ppm0 is /pseudo/p...@0
ramdisk0 at root
ramdisk0 is /ramdisk
root on /ramdisk:a fstype ufs

SMBIOS v2.3 loaded (898 bytes)/cpus (cpunex0) online

pseudo-device: dld0

dld0 is /pseudo/d...@0

strplumb: failed to initialize drv/icmp6

pci0 at root: space 0 offset 0

pci0 is /p...@0,0

PCI-device: pci1106,b...@1, pci_pci0

pci_pci0 is /p...@0,0/pci1106,b...@1

ISA-device: asy0

asy0 is /isa/a...@1,3f8

8042 device:  keybo...@0, kb8042 # 0

kb80420 is /isa/i8...@1,60/keybo...@0

8042 device:  mo...@1, mouse8042 # 0

mouse80420 is /isa/i8...@1,60/mo...@1

PCI-device: pci1106,3...@10,4, ehci0

ehci0 is /p...@0,0/pci1106,3...@10,4

PCI-device: pci1106,3...@10, uhci0

uhci0 is /p...@0,0/pci1106,3...@10

PCI-device: pci1106,3...@10,1, uhci1

uhci1 is /p...@0,0/pci1106,3...@10,1

PCI-device: pci1106,3...@10,2, uhci2

uhci2 is /p...@0,0/pci1106,3...@10,2

PCI-device: pci1106,3...@10,3, uhci3

uhci3 is /p...@0,0/pci1106,3...@10,3

cpu0: x86 (CentaurHauls 6D0 family 6 model 13 step 0 clock 1500 MHz)

cpu0: VIA C7 Processor 1500MHz

 

INIT: Executing svc.startd

 

svc.configd: smf(5) database integrity check of:

 

    /etc/svc/repository.db

 

  failed. The database might be damaged or a media error might have

  prevented it from being verified.  Additional information useful to

  your service provider is in:

 

    /etc/svc/volatile/db_errors

 

  The system will not be able to boot until you have restored a working

  database.  svc.startd(1M) will provide a sulogin(1M) prompt for
recovery

  purposes.  The command:

 

    /lib/svc/bin/restore_repository

 

  can be run to restore a backup version of your repository.  See

  http://sun.com/msg/SMF-8000-MY for more information.

 

Requesting System Maintenance Mode

(See /lib/svc/share/README for more information.)

svc.configd exited with status 102 (database initialization failure)

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