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"D"<br />

data access exception<br />

Cause<br />

This message can result from running an old version of the operating system that<br />

does not support new hardware, or by running an operating system that is not<br />

configured for new hardware. It can also result from incorrectly installed DSIMMs or<br />

from a disk problem.<br />

Action<br />

Upgrade your operating system to a version that supports the new hardware or<br />

machine architecture. For example, upgrading a SPARCstation 2 (with sun4c kernel<br />

architecture) to a SPARCstation 20 (with sun4m kernel architecture) requires an<br />

operating system upgrade or reconfiguration.<br />

See Also<br />

For more information on upgrades, see the section describing system and device<br />

configuration in the Solaris 1.x to Solaris 2.x Transition Guide.<br />

Data fault<br />

Cause<br />

This is a kind of bad trap that usually causes a system panic. When this message<br />

appears after a bad trap message, a system text or data access fault probably<br />

occurred.¤ In the absence of a bad trap message, this message might indicate a user<br />

text or data access fault. Data loss is possible if the problem occurs other than at boot<br />

time.<br />

Action<br />

Make sure the machine can reboot, then check the log file /var/adm/messages for<br />

hints about what went wrong.<br />

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