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Asset ID: 1-72-1018007.1
Update Date:2009-11-17
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Solution Type  Problem Resolution Sure

Solution  1018007.1 :   Sun Enterprise[TM] 10000: "/sbin/cvcd-(HOSTNAME:'domain'): lost data output" error  


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Symptoms
"cvcd" logs error messages.
After starting a netcon session to a domain, an error may occur:
/sbin/cvcd-(HOSTNAME:'domain'): lost data output
If  Patch-ID# 106311-01 is installed,  the error message changes to:
/sbin/cvcd-(HOSTNAME:`domain`): TLI socket write error Resource temporarily unavailable
If  the netcon session is restarted the error generally will not appear right away, but may recur in days or weeks.  This error could be appear in any version of SSP, though the exact message differs based on the patch level


Resolution
Start netcon logging.
When a Sun Enterprise[TM] 10000 domain is running, the cvcd daemon is used to communicate with netcon. If the netcon is not running, the cvcd daemon buffers the console output until the next netcon is started.
If netcon has not been run for a while, the console output may be too much to hold in cvcd's buffer. When this happens, the above error is produced.
This error has no impact on running the domain.  To avoid the error and keep a useful log of what is sent to the console, enable netcon logging on the SSP. For information on how to do this, please refer to  < Document: 1018006.1 >.


Product
Sun Enterprise 10000 Server

netcon, cvcd, Starfire[TM]
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Change History
Date: 2009-11-17
User Name: Volkmar Grote 117021
Action: Reviewed for Content Team
Comment: removed minor glitches
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29ddef46-0a18-11d6-92de-ae47474f0f6c|Sun Enterprise 10000 Server

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