John Brewer wrote:
> If you using ufs as a root fs, since I have started using zfs rpool as root I 
> do not have the issue you describe when power goes out and reboot anymore, 
> ufs does not seem as robust as Solaris 904 used to be with logging manually 
> enabled in vfstab you could loose power and not have any issues.
>
> it would be interesting to see if you boot  into Solaris failsafe and answer 
> no to mounting the root filesystem.
> and run fstyp -v /dev/dsk/c0d0s0 (your root filesystem). since now in Solaris 
> 10 and OpenSolaris ufs has logging enabled by default and it does not need to 
> be defined in vfstab the behavior should be the same as 904 ufs used to be, 
> but that does not seem the case. you could compare with a totally cleaned up 
> ufs fstyp -v and submit a bugid if this happens again, in that you should be 
> able to reproduce the steps.
>
> You can boot with grub option for unix -skv
> svcs -xv  and look in /var/svc/log dir.
> and you can boot into Solaris failsafe , mount the root filesystem /a
> then run:
> bootadm update-archive -R /a
> Also look in /a/var/svc/log dir.
> umount /a
>   

I can tell you my root drive is a UFS.  My Data is ZFS.  What I'm 
wondering if if I do a "dr", basically a dynamic reconfiguration.


Some outputs I found so far:

$ svcs -xv
svc:/network/device-discovery/printers:snmp (Hardware Abstraction Layer 
network attached device discovery)
 State: maintenance since Fri Feb 06 13:36:46 2009
Reason: Start method failed repeatedly, last exited with status 1.
   See: http://sun.com/msg/SMF-8000-KS
   See: /var/svc/log/network-device-discovery-printers:snmp.log
Impact: This service is not running.

svc:/network/ssh:default (SSH server)
 State: maintenance since Fri Feb 06 13:36:48 2009
Reason: Start method failed repeatedly, last exited with status 137.
   See: http://sun.com/msg/SMF-8000-KS
   See: man -M /usr/share/man -s 1M sshd
   See: /var/svc/log/network-ssh:default.log
Impact: This service is not running.

svc:/network/smtp:sendmail (sendmail SMTP mail transfer agent)
 State: maintenance since Fri Feb 06 13:36:58 2009
Reason: Restarting too quickly.
   See: http://sun.com/msg/SMF-8000-L5
   See: man -M /usr/share/man -s 1M sendmail
   See: /var/svc/log/network-smtp:sendmail.log
Impact: This service is not running.



In the messages below, disregard the NTP errors, as the WIFI doesn't 
work at time of boot.





cat /var/adm/messages |grep error  (older times removed)


Feb  6 13:20:11 Solaris-1 syseventd[119]: [ID 702821 daemon.error] 
EC_xpvsys,sysevent.conf, line 1: no execute access to 
/usr/lib/xen/scripts/xpvsys-event - No such file or directory
Feb  6 13:20:13 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 821307 user.error] kcfd: unable 
to find a certificate for DN: O=Sun Microsystems Inc, OU=Solaris 
Cryptographic Framework, CN=SunOS 5.10
Feb  6 13:20:13 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 202218 user.error] kcfd: 
elfsign_section failed to retrieve signature for 
/kernel/crypto/amd64/arcfour: ELF object not signed
Feb  6 13:20:13 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 821307 user.error] kcfd: unable 
to find a certificate for DN: O=Sun Microsystems Inc, OU=Solaris 
Cryptographic Framework, CN=SunOS 5.10
Feb  6 13:20:13 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 760352 user.error] kcfd: 
elfsign_section failed to retrieve signature for 
/kernel/crypto/amd64/aes: ELF object not signed
Feb  6 13:20:13 Solaris-1 /usr/lib/power/powerd: [ID 387247 
daemon.error] Able to open /dev/srn
Feb  6 13:20:14 Solaris-1 ntpdate[218]: [ID 911342 daemon.error] can't 
find host us.pool.ntp.org
Feb  6 13:20:14 Solaris-1 ntpdate[218]: [ID 911342 daemon.error] can't 
find host north-american.pool.ntp.org
Feb  6 13:20:14 Solaris-1 ntpdate[218]: [ID 911342 daemon.error] can't 
find host lerc-dns.lerc.nasa.gov
Feb  6 13:20:14 Solaris-1 ntpdate[218]: [ID 911342 daemon.error] can't 
find host time-c.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov
Feb  6 13:20:14 Solaris-1 ntpdate[218]: [ID 591498 daemon.error] no 
servers can be used, exiting
Feb  6 13:20:14 Solaris-1 xntpd[220]: [ID 178047 daemon.error] 
refclock_open: /dev/acts0: No such file or directory
Feb  6 13:20:14 Solaris-1 xntpd[220]: [ID 454976 daemon.error] 
configuration of 127.127.18.0 failed
Feb  6 13:20:14 Solaris-1 xntpd[220]: [ID 269952 daemon.error] can't 
open key file /etc/inet/ntp.keys: No such file or directory
Feb  6 13:20:14 Solaris-1 xntpd[220]: [ID 132455 daemon.error] trusted 
key 0 unlikely
Feb  6 13:20:14 Solaris-1 xntpd[220]: [ID 581490 daemon.error] 0 makes a 
poor request keyid
Feb  6 13:20:14 Solaris-1 xntpd[220]: [ID 450285 daemon.error] 0 makes a 
poor control keyid
Feb  6 13:20:16 Solaris-1 xntpd[221]: [ID 381522 daemon.error] couldn't 
resolve `us.pool.ntp.org', giving up on it
Feb  6 13:20:16 Solaris-1 xntpd[221]: [ID 381522 daemon.error] couldn't 
resolve `north-american.pool.ntp.org', giving up on it
Feb  6 13:20:16 Solaris-1 xntpd[221]: [ID 381522 daemon.error] couldn't 
resolve `lerc-dns.lerc.nasa.gov', giving up on it
Feb  6 13:20:16 Solaris-1 xntpd[221]: [ID 381522 daemon.error] couldn't 
resolve `time-c.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov', giving up on it
Feb  6 13:20:35 Solaris-1 svc.startd[7]: [ID 748625 daemon.error] 
network/device-discovery/printers:snmp failed: transitioned to 
maintenance (see 'svcs -xv' for details)
Feb  6 13:20:42 Solaris-1 svc.startd[7]: [ID 748625 daemon.error] 
network/ssh:default failed: transitioned to maintenance (see 'svcs -xv' 
for details)
Feb  6 13:20:59 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 821307 user.error] kcfd: unable 
to find a certificate for DN: O=Sun Microsystems Inc, OU=Solaris 
Cryptographic Framework, CN=SunOS 5.10
Feb  6 13:20:59 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 622958 user.error] kcfd: 
elfsign_section failed to retrieve signature for 
/usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken.so: ELF object not signed
Feb  6 13:20:59 Solaris-1 java[960]: [ID 231828 user.error] libpkcs11: 
/usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken.so not a signed provider. See 
cryptoadm(1M). Skipping this plug-in.
Feb  6 13:21:02 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 821307 user.error] kcfd: unable 
to find a certificate for DN: O=Sun Microsystems Inc, OU=Solaris 
Cryptographic Framework, CN=SunOS 5.10
Feb  6 13:21:02 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 622958 user.error] kcfd: 
elfsign_section failed to retrieve signature for 
/usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken.so: ELF object not signed
Feb  6 13:21:02 Solaris-1 java[1595]: [ID 231828 user.error] libpkcs11: 
/usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken.so not a signed provider. See 
cryptoadm(1M). Skipping this plug-in.
Feb  6 13:21:03 Solaris-1 svc.startd[7]: [ID 748625 daemon.error] 
network/smtp:sendmail failed repeatedly: transitioned to maintenance 
(see 'svcs -xv' for details)
Feb  6 13:21:21 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 821307 user.error] kcfd: unable 
to find a certificate for DN: O=Sun Microsystems Inc, OU=Solaris 
Cryptographic Framework, CN=SunOS 5.10
Feb  6 13:21:21 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 622958 user.error] kcfd: 
elfsign_section failed to retrieve signature for 
/usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken.so: ELF object not signed
Feb  6 13:21:21 Solaris-1 java[1916]: [ID 231828 user.error] libpkcs11: 
/usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken.so not a signed provider. See 
cryptoadm(1M). Skipping this plug-in.
Feb  6 13:26:50 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 821307 user.error] kcfd: unable 
to find a certificate for DN: O=Sun Microsystems Inc, OU=Solaris 
Cryptographic Framework, CN=SunOS 5.10
Feb  6 13:26:50 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 760376 user.error] kcfd: 
elfsign_section failed to retrieve signature for 
/kernel/crypto/amd64/des: ELF object not signed
Feb  6 13:35:19 Solaris-1 rpcbind: [ID 564983 daemon.error] rpcbind 
terminating on signal.
Feb  6 13:36:32 Solaris-1 syseventd[128]: [ID 702821 daemon.error] 
EC_xpvsys,sysevent.conf, line 1: no execute access to 
/usr/lib/xen/scripts/xpvsys-event - No such file or directory
Feb  6 13:36:35 Solaris-1 ntpdate[220]: [ID 911342 daemon.error] can't 
find host us.pool.ntp.org
Feb  6 13:36:35 Solaris-1 ntpdate[220]: [ID 911342 daemon.error] can't 
find host north-american.pool.ntp.org
Feb  6 13:36:35 Solaris-1 ntpdate[220]: [ID 911342 daemon.error] can't 
find host lerc-dns.lerc.nasa.gov
Feb  6 13:36:35 Solaris-1 ntpdate[220]: [ID 911342 daemon.error] can't 
find host time-c.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov
Feb  6 13:36:35 Solaris-1 ntpdate[220]: [ID 591498 daemon.error] no 
servers can be used, exiting
Feb  6 13:36:35 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 821307 user.error] kcfd: unable 
to find a certificate for DN: O=Sun Microsystems Inc, OU=Solaris 
Cryptographic Framework, CN=SunOS 5.10
Feb  6 13:36:35 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 202218 user.error] kcfd: 
elfsign_section failed to retrieve signature for 
/kernel/crypto/amd64/arcfour: ELF object not signed
Feb  6 13:36:35 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 821307 user.error] kcfd: unable 
to find a certificate for DN: O=Sun Microsystems Inc, OU=Solaris 
Cryptographic Framework, CN=SunOS 5.10
Feb  6 13:36:35 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 760352 user.error] kcfd: 
elfsign_section failed to retrieve signature for 
/kernel/crypto/amd64/aes: ELF object not signed
Feb  6 13:36:36 Solaris-1 /usr/lib/power/powerd: [ID 387247 
daemon.error] Able to open /dev/srn
Feb  6 13:36:36 Solaris-1 xntpd[240]: [ID 178047 daemon.error] 
refclock_open: /dev/acts0: No such file or directory
Feb  6 13:36:36 Solaris-1 xntpd[240]: [ID 454976 daemon.error] 
configuration of 127.127.18.0 failed
Feb  6 13:36:36 Solaris-1 xntpd[240]: [ID 269952 daemon.error] can't 
open key file /etc/inet/ntp.keys: No such file or directory
Feb  6 13:36:36 Solaris-1 xntpd[240]: [ID 132455 daemon.error] trusted 
key 0 unlikely
Feb  6 13:36:36 Solaris-1 xntpd[240]: [ID 581490 daemon.error] 0 makes a 
poor request keyid
Feb  6 13:36:36 Solaris-1 xntpd[240]: [ID 450285 daemon.error] 0 makes a 
poor control keyid
Feb  6 13:36:38 Solaris-1 xntpd[244]: [ID 381522 daemon.error] couldn't 
resolve `us.pool.ntp.org', giving up on it
Feb  6 13:36:38 Solaris-1 xntpd[244]: [ID 381522 daemon.error] couldn't 
resolve `north-american.pool.ntp.org', giving up on it
Feb  6 13:36:38 Solaris-1 xntpd[244]: [ID 381522 daemon.error] couldn't 
resolve `lerc-dns.lerc.nasa.gov', giving up on it
Feb  6 13:36:38 Solaris-1 xntpd[244]: [ID 381522 daemon.error] couldn't 
resolve `time-c.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov', giving up on it
Feb  6 13:36:46 Solaris-1 svc.startd[7]: [ID 748625 daemon.error] 
network/device-discovery/printers:snmp failed: transitioned to 
maintenance (see 'svcs -xv' for details)
Feb  6 13:36:48 Solaris-1 svc.startd[7]: [ID 748625 daemon.error] 
network/ssh:default failed: transitioned to maintenance (see 'svcs -xv' 
for details)
Feb  6 13:36:58 Solaris-1 svc.startd[7]: [ID 748625 daemon.error] 
network/smtp:sendmail failed repeatedly: transitioned to maintenance 
(see 'svcs -xv' for details)
Feb  6 13:37:02 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 821307 user.error] kcfd: unable 
to find a certificate for DN: O=Sun Microsystems Inc, OU=Solaris 
Cryptographic Framework, CN=SunOS 5.10
Feb  6 13:37:02 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 622958 user.error] kcfd: 
elfsign_section failed to retrieve signature for 
/usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken.so: ELF object not signed
Feb  6 13:37:02 Solaris-1 java[680]: [ID 231828 user.error] libpkcs11: 
/usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken.so not a signed provider. See 
cryptoadm(1M). Skipping this plug-in.
Feb  6 13:37:03 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 821307 user.error] kcfd: unable 
to find a certificate for DN: O=Sun Microsystems Inc, OU=Solaris 
Cryptographic Framework, CN=SunOS 5.10
Feb  6 13:37:03 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 622958 user.error] kcfd: 
elfsign_section failed to retrieve signature for 
/usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken.so: ELF object not signed
Feb  6 13:37:03 Solaris-1 java[840]: [ID 231828 user.error] libpkcs11: 
/usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken.so not a signed provider. See 
cryptoadm(1M). Skipping this plug-in.
Feb  6 13:37:12 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 821307 user.error] kcfd: unable 
to find a certificate for DN: O=Sun Microsystems Inc, OU=Solaris 
Cryptographic Framework, CN=SunOS 5.10
Feb  6 13:37:12 Solaris-1 kcfd[48]: [ID 622958 user.error] kcfd: 
elfsign_section failed to retrieve signature for 
/usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken.so: ELF object not signed
Feb  6 13:37:12 Solaris-1 java[928]: [ID 231828 user.error] libpkcs11: 
/usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken.so not a signed provider. See 
cryptoadm(1M). Skipping this plug-in.

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