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Thread: NIC Card Failure Detection

  1. #1
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    NIC Card Failure Detection

    HI,

    I am trying to understand how to find NIC Card failure on a Solaris box,
    using a solaris command.

    If I have the list of interface devices with me, can I poll by providng that
    interface identifier. Or, if there is a command, which lists each of the interface
    and its status as (functional, non functional).

    Please help,
    Phani.

  2. #2
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    Re: NIC Card Failure Detection

    Use ifconfig -a

    See this Ipconfig for Linux

    and Use following to see how you connected:

    # grep -i link /var/adm/messages

    You will see all of the instances that your system came up and how the connection is negotiated.
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    Re: NIC Card Failure Detection

    No.
    Does it give any error statement which is parsable thru parsing logic?

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    Re: NIC Card Failure Detection

    Actually i'm not getting what you are looking for. But run this command in terminal : "ifconfig" It will list all the interfaces and their state with its configurations...

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    Re: NIC Card Failure Detection

    What I am looking is:

    if there exists a NIC card on solaris box.

    From remote unix machine, if I want to check what is the status (say it
    is proper, or failed card) can I check using ifconfig command.

    How does it give the status of failed card which is not discovered by ifconfig

    Thanks
    Phani

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    Re: NIC Card Failure Detection

    dladm show-link
    Use the above command to see all your physical interfaces, to get the other physical interface up, find out the interface name /w the cmd above and use ifconfig to bring it up.

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