Deleting Tank Dips in 04_TIGER

How do I delete a Tank dip entry in Transaction 04_TIGER.
I created a tank dip then saved th dip, but when I go back to change tank dip option and bring up the selected dip that need deleting, I then tick the DD box , select delete line option and save. Tank dip disapperes but when I go back into either display or change the Tank dip is still there.
The line should have been deleted but still shows on the screen.
Any thought on a resolution.
regards
Ady Owen

Hi Owen,
Please select DD checkbox and then just save. "Do not delete the line Item" by selecting "delete line", this will only delete the line from display, it will not delete the tank dip entry.  .
Thanks,
Anubhav

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    30.     O2XSLTOTR                      OTR Texts for XSLT Programs
    31.     O2XSLTTEXT                     Short Descriptions for XSLT Programs
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    41.     OBGV                           Forecast Object Groups
    42.     OBJ_DIFF                       Show Differences in Overlapping Objects in
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    45.     OBJK                           Plant Maintenance Object List
    46.     OBJLAN                         Object: Special Rule for Original Language
    47.     OBJM                           Object Method
    48.     OBJS                           Object: Object List
    49.     OBJSL                          Object: Object List - Logical Object
    50.     OBJSUB                         Subobjects
    51.     OBJSUBREP                      For transact. 0REP: Program to be started
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    54.     OBJT                           Description of Type T Objects (Separate Tr
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    67.     OIA03                          Exchange item data - purchasing side
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    84.     OIAF8                          Formula Condition Data - Terms (enhance CI
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    160.     OICQ2                          Formula Repository - Formula Term
    161.     OICQ3                          Formula Repository - Formula Term Item
    162.     OICQ4                          Formula Condition Data - Formula Header
    163.     OICQ5                          Formula Condition Data - Formula Terms
    164.     OICQ6                          Formula Condition Data - Formula Term Ite
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    174.     OICQST                         Quotation Source Description
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    super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
    32, 98464, 196896, 295328, 393760, 492192, 590624, 689056, 787488, 885920,
    20055584, 20154016, 20252448, 20350880, 20449312, 20547744, 20646176,
    20744608, 20843040, 20941472
    # mount /apps
    # ls -al /apps
    total 20
    drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 512 Sep 10 12:31 .
    drwxr-xr-x 38 root root 1024 Sep 10 12:09 ..
    drwx------ 2 root root 8192 Sep 10 12:31 lost+found
    # su - sybase
    Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic January 2005
    sol10% cd /apps
    sol10% rm *
    rm: lost+found is a directory
    sol10% rm -rf *
    rm: cannot read directory lost+found: Permission denied
    sol10% ls -al
    total 20
    drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 512 Sep 10 12:31 .
    drwxr-xr-x 38 root root 1024 Sep 10 12:09 ..
    drwx------ 2 root root 8192 Sep 10 12:31 lost+found
    sol10% exit
    sol10% logout
    # chgrp sybase /apps
    # chmod g+w /apps
    # ls -ald /apps
    drwxrwxr-x 3 root sybase 512 Sep 10 12:31 /apps
    # ls -al /apps
    total 20
    drwxrwxr-x 3 root sybase 512 Sep 10 12:31 .
    drwxr-xr-x 38 root root 1024 Sep 10 12:09 ..
    drwx------ 2 root root 8192 Sep 10 12:31 lost+found
    # su - sybase
    Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic January 2005
    sol10% cd /apps
    sol10% rm -rf *
    sol10% ls -al
    total 4
    drwxrwxr-x 2 root sybase 512 Sep 10 12:34 .
    drwxr-xr-x 38 root root 1024 Sep 10 12:09 ..
    sol10% id
    uid=***(sybase) gid=***(sybase)
    sol10% exit
    sol10% logout
    # pwd
    # ls -ald /apps
    drwxrwxr-x 2 root sybase 512 Sep 10 12:34 /apps
    # ls -al /apps
    total 4
    drwxrwxr-x 2 root sybase 512 Sep 10 12:34 .
    drwxr-xr-x 38 root root 1024 Sep 10 12:09 ..
    It's a new "bare metal" (in as much as there is no metal) install. I created the sybase user from scratch by hand editing passwd, group and shadow, buy copying and pasting the data out of the NIS maps. All I've done besides the install & patch is setup networking manually, and created the metadb's and the soft partitions and the mount points & newfs'ed & mounted three of them . I then changed ownership of /apps to be sybase:sybase, and handed it to the database team for the sybase install. they came back and said "should we be able to do this?" as they habitually run rm rf * knowing they can't delete root owned files, only now they can... This is true even if I just chgrp the directory and give them group write permissions. They can still delete anything owned by root, even if it doesn't have group permissions just like the lost+found directory. No other "real" machine we have, x86 or SPARC does this, but we've never installed u5 before either.
    As you can imagine losing the lost+found directory is a bit of a problem, however what's really worrying me is if they can do that, what happens when they run sybase as the sybase user? If it borks can they trash the OS and write/overwrite random files?
    It's a VM, so in as much that's not a problem, but the reason it's a VM is somebody wants to send a VM to a client as a demo, and at present it's highly unstable IMO.
    Does anyone have any idea where to start? My thoughts are that it may be a VMware issue, (though the hardware and the guest OS is supported) it could be a bug, because I've never seen that weird newfs error before, and then I found this:
    http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6622243
    Or it could be me, and the fact that I'm hand configuring it, and u5 now requires I do it "properly" with useradd, etc. I'd like to test, but the guy wants it built, and wants it now, so I patched it up, and gave it back to the database team and told them to be careful.
    I'd be interested in you opinions regardless.
    The full spec of the "machine" is below, sol10 is not it's name for obvious reasons, and I've hashed out the ID & GIUD for similar reasons.
    # uname -a
    SunOS sol10 5.10 Generic_127128-11 i86pc i386 i86pc
    # prtdiag
    System Configuration: VMware, Inc. VMware Virtual Platform
    BIOS Configuration: Phoenix Technologies LTD 6.00 09/06/2007
    ==== Processor Sockets ====================================
    Version Location Tag
    Pentium(R) Pro CPU socket #0
    Pentium(R) Pro CPU socket #1
    ==== Memory Device Sockets ================================
    Type Status Set Device Locator Bank Locator
    DRAM in use 0 RAM slot #0 RAM slot #0
    DRAM in use 0 RAM slot #1 RAM slot #1
    DRAM in use 0 RAM slot #2 RAM slot #2
    DRAM in use 0 RAM slot #3 RAM slot #3
    ==== On-Board Devices =====================================
    VMware SVGA II
    ES1371
    ==== Upgradeable Slots ====================================
    ID Status Type Description
    0 unknown ISA ISA Slot J8
    0 unknown ISA ISA Slot J9
    0 unknown ISA ISA Slot J10
    1 in use PCI PCI Slot J11
    2 in use PCI PCI Slot J12
    3 in use PCI PCI Slot J13
    4 available PCI PCI Slot J14
    # dmesg
    Wednesday, 10 September 2008 15:33:35 BST
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 busra: [ID 490441 kern.info] NOTICE: ndi_ra_free: bad free, dip ffffffff803807a8, resource type memory
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 busra: [ID 883242 kern.info] NOTICE: ndi_ra_free: freeing base 0xe0000, len 0x4000 overlaps with existing resource base 0x0, len 0xf4000000
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] pci0 at root: space 0 offset 0
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pci0 is /pci@0,0
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci@0,0/pci1000,30@10 (mpt0):
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 Rev. 1 LSI, Inc. 1030 found.
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: pci1000,30 (mpt) instance 0 vector 0x11 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x11 is bound to cpu 0
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci@0,0/pci1000,30@10 (mpt0):
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 mpt0 Firmware version v0.0.0.0 (?)
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci@0,0/pci1000,30@10 (mpt0):
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 mpt0: IOC Operational.
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 pci: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci1000,30@10, mpt0
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] mpt0 is /pci@0,0/pci1000,30@10
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd0 at mpt0: target 0 lun 0
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd0 is /pci@0,0/pci1000,30@10/sd@0,0
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info] /pci@0,0/pci1000,30@10/sd@0,0 (sd0) online
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 unix: [ID 190185 kern.info] SMBIOS v2.31 loaded (1695 bytes)
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info] /cpus (cpunex0) online
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: dld0
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] dld0 is /pseudo/dld@0
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: i8042 (i8042) instance 0 vector 0x1 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x1 is bound to cpu 1
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 398438 kern.info] pcplusmp: i8042 (i8042) instance #0 vector 0xc ioapic 0x2 intin 0xc is bound to cpu 1
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 i8042: [ID 526150 kern.info] 8042 device: keyboard@0, kb8042 # 0
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] kb80420 is /isa/i8042@1,60/keyboard@0
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 i8042: [ID 526150 kern.info] 8042 device: mouse@1, mouse8042 # 0
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] mouse80420 is /isa/i8042@1,60/mouse@1
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 unix: [ID 950921 kern.info] cpu0: x86 (GenuineIntel family 6 model 15 step 8 clock 2000 MHz)
    Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 unix: [ID 950921 kern.info] cpu0: Intel(r) Xeon(r) CPU E5335 @ 2.00GHz
    Sep 10 10:17:47 sol10 unix: [ID 950921 kern.info] cpu1: x86 (GenuineIntel family 6 model 15 step 8 clock 2000 MHz)
    Sep 10 10:17:47 sol10 unix: [ID 950921 kern.info] cpu1: Intel(r) Xeon(r) CPU E5335 @ 2.00GHz
    Sep 10 10:17:47 sol10 unix: [ID 557827 kern.info] cpu1 initialization complete - online
    Sep 10 10:17:47 sol10 rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] iscsi0 at root
    Sep 10 10:17:47 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] iscsi0 is /iscsi
    Sep 10 10:17:52 sol10 genunix: [ID 454863 kern.info] dump on /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s1 size 8197 MB
    Sep 10 10:17:53 sol10 pci: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci8086,7191@1, pci_pci0
    Sep 10 10:17:53 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pci_pci0 is /pci@0,0/pci8086,7191@1
    Sep 10 10:17:54 sol10 mac: [ID 469746 kern.info] NOTICE: e1000g0 registered
    Sep 10 10:17:54 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: pci8086,100f (e1000g) instance 0 vector 0x12 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x12 is bound to cpu 0
    Sep 10 10:17:54 sol10 e1000g: [ID 766679 kern.info] Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection, Driver Ver. 5.1.11
    Sep 10 10:17:54 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: zfs0
    Sep 10 10:17:54 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] zfs0 is /pseudo/zfs@0
    Sep 10 10:17:55 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0
    Sep 10 10:17:55 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm@0
    Sep 10 10:17:55 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: power0
    Sep 10 10:17:55 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] power0 is /pseudo/power@0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: devinfo0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo@0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] xsvc0 at root
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] xsvc0 is /xsvc
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pseudo1
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pseudo1 is /pseudo/zconsnex@1
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: lp (ecpp) instance 0 vector 0x7 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x7 is bound to cpu 1
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 isa: [ID 202937 kern.info] ISA-device: ecpp0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ecpp0 is /isa/lp@1,378
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: asy (asy) instance 0 vector 0x4 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x4 is bound to cpu 0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 isa: [ID 202937 kern.info] ISA-device: asy0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] asy0 is /isa/asy@1,3f8
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 398438 kern.info] pcplusmp: asy (asy) instance #1 vector 0x3 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x3 is bound to cpu 0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 isa: [ID 202937 kern.info] ISA-device: asy1
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] asy1 is /isa/asy@1,2f8
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: ide (ata) instance 0 vector 0xe ioapic 0x2 intin 0xe is bound to cpu 1
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: ide (ata) instance 0 vector 0xe ioapic 0x2 intin 0xe is bound to cpu 0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 640982 kern.info] ATAPI device at targ 0, lun 0 lastlun 0x0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 846691 kern.info] model VMware Virtual IDE CDROM Drive
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 479077 kern.info] ATA/ATAPI-4 supported, majver 0x1e minver 0x17
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pci: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ide@0, ata0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ata0 is /pci@0,0/pci-ide@7,1/ide@0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd1 at ata0: target 0 lun 0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd1 is /pci@0,0/pci-ide@7,1/ide@0/sd@0,0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: fdc (fdc) instance 0 vector 0x6 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x6 is bound to cpu 1
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 isa: [ID 202937 kern.info] ISA-device: fdc0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 fdc: [ID 114370 kern.info] fd0 at fdc0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fd0 is /isa/fdc@1,3f0/fd@0,0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 314293 kern.info] device pciclass,030000@f(display#0) keeps up device sd@0,0(sd#1), but the latter is not power managed
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: nvidia255
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] nvidia255 is /pseudo/nvidia@255
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: ramdisk1024
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ramdisk1024 is /pseudo/ramdisk@1024
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: lockstat0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] lockstat0 is /pseudo/lockstat@0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: llc10
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] llc10 is /pseudo/llc1@0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: lofi0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] lofi0 is /pseudo/lofi@0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: dtrace0
    Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] dtrace0 is /pseudo/dtrace@0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: profile0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] profile0 is /pseudo/profile@0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: systrace0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] systrace0 is /pseudo/systrace@0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fbt0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fbt0 is /pseudo/fbt@0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: sdt0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sdt0 is /pseudo/sdt@0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fasttrap0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fasttrap0 is /pseudo/fasttrap@0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fcp0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fcp0 is /pseudo/fcp@0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fcsm0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fcsm0 is /pseudo/fcsm@0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: lx_systrace0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] lx_systrace0 is /pseudo/lx_systrace@0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: ucode0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ucode0 is /pseudo/ucode@0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fssnap0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fssnap0 is /pseudo/fssnap@0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: winlock0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] winlock0 is /pseudo/winlock@0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: vol0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] vol0 is /pseudo/vol@0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: rsm0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] rsm0 is /pseudo/rsm@0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pool0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pool0 is /pseudo/pool@0
    Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 ipf: [ID 774698 kern.info] IP Filter: v4.1.9, running.
    Sep 10 10:18:05 sol10 nfs4cbd[395]: [ID 867284 daemon.notice] nfsv4 cannot determine local hostname binding for transport tcp - delegations will not be available on this transport
    Sep 10 10:18:10 sol10 sendmail[598]: [ID 702911 mail.crit] My unqualified host name (localhost) unknown; sleeping for retry
    Sep 10 10:18:10 sol10 sendmail[600]: [ID 702911 mail.crit] My unqualified host name (localhost) unknown; sleeping for retry
    Sep 10 10:18:17 sol10 mac: [ID 736570 kern.info] NOTICE: e1000g0 unregistered
    Sep 10 10:19:10 sol10 sendmail[598]: [ID 702911 mail.alert] unable to qualify my own domain name (localhost) -- using short name
    Sep 10 10:19:10 sol10 sendmail[600]: [ID 702911 mail.alert] unable to qualify my own domain name (localhost) -- using short name
    Sep 10 10:20:10 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: devinfo0
    Sep 10 10:20:10 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo@0
    Sep 10 10:24:54 sol10 mac: [ID 469746 kern.info] NOTICE: e1000g0 registered
    Sep 10 10:24:54 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: pci8086,100f (e1000g) instance 0 vector 0x12 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x12 is bound to cpu 0
    Sep 10 10:24:54 sol10 e1000g: [ID 766679 kern.info] Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection, Driver Ver. 5.1.11
    Sep 10 10:24:59 sol10 e1000g: [ID 801725 kern.info] NOTICE: pci8086,100f - e1000g[0] : Adapter 1000Mbps full duplex copper link is up.
    Sep 10 10:28:21 sol10 in.routed[502]: [ID 798604 daemon.error] empty response from 129.0.1.124
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: lp (ecpp) instance 0 vector 0x7 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x7 is bound to cpu 1
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 isa: [ID 202937 kern.info] ISA-device: ecpp0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ecpp0 is /isa/lp@1,378
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: asy (asy) instance 0 vector 0x4 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x4 is bound to cpu 0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 isa: [ID 202937 kern.info] ISA-device: asy0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] asy0 is /isa/asy@1,3f8
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 398438 kern.info] pcplusmp: asy (asy) instance #1 vector 0x3 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x3 is bound to cpu 0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 isa: [ID 202937 kern.info] ISA-device: asy1
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] asy1 is /isa/asy@1,2f8
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: nvidia255
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] nvidia255 is /pseudo/nvidia@255
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: ramdisk1024
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ramdisk1024 is /pseudo/ramdisk@1024
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: lockstat0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] lockstat0 is /pseudo/lockstat@0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: llc10
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] llc10 is /pseudo/llc1@0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: lofi0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] lofi0 is /pseudo/lofi@0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: profile0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] profile0 is /pseudo/profile@0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: systrace0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] systrace0 is /pseudo/systrace@0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fbt0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fbt0 is /pseudo/fbt@0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: sdt0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sdt0 is /pseudo/sdt@0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fcp0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fcp0 is /pseudo/fcp@0
    Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fcsm0
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