Error Calling Entry Point For Usr Lib Drivers If En
etherchannel fails after reboot 1 reply Latest Post - 2008-10-12T07:12:01Z by esv Display:ConversationsBy Date 1-2 of 2 Previous Next SystemAdmin 110000D4XK 6902 Posts Pinned topic AIX 5.3 06-03 - etherchannel fails after reboot 2008-09-24T20:56:32Z | Tags: Answered question This question has been answered. Unanswered question This question has not been answered yet. I've been fighting this one for a while, and haven't found much info at all regarding it. The issue I'm having is that after a reboot the etherchannels that are defined only function on the primary connection (ie the first adapter in the list) and not any other adapters. We have tried multiple switches, and every setting we can think of, all with the same result. What does get the etherchannel working properly, is doing a detach, up, then mkdev on the etherchannel interface, ie; ifconfig en6 detach ifconfig en6 up mkdev -l en6 Afterwhich the etherchannel begins to work as expected. Doing a tcpdump, which puts the adapters in promisc mode, also gets things working. Where as a tcpdump -p (which doesn't put it into promisc) shows that the etherchannel isn't receiving any traffic/replies (when the primary is down, until the above workaround is performed) It seems as if when AIX initially brings up the etherchannel, it doesn't set something properly on the second adapter causing it to not accept any traffic. The only patches that google has come up with have been for versions earlier than what we're running, and I would expect they would be included in our version. /tmp/rc.net.out does show this; 0821-510 ifconfig: error calling entry point for /usr/lib/drivers/if_en: The specified device does not exist. 0821-103 : The command /usr/sbin/ifconfig en6 inet 172.28.240.2 arp netmask 255.255.255.0 mtu 1500 up failed. 0821-007 cfgif: ifconfig command failed. The status of "en6" Interface in the current running system is uncertain. but according to, and this is about the only relevant doc I've been able to find so far, Link: developerworks:if_en: ns_alloc(en6) failed with errno
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