Solaris 7 11/99 Release Notes Supplement for Sun Hardware

idn.conf(4) File

IDNs are initialized on the domain by using the idn.conf(4) file. Each domain must have an idn.conf(4) file to be a member of an IDN. This file is used to instantiate each instance of the driver and to initialize multiple parameters that can affect the performance and behavior of the IDN. You must ensure that the values of the parameters are within the allowed ranges of the values. Refer to the Sun Enterprise 10000 InterDomain Networks User Guide in the SSP 3.2 AnswerBook2TM collection for more information about the idn.conf(4) parameters.


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Values outside of the allowed range can result in panics occurring on the domain after the domain is rebooted. If the domain panics, the event detector daemon detects the panic and reboots the domain, causing the domain to panic again. Thus, the domain cannot be rebooted if the idn.conf(4) file contains an incorrect value. Sun Microsystems suggests that any /etc/hostname.idnX file be removed to prevent automatic loading of the IDN driver upon reboot.