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Action<br />

If you choose "Save Changes," mailtool(1) requests the other mail reader to relinquish<br />

its lock and write out any changes it has made to your inbox. If you choose "Ignore,"<br />

mailtool(1) reads your inbox without locking it. If you choose "Cancel" mailtool(1) exits.<br />

Timeout waiting for ARP/RARP packet<br />

Cause<br />

This problem can occur while booting from the net, and indicates a network<br />

connection problem.<br />

Action<br />

Make sure the Ethernet cable is connected to the network. Check that this system has<br />

an entry in the NIS ethers(4) map or locally on the boot server. Then check the IP<br />

address of the server and the client to make sure they are on the same subnet. Local<br />

/etc/hosts files must agree with one another and with the NIS hosts(4) map.<br />

If those conditions are not causing the problem, go to the system’s PROM monitor<br />

ok prompt and run test net to test the network connection. (On older PROM<br />

monitors, use test-net instead.) If the network test fails, check the Ethernet port,<br />

card, fuse, and cable, replacing them if necessary. Also check the twisted pair port to<br />

make sure it is patched to the correct subnet.<br />

See Also<br />

For more information on packets, see SPARC: Installing Solaris Software. If you are<br />

using the AnswerBook, "ARP/RARP" is a good search <strong>string</strong>.<br />

Timer expired<br />

Cause<br />

The timer set for a STREAMS ioctl call has expired. The cause of this error is<br />

device specific and could indicate either a hardware or software failure, or perhaps a<br />

timeout value that is too short for the specific operation. The status of the ioctl(2)<br />

operation is indeterminate. This is also returned in the case of<br />

_lwp_cond_timedwait(2) or cond_timedwait(3T).<br />

186 Solaris Common Messages and Troubleshooting Guide ♦ October, 1998

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