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heru_90 Guest
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 8:59 am Post subject: SPARC II Can not Loading (Can not initializing Memory) |
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Dear All,
I'm new member, happy can join with this forum
I Have problem with my SPARC II box machine, this I copy problem
message :
NETRA T 1120/1125 (ULTRASPARC-II 440MHZ), NO KEYBOARD
OPENBOOT 3.31, 512 MB MEMORY INSTALLED, SERIAL #12116535.
ETHERNET ADDRESS 8:0:20:B8:E2:37, HOST ID: 80B8E237.
BOOT DEVICE: DISK FILE AND ARGS:
I was rebot using power off/on, but still same case.
After this message, no respond from my SPARC machine, I using
hyperteminal for communicate to machine.
please help..
Thank you
Regards,
Heru
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Trinean Guest
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Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 8:32 pm Post subject: Re: SPARC II Can not Loading (Can not initializing Memory) |
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"heru_90" <heru_90.2o9tvo@no-mx.unixadmintalk.com> wrote in message
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Dear All,
I'm new member, happy can join with this forum
I Have problem with my SPARC II box machine, this I copy problem
message :
NETRA T 1120/1125 (ULTRASPARC-II 440MHZ), NO KEYBOARD
OPENBOOT 3.31, 512 MB MEMORY INSTALLED, SERIAL #12116535.
ETHERNET ADDRESS 8:0:20:B8:E2:37, HOST ID: 80B8E237.
BOOT DEVICE: DISK FILE AND ARGS:
I was rebot using power off/on, but still same case.
After this message, no respond from my SPARC machine, I using
hyperteminal for communicate to machine.
please help..
Thank you
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Try sending a break sequence as soon as the NETRA banner starts to appear.
If this gets you to an ok> prompt then do a:
ok> setenv auto-boot? false
ok> setenv diag-level max
ok> setenv diag-switch? true
ok> power-off
Wait about 30 seconds and then manually power on the machine and see what is
displayed on the HyperTerminal.
It could be a bad memory module which running the longer diagnostics will
hopefully detect.
Memory slots will be a 4 digit number preceded by a U.
Trinean |
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