Table 6. UNIX LLI driver messages for the Ethernet controller (continued)

pnt0-19

IRQ found for PCnet hardware does not match space.c (or pnt.conf)!

 

Explanation: This is a warning message referring to the interrupt request (IRQ) that the

 

SunSoft Solaris driver found in the system.

 

Action: Ignore this message if you are sure that this is what you want to do. Otherwise, run

 

the NETCONFIG program to match the hardware settings

 

 

pnt0-20

add_intr_handler failed! Unknown interrupt type.

 

Explanation: The interrupt request (IRQ) that was specified, or the IRQ that was found,

 

conflicts with other devices in the server. Action:

 

v Modify the hardware settings.

 

v Run the NETCONFIG program to search for another Ethernet controller.

pnt0-21

add_intr_handler failed! Out of range interrupt number.

 

Explanation: The interrupt request (IRQ) that was specified, or the IRQ that was found,

 

conflicts with other devices in the server. Action:

 

v Modify the hardware settings.

 

v Run the NETCONFIG program to search for another Ethernet controller.

pnt0-22

add_intr_handler failed! Out of range IPL.

 

Explanation: The interrupt request (IRQ) that was specified, or the IRQ that was found,

 

conflicts with other devices in the server.

 

Action: Modify the hardware settings. Run the NETCONFIG program to search for another

 

Ethernet controller.

 

 

pnt0-23

add_intr_handler failed! Vector already occupied.

 

Explanation: The interrupt request (IRQ) that was specified, or the IRQ that was found,

 

conflicts with other devices in the server.

 

Action: Modify the hardware settings.

 

 

pnt0-24

add_intr_handler failed! Vector already shared at different IPL.

 

Explanation: The interrupt request (IRQ) that was specified, or the IRQ that was found,

 

conflicts with other devices in the server. Action:

 

v Modify the hardware settings.

 

v Run the NETCONFIG program to search for another Ethernet controller.

pnt0-26

The DMA number is not necessary for PCI device.

 

Explanation: The IBM 10/100 Fault Tolerant Adapter does not require a DMA setting.

 

Action: Edit the SPACE.C file to delete the DMA parameter.

 

 

pnt0-29

The IRQ number is already in use.

 

Explanation: The specified I/O address is already in use.

 

Action: Run the NETCONFIG program to modify the hardware settings.

 

 

pnt0-31

I/O address is not necessary for the PCI device.

 

Explanation: The I/O address specified is not required.

 

Action: Remove the assigned I/O address specified for the Ethernet controller.

 

 

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