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Bruno Saverio Delbono Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2004 6:49 am Post subject: Sun e4500 IO Board |
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Hi all,
I'm having intermittent (ie it happens about 1/5 times) problems with
my e4500 and wondering if someone has seen this:
0,0>TESTING IO BOARD 1
0,0>Board 1 I/O FPROM Test
0,0> I/O Board EPROM checksum Test
0,0>@(#) iPOST 3.4.30 2002/10/25 14:03
0,0> TESTING IO BOARD 1 ASICs
0,0> TESTING SysIO Port 0
0,0>Board 1 SysIO Registers Test
0,0> SysIO Register Initialization
0,0> IOMMU Registers and RAM Test
0,0> Streaming Buffer Registers and RAM Test
0,0> SBus Control and Config Registers Test
0,0> SysIO RAM Initialization
0,0>Board 1 SysIO Functional Test
0,0> Clear Interrupt Map and State Registers
0,0>ERROR: TEST=SysIO Functional,SUBTEST=Clear Interrupt Map and State
Registers ID=13.1
0,0>Component under test: Board 1 SYSIO 0 ASIC U2700
0,0> SBus Interrupt is in incorrect state
address 000001c4.00004800
expected 00000000.00000000
observed 00000000.01000000
xor 00000000.01000000
0,0>
*** Aborting Test List due to severe error ***
The IO board has a differential scsi card (X1065A) and a X1059A (Sun
FastEthernet Adapter 2.0 - not being used currently). Any insights or
ideas would be sincerely appreciated.
Kind Regards,
-Bruno |
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Elias Guest
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Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 12:48 am Post subject: Re: Sun e4500 IO Board |
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Bruno Saverio Delbono wrote:
| Quote: | Hi all,
I'm having intermittent (ie it happens about 1/5 times) problems
with my e4500 and wondering if someone has seen this:
0,0>TESTING IO BOARD 1
0,0>Board 1 I/O FPROM Test
0,0> I/O Board EPROM checksum Test
0,0>@(#) iPOST 3.4.30 2002/10/25 14:03
0,0> TESTING IO BOARD 1 ASICs
0,0> TESTING SysIO Port 0
0,0>Board 1 SysIO Registers Test
0,0> SysIO Register Initialization
0,0> IOMMU Registers and RAM Test
0,0> Streaming Buffer Registers and RAM Test
0,0> SBus Control and Config Registers Test
0,0> SysIO RAM Initialization
0,0>Board 1 SysIO Functional Test
0,0> Clear Interrupt Map and State Registers
0,0>ERROR: TEST=SysIO Functional,SUBTEST=Clear Interrupt Map and State
Registers ID=13.1
0,0>Component under test: Board 1 SYSIO 0 ASIC U2700
0,0> SBus Interrupt is in incorrect state
address 000001c4.00004800
expected 00000000.00000000
observed 00000000.01000000
xor 00000000.01000000
0,0
*** Aborting Test List due to severe error ***
The IO board has a differential scsi card (X1065A) and a X1059A (Sun
FastEthernet Adapter 2.0 - not being used currently). Any insights or
ideas would be sincerely appreciated.
Kind Regards,
-Bruno
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I think if you remove the ethernet card that isn't being used it will
clear up the problem.
Alternately, you can place the I/O board in a different system slot
and that may also make the problem go away.
Elias |
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Bruno Saverio Delbono Guest
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Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 12:48 am Post subject: Re: Sun e4500 IO Board |
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Elias wrote:
| Quote: | I think if you remove the ethernet card that isn't being used it will
clear up the problem.
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I think you may be right. The card is installed in sbus slot #2 and not
being seen both the by OS and the machine
Probing UPA Slot at 3,0 sbus counter-timer
Probing /sbus@2,0 at d,0 SUNW,socal sf ssd sf ssd
Probing /sbus@2,0 at 1,0 Nothing there
Probing /sbus@2,0 at 2,0 QLGC,isp invalid command sd st
Probing /sbus@3,0 at 3,0 SUNW,hme SUNW,fas sd st
Probing /sbus@3,0 at 0,0 cgsix
BTW, would you happen to know what "Probing /sbus@2,0 at 2,0 QLGC,isp
invalid command sd st" means? I've searched sunsolve/google but haven't
found anything.
Kind Regards,
-Bruno |
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Elias Guest
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Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 1:51 am Post subject: Re: Sun e4500 IO Board |
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Bruno Saverio Delbono wrote:
| Quote: | Elias wrote:
I think if you remove the ethernet card that isn't being used it will
clear up the problem.
I think you may be right. The card is installed in sbus slot #2 and not
being seen both the by OS and the machine
Probing UPA Slot at 3,0 sbus counter-timer
Probing /sbus@2,0 at d,0 SUNW,socal sf ssd sf ssd
Probing /sbus@2,0 at 1,0 Nothing there
Probing /sbus@2,0 at 2,0 QLGC,isp invalid command sd st
Probing /sbus@3,0 at 3,0 SUNW,hme SUNW,fas sd st
Probing /sbus@3,0 at 0,0 cgsix
BTW, would you happen to know what "Probing /sbus@2,0 at 2,0 QLGC,isp
invalid command sd st" means? I've searched sunsolve/google but haven't
found anything.
Kind Regards,
-Bruno
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That "invalid command" error is not actually an error but rather
normal reporting for a UDWIS/S card with FCode 1.28 when
"diag-switch?" is set to true or the key-switch is set to diag. This
reporting does not (or should not) cause any operational problems.
You can do something like the following to make it go away or just
live with it:
{0} ok setenv diag-switch? false
Elias |
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