What we did was to edit /etc/path_to_inst and then reboot with -r. This
worked for us. NOTE: We had disk mirroring and we nuked some of that config
info which is stored in there too... but we fixed it.
Some other suggestions were interesting, though: (see qfe bug in this one)
1)
>Have you tried a boot -r on the box with *no* extra cards in it? That
>should bring it up with only an hme0. Then you can put in your single
>and your quad and do another boot -r.
>
>By the way, there is a really nasty bug with the qfe on the Ultra 2.
>Periodically it will silently stop acknowledging any segments on any
>of those interfaces. Snoop still shows traffic, but you can't ping or
>otherwise connect to any boxes on that segment. In order to fix it we
>had to put these lines in our /etc/system file:
>
>* 100 M/bit Card Co-existence on Ultra 2
>set hme:hme_64bit_enable=0
>set fas:fas_enable_sbus64=0
>* End edit
>set qfe:qfedebug=1
>Christopher L. Barnard
2)
make a backup of /etc/path_to_inst.
rm /etc/path_to_inst
reboot -- -ra
*This is a dangerous procedure*
~frank + Official SysAdmin of the new millenium! + <xyzzy@voicenet.com>
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