V240 can't boot: Solaris 10

Hi all
I am having trouble booting one of my remote systems via the alom. Three days prior to this issue I successfully booted the machine, did some work on it, and then gracefully shut it down. I am unable to boot the machine now though.
Here is the error I get:
{1} ok boot
Probing system devices
Probing memory
ChassisSerialNumber xxxxxx
Probing I/O buses
Sun Fire V240, No Keyboard
Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
OpenBoot 4.22.33, 4096 MB memory installed, Serial #xxxxxx.
Ethernet address xxxxxx, Host ID: xxxxxxx.
Rebooting with command: boot                                         
Boot device: disk  File and args:
Boot load failed.
The file just loaded does not appear to be executable.I have searched on Google and found a few things which I have tried (install bootblock, etc) but it has not solved my problem. Any ideas on how to get this sorted or is it a disk fault?

Yip, I have tried those. Tried an upgrade install as well...then hit a speed bump;
─ Upgrading Solaris Software - Progress     ────────────────────────────────────────
  The Solaris software is now being upgraded on     the system using the profile
  you created. Upgrading Solaris software can take up to 2 hours (may be
  longer on servers) depending on the software you've selected,     the
  reallocation of any space if needed, and the speed of     the network or local
  CD-ROM.
  When Solaris software     is completely upgraded,     the message `Upgrade complete'
  will be displayed.
       0                                                          100
panic[cpu0]/thread=2a10277fca0: free: freeing free block, dev:0x5500000001, block:22856, ino:326218, fs:/a
000002a10277f1c0 ufs:real_panic_v+60 (0, 18d7ad0, 2a10277f460, 180c000, 0, 60010db5880)
  %l0-3: 000000007018c078 000000007018c100 000000000180c310 000000007bbb7ce8
  %l4-7: 00000000704faa40 0000060011da5430 0000000000000064 0000000001815000
000002a10277f270 ufs:ufs_fault_v+c8 (600168a76c0, 18d7ad0, 2a10277f460, 0, 60011d04d28, 180c000)
  %l0-3: 0000000000000000 0000000000022120 000000000187a000 0000000000000000
  %l4-7: 000000000180c000 0000000000000000 0000060011d04c80 0000000000000001
000002a10277f320 ufs:ufs_fault+1c (600168a76c0, 18d7ad0, 5500000001, 5948, 4fa4a, 600127b60d4)
  %l0-3: 00000600127b6000 0000030003b44158 000002a10277f630 00000000018d7800
  %l4-7: 0000030003b44000 000000000000007b 0000000000000089 0000000000000001
000002a10277f3d0 ufs:indirtrunc+28c (55c, 30003b3e000, ffffffffffffffff, 0, 10, ffffffffffffffff)
  %l0-3: 0000000000000089 0000000000000010 000006001dfcb260 000000000000008d
  %l4-7: 0000030003b3f570 00000000005c9948 000000000000055c ffffffffffffffff
000002a10277f4a0 ufs:indirtrunc+248 (3, 30003bbc000, ffffffffffffffff, 1, 10, 0)
  %l0-3: 0000000000000089 0000000000000000 000006001dfca2e0 000000000000008d
  %l4-7: 0000030003bbc00c 00000000005c5da8 0000000000000003 ffffffffffffffff
000002a10277f570 ufs:ufs_itrunc+690 (600168a4750, 0, 2a10277f7a8, b, 45e0c8, 8d)
  %l0-3: 0000000000000000 000002a10277f6ac 0000000000000001 000002a10277f630
  %l4-7: 0000000000000000 00000600127b6000 ffffffffffffffff 0000000000000010
000002a10277f800 ufs:ufs_trans_itrunc+19c (600168a4750, 0, 81, 21, 0, 2a10277f8d0)
  %l0-3: 000002a10277f8d8 0000000000000080 000000000000ffbf 0000000000000040
  %l4-7: 0000060011d04cc8 00000600168a4830 0000060011d04c80 00000600127b6000
000002a10277f8e0 ufs:ufs_delete+3a0 (60011d04c80, 600168a4750, 81a4, 0, 600168a76c0, 1)
  %l0-3: 00000000000081a4 000000000000f000 00000600168a4770 0000000000000000
  %l4-7: 00000600168a4830 0000000000000001 0000000000000000 000000000000f000
000002a10277f9c0 ufs:ufs_thread_delete+dc (600168a4750, 18d8400, 600168a4750, 2a10277fa70, 60011d04c80, 60011d04cf0)
  %l0-3: 0000060011d04cd0 0000000000000000 00000600168a4750 0000000000000000
  %l4-7: 0000000000000001 00000600168a4750 00000600168a4750 00000600168a4750
syncing file systems... [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] done (not all i/o completed)
dumping to /dev/md/dsk/d13, offset 839909376, content: kernel
100% done: 52724 pages dumped, compression ratio 3.66, dump succeeded
rebooting...
Probing system devices
Probing memory
ChassisSerialNumber xxxxxx
Probing I/O buses
Sun Fire V240, No Keyboard
Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
OpenBoot 4.22.33, 4096 MB memory installed, Serial #xxxxx
Ethernet address xxxxxx, Host ID: xxxxxx
Rebooting with command: boot                                         
Boot device: disk  File and args:
Boot load failed.
The file just loaded does not appear to be executable.Things seem to be pointing to a faulty disk. When I ran fsck on the two mirrored boot slices I got errors. It eventually fixed them up after running fsck a few times. Still can't boot though.

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