knewton@watsup.waterloo.edu (K. Glen Newton) (05/31/89)
I have a sun386i/150 with 8meg and a 91 meg disk. Last week, what i believe to was a power surge wiped out the NVRAM of the system. I reset the nvram, but a couple of problems developed: i could only log on as root, as it appears that ypbind was not working. During the boot sequence, the following appears: ie0: init failed: no intr (later ...) ypbind: cannot register services RPC: unable to send: errno Network is down i tried checking things out with the sysex, which says there is nothing wrong with the ethernet (but also says that there are no packets coming)... an other funny problem occurrs when i try to access the floppy drive from inside a dos window: i can do a "dir" on drive a: , but if i try to read a file on a: or execute a program, i get "General read error drive a:". I'm not entirely sure that this is really a problem, as i have never before started a dos window when i was root, so this may be something that happened before. anyways, i would appreciate any help as i am getting rather frustrated, and i am supposed to be writing a manuscript ..... thanks, glen knewton@watsup.waterloo.edu {utai,uunet}!watmath!watsup!knewton
philbin@cs.utexas.edu (Bob Philbin) (06/17/89)
That power surge took out part of your CPU board. We've seen this exact curse twice before. Your only course is to get Sun to swap the Roadrunner's mother board. I hope the machine is under warranty or contract maintenance. Bob Philbin