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change all of these entries to files first:<br />

rpc files nis<br />

hosts files nis<br />

ethers files nis<br />

bootparams files nis<br />

Note - You may have to manually update these files if they do not contain info on<br />

the client machine you are trying to jumpstart.<br />

Then remove the client with rm_install_client(1M), remove the contents of<br />

tftpboot, and re-add the client:<br />

add_install_client -c /jumpstart-dir/profiles ’client name’ ’arch’<br />

panic: mutex_adaptive_exit<br />

Cause<br />

CD-ROM boot gets error:panic: mutex_adaptive_exit Documented above under<br />

message "panic_mutex". Same SRDB ID.<br />

Panic<br />

Cause<br />

A system panics and crashes when a program exercises an operating system bug.<br />

Although the crash might seem unfriendly to a user, the sudden stop actually<br />

safeguards the system and its data from further corruption.<br />

Along with bringing the operating system to a stop, the panic routine copies the<br />

memory contents in use to a dump device, recording critical information about the<br />

current state of the CPU from which the panic routine was called.<br />

Because the primary swap device is usually the default dump device, the primary<br />

swap device should be large enough to hold a complete image of memory. The<br />

system tries to reboot after the memory image is saved.<br />

If the system does not reboot successfully, consider these possibilities:<br />

1. Catastrophic hardware failure, such as faulty memory or a crashed disk;<br />

152 Solaris Common Messages and Troubleshooting Guide ♦ October, 1998

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