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system hang<br />

Cause<br />

4.1.3C SBUS cards suffer system freeze<br />

SYSTEM HANGS DURING BOOT<br />

Cause<br />

When the user boots a system, it hangs after the boot up messages "root on," "swap<br />

on," and "dump on." After the system displays these messages, the LEDs will flash<br />

and the system hangs.<br />

This is the result of an earlier fsck that deleted devices under the /dev directory.<br />

Check for the /dev/console device and if it is missing, make one.<br />

"T"<br />

tar: /dev/rmt/0: No such file or<br />

directory<br />

Cause<br />

The default tape device /dev/rmt/0, or possibly the device specified by the TAPE<br />

environment variable, is not currently connected to the system, is not configured, or<br />

its hardware symbolic link is broken.<br />

Action<br />

List the files in the /dev/rmt directory to see which tape devices are currently<br />

configured. If none are configured, ensure that a tape device is correctly attached to<br />

the system, and reboot with the -r option to reconfigure devices.<br />

If tape devices other than /dev/rmt/0 are configured, you could specify one of<br />

them after the -f option of tar(1).<br />

180 Solaris Common Messages and Troubleshooting Guide ♦ October, 1998

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