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Copyright (c) 1983-1996, Sun Microsystems, Inc.<br />

WARNING: add_spec: No major number for sf<br />

The sf(7D) driver is specific for a Sun Enterprise Network Array (SENA), also<br />

known as a "photon".<br />

Action<br />

If there is no SENA attached to the system, the message can be safely ignored. To<br />

stop seeing the message comment out the last line in /kernel/drv/ssd.conf that<br />

references sf(7D).<br />

If you do this, and then later attach a SENA to your system, please remember to<br />

uncomment this line again.<br />

WARNING: Clock gained int days-- CHECK<br />

AND RESET THE DATE!<br />

Cause<br />

Each workstation contains an internal clock powered by a rechargeable battery. After<br />

the system is halted and turned off, the internal clock continues to keep time. When<br />

the system is powered on and reboots, the system notices that the internal clock has<br />

gained time since the workstation was halted.<br />

Action<br />

In most cases, especially if the power has been off for less than a month, the internal<br />

clock keeps the correct time, and you do not have to reset the date. Use the date(1)<br />

command to check the date and time on your system. If the date or time is wrong,<br />

become superuser and use the date(1) command to reset them.<br />

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