Sun Fire V490 Error

Hello everyone,
I got issue with this UUID=a4334520-a3be-6004-b82d-b4042a6f1ade.
Pls advise or suggest us in this case.
TIME UUID SUNW-MSG-ID
Apr 19 18:48:48.6895 a4334520-a3be-6004-b82d-b4042a6f1ade FMD-8000-2K
100% defect.sunos.fmd.module
Problem in: -
Affects: fmd:///module/cpumem-diagnosis
FRU: -
Location: -
May 20 00:10:15.3150 a4334520-a3be-6004-b82d-b4042a6f1ade FMD-8000-4M Repaired
100% defect.sunos.fmd.module Removed
Problem in: -
Affects: fmd:///module/cpumem-diagnosis
FRU: -
Location: -
May 20 00:10:15.3984 a4334520-a3be-6004-b82d-b4042a6f1ade FMD-8000-6U Resolved
100% defect.sunos.fmd.module Removed
Problem in: -
Affects: fmd:///module/cpumem-diagnosis
FRU: -
Location: -
TIME UUID SUNW-MSG-ID
Apr 19 18:48:48.6895 a4334520-a3be-6004-b82d-b4042a6f1ade FMD-8000-2K
100% defect.sunos.fmd.module
Problem in: -
Affects: fmd:///module/cpumem-diagnosis
FRU: -
Location: -
May 20 00:10:15.3150 a4334520-a3be-6004-b82d-b4042a6f1ade FMD-8000-4M Repaired
100% defect.sunos.fmd.module Removed
Problem in: -
Affects: fmd:///module/cpumem-diagnosis
FRU: -
Location: -
May 20 00:10:15.3984 a4334520-a3be-6004-b82d-b4042a6f1ade FMD-8000-6U Resolved
100% defect.sunos.fmd.module Removed
Problem in: -
Affects: fmd:///module/cpumem-diagnosis
FRU: -
Location: -
TIME UUID SUNW-MSG-ID
Apr 19 18:48:48.6895 a4334520-a3be-6004-b82d-b4042a6f1ade FMD-8000-2K
100% defect.sunos.fmd.module
Problem in: -
Affects: fmd:///module/cpumem-diagnosis
FRU: -
Location: -
May 20 00:10:15.3150 a4334520-a3be-6004-b82d-b4042a6f1ade FMD-8000-4M Repaired
100% defect.sunos.fmd.module Removed
Problem in: -
Affects: fmd:///module/cpumem-diagnosis
FRU: -
Location: -
May 20 00:10:15.3984 a4334520-a3be-6004-b82d-b4042a6f1ade FMD-8000-6U Resolved
100% defect.sunos.fmd.module Removed
Problem in: -
Affects: fmd:///module/cpumem-diagnosis
FRU: -
Location: -
Thanks,
Vutha

Not useful information. FMA has disable a component: A Solaris Fault Manager component has experienced an error that required the module to be disabled.
If you can post the messages from /var/adm/messages by the time the issue occurs, will be useful in order to help you.
Best.
</SQ>

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  • About Sun Fire E25K I2c read time out error

    Hi,
    Can anybody give me a breif explaination about the following errors
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    address: 21
    Nov 7 08:16:36 2006 E25K-ORADR-sc0 hwad[11914]: [1128
    20621356152372741 ERR SelectPll.cc 292] Reading bus failed in address
    0, ecode=1123
    Nov 7 18:45:40 2006 E25K-ORADR-sc0 hwad[11914]: [1123
    20659099583593289 ERR I2cComm.cc 410] I2c read time out - bus: 10,
    address: 21
    Nov 7 18:45:40 2006 E25K-ORADR-sc0 hwad[11914]: [1128
    20659099584735868 ERR SelectPll.cc 138] Reading bus failed in address
    0, ecode=1123
    Nov 8 02:15:01 2006 E25K-ORADR-sc0 hwad[11914]: [1124
    20686060070434628 ERR I2cComm.cc 1095] I2c write time out - bus: 10,
    address: 21
    Nov 8 02:15:01 2006 E25K-ORADR-sc0 hwad[11914]: [1129
    20686060083304777 ERR SelectPll.cc 181] Writing bus failed in address
    0, ecode=1124
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    TIA.
    Rgds,
    Simon

    Hello Simon,
    these forums are user-to-user. The Fire E25K is definetely beyond the scope of these forums (too expensive, too critical for your business, too complex).
    This system should be under Spectrum coverage (Platinum/Gold).
    Open a service case !
    Let's if you get any response to your posting on the Sun Managers mailing list.
    Michael
    Message was edited by:
    MAALATFT

  • "Memory  Sizing" error on Sun Fire V65x

    Hello.
    I have some trouble with my old Sun Fire V65x and i hope that you guys can help me out.
    I had 2,5GB RAM installed in my server, working flawless. 2 x 256MB and 2 x 1GB modules. 256-modules in Bank 1 and 1GB´s in Bank 2.
    To get rid of the boot up warning of wrong memory configuration i moved the 2 1GB modules to bank 3 (as stated in the manual) but that was when the problem started.
    In this configuration the server won't go to POST, i tried moving the 1GB modules around between bank 1, 2 & 3 without any result.
    The server will not go to POST. No beeps, no nothing. When turning the server on line it starts up, the fans starts running on at maximum speed and that's all, no picture and no POST and the system warning LED turns to red. After a couple of minutes in this state the fans slow down for a couple of seconds and then back to 100% (repeating cycle)
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    I have tried:
    Resetting the memory config in BIOS (using the 2x256 DIMMs and then installing the 2 1GB modules.
    Moving the memory modules around between different banks, both alone and with the 2 256MB DIMMs present.
    Clearing the CMOS settings.
    Searching manuals and Google for hours without answer to my problem or what "memory sizing " means in this situation.
    System:
    Sun Fire V65x
    1 CPU
    If anyone know the answer to my dilemma and are willing to help me, i would be really grateful.
    Sadly i do not have the possibility to test the memory modules in another system.
    Best regards. Erik Järlestrand, Sweden.

    Hardware. A reboot will probably not do anything. From what I can tell, it's a CPU cache problem. If you do anything, shut the system down completely, turn the power off for a minimum of 20 seconds to let any residual electricty go away, the turn it back on. If the problem returns, you'll most likely need to either get a new CPU module or a new V100. I don't know if the CPU can be removed from the V100 motherboard, but since there are jumper settings for the speed I would assume that you can.

  • How Can I shutdown SUN FIRE 4800 Machine?

    Dear IT Experts,
    I maintain a SUN Server. It is SUN Fire F4800. To login , I must use HyperTerminal, serial cable , and Laptop.
    I have a plan to shutdown this machine for about 30 minutes for hardware maintenance checking.
    But, I can not shutdown it using command "power-off" at "OK" prompt.(before, I use "init 0" to "OK" prompt)
    I got this message :
    {13} ok power-off
    ERROR: do_interpret: no such symbol "power-off"
    ERROR: undefined word
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    Here is the machine description :
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    - Media Tray HD2, DVD1, TP1
    - OPT INT PCI 10/100 Base NIC
    - Continental Europe PWR CRD KIT
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    - JNI 64 Bit PCI adapter Non � OFC
    - Sun Fire Cabinet
    - Solaris 8 Std English - Only
    - OPT PWR Cord for ENTERPR. (INT)
    - SUN Trunking Software v 1.2.1
    - WS SB_100PGX64 128/15GB/CDROM
    - NORTHAMERICAN COUNTRY KIT
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    Thanks for any response
    Regards,
    Ferianto

    Dear All,
    Sorry, if I ask this question to this forum again. Yesterday, I tried to shutdown SUN Fire 4800 machine. It is the same machine which I asked to all of you before.
    At "OK" prompt, I typed *#.* in order to go to SC (System Controller) to shutdown the Machine. (As I know that "OK" prompt just shutdown the OS level)
    But, I got the Error message.. These are commands that I have typed, but still did not work
    {12} ok ~#
    ERROR: do_interpret: no such symbol "~#"
    ERROR: undefined word
    {12} ok ~.
    ERROR: do_interpret: no such symbol "~."
    ERROR: undefined word
    {12} ok #.
    ERROR: do_interpret: no such symbol "#."
    ERROR: undefined word
    {12} ok ~#
    ERROR: do_interpret: no such symbol "~#"
    ERROR: undefined word
    {12} ok #
    ERROR:
    I also tried to type command :(This comamand I got from SUN Firev4800 manual reference)
    OK ctrl - ]
    I connect to SUN Fire 4800 using serial cable (DB25) to USB port at my laptop, using either "Hyperterminal" or "TeraTerm"
    -Bit persecond : 9600
    -Data Bit : 8
    -Parity : None
    -Stop Bits : 1
    -Flow Control : None
    I can see the screen and typed "init 0" to go to "OK" prompt.But it still does not work. What happen? What should I do? For this case, is there any influence from "keyboard" layout (because I use my laptop keyboard) ?
    Note : I also tried typed *"init 5"* to shutdown the server, but it still go to "OK" prompt
    Please suggest...
    Thanks for any help
    Regards,
    Ferianto
    Edited by: Ferianto on Mar 10, 2008 9:05 PM

  • Installation of Solaris 8 in Sun Fire V215

    Hello.
    I'm trying to install Solaris 8 on a Sun Fire V215 which comes with Solaris 10 pre-installed. I'm doing so because some of the software we developed seems to have problems onSolaris other than version 8.
    Is Sun Fire V215 compatible with solaris 8??
    I get the following error when trying to install SOlaris 8 update 2/04 from a CD:
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    I've been looking all over the documentation of SUn Fire V215 to see whether it was possible or not to install such an old version of Solaris, but unluckily I never found anything. Can anyone help me?
    Thank you very much
    Jorge

    That is not ever going to work.
    Solaris 8 is a discontinued product.
    That hardware will only work with SOlaris 10 and one specific release of Solaris 9.
    http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/Systems/SunFireV215/SunFireV215.html
    If you want a more complete explanation,
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  • Problems with Sun Fire 280 Server...

    Hi
    I am facing a problem in sun-fire 280 server. It
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    unknown scsi: WARNING: /pci@8, 700000/scsi
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    SCSI bus DATA IN phase parity eror
    WARNING: Device PSO failure detected by sesor
    PSO_FAULT_SENSOR
    The out put of show-disks cmd is as follows
    a) /pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0/disk
    b) /pci@8,700000/scsi@6,1disk
    c) /pci@8,700000/scsi@6/disk
    The output of probe-scsi-all is as follows.
    /pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4
    /pci@8,700000/scsi@6,1
    Fatal SCSI eror at script address 8 Illegal
    instruction
    Fatal SCSI eror at script address 8 Illegal
    instruction
    /pci@8,700000/scsi@6
    Fatal SCSI eror at script address 8 Illegal
    instruction
    Fatal SCSI eror at script address 8 Illegal
    instruction
    Pls help me out, I desparetly need to up the this
    server.
    thanx in advance
    skm my friend

    Hi
    Thanks for replay, but according to you replay i check my all sutaible HW problems like cable PSU etc but alls are fine for work, If you have any other possible couse please tell me....
    Thank you
    Mohammed Tanvir

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