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TABLE 4-1Troubleshooting Procedures (Continued)

Symptom

Troubleshooting

 

 

Hung application.

Procedure 1: Using the Host Workstation

Application won’t

1.

From the CDE toolbar, select Tools→Process.

respond.

2.

In the Process Manager window, select Find Process.

 

 

3.

Select the process that is hung. The name of the application or process is in the

 

 

Command column.

 

4.

From the Process Manager menu, select Process→Kill Process.

Note: You may be able to log in from another workstation and use these same GUI tools to save and close, or kill applications.

Procedure 2: Using a Terminal Window From Your Own Workstation

1.To determine the ID number of the hung process, type: ps -ef grep process name

Note: First kill the last application you used when the system hung and, if necessary, kill the next most recent applications that you used.

2. To stop the process, type: kill -9process ID

Procedure 3: Using Remote Login or Telnet

1.From another workstation, use a terminal window and type either: rlogin hostname

or type: telnet hostname

2.Type your login ID and password.

3.From the terminal window, type: ps -ef grep process name

4.Start killing processes. Type the name of the last application you were using when the system froze.

Type: kill -9process ID

After killing the processes for the last-used application, look at your system to see if it is usable. If not, continue to kill processes until the system is usable or until you can shut it down and restart it.

Caution: Be sure to log off from the remote system. Another user might be able to access your system if you do not exit the terminal window.

5. On the second workstation, type exit and close the terminal window.

During the boot procedure, the system displays a network error message.

Use this procedure if the system displays these error messages:

Warning: timed out waiting for NIS to come up :Timeout waiting for ARP/RARP packet

1.From a remote system, ping the system with this command: ping hostname

2.Verify with your system administrator that the network is operational.

3.Is the Ethernet cable connected between the workstation and the wall outlet or router?

4.Try connecting another Ethernet cable. Does the new cable work?

5.If cable changes do not help, bring the system to the ok prompt and verify the OpenBoot PROM settings. Most systems should be set to diag-switch? = false and boot-deviceset to disk net. For more information on OpenBoot PROM settings, see the Sun Blade 2500 Service, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting Manual, 817- 5117, or contact a Sun Service Support Center.

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Contents Sun Blade Getting Started Guide Energy Star Contents Getting Started With the Additional Preinstalled Software Contents Vi Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December Figures Viii Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December Tables Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December Preface How This Book Is OrganizedUsing Unix Commands Typographic Conventions Shell PromptsAccessing Sun Documentation Online Related DocumentationThird-Party Web Sites Contacting Sun Technical SupportSun Welcomes Your Comments Xvi Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December Safety and Compliance Information Planning the Installation Process1Process for Installing the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation Unpacking the Workstation 2Unpacking the WorkstationFront Panel Overview 3Front Panel OverviewBack Panel Overview 4Back Panel OverviewXVR-100 33 MHz Cabling the Workstation 6illustrates the cable connections for the workstationPowering On the Workstation Powering Off the Workstation 1describes two methods for powering off the workstationSun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December Planning the Installation Process for Solaris Setting Up Your Operating System Use a Preinstalled Version Software? YesPage Sun Install Check Downloading Sun Install Check Power Management Features 2Power-Indicator LED StatusPutting the Workstation Into Low-PowerMode Activating the Workstation From Low-Power ModeSun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December Getting Started With the Additional Preinstalled Software Solaris Documentation Sun Blade 2500 Workstation Hardware DocumentationDocumentation on the Hard Drive Documentation on CD Viewing ShowMe How Video AnimationsSolstice DiskSuite and Volume Manager MozillaGetting Started With Mozilla Common Desktop Environment CDE Gnome Desktop EnvironmentApache Server Getting Started With GnomeGetting Started With Apache Server Adobe Acrobat Reader Sun ONE Grid EngineGetting Started With Adobe Acrobat Reader StarOffice Getting Started With StarOfficeSun ONE Studio PerlGetting Started With Sun ONE Studio Development Tools for the Java Platform Getting Started With PerlJMStudio SunForumGetting Started With JMStudio Restoring Preinstalled Software Getting Started With SunForumRestoring the Solaris Preinstalled Software Restoring the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation DocumentationReinstalling StarOffice Software Backing Up the Preinstalled Image to Another Hard DriveReinstalling Other Software Reinstalling MozillaHard Drive Mirroring SolarisSun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December Troubleshooting and Technical Support Troubleshooting the Sun Blade WorkstationIf the CD has not ejected using above, complete these steps Troubleshooting and Technical Support Type kill -9process ID Manual How to Get Technical Assistance 2Sun Web Sites and Telephone Numbers
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