Hi Sarah,

Please find the attached logs as gz archive:
/var/sadm/system/logs/install_log
/var/sadm/system/nsi/gui-install_log_2008_01_27

> When you say you received Installation Failed, I assumed the GUI 
> reported this to you? 
Yes, that message was reported from GUI Installer.

> Which would certainly cause a failure in boot. I am assuming you can't 
> boot at all? 
No, the system works fine and the graphics also. There are some error 
messages but the system is working.


Regards,
Miro.


Sarah Jelinek wrote:
> Miroslav,
>
> Nothing in the install log data indicates a failure. Do you have the 
> gui-install_log available? And, if you could send both of the 
> install_log and gui-install_log in their entirety? gzip them up or 
> something. When you say you received Installation Failed, I assumed 
> the GUI reported this to you?
>
> As for the problem events it looks like you have a failure in your 
> motherboard. Which would certainly cause a failure in boot. I am 
> assuming you can't boot at all?
>
> sarah
> ****
>
> Miroslav Nachev wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> At the end of my Solaris installation I received the following 
>> notification "Installation Failed". The last 5 rows of the 
>> "Installation Log" are:
>> *Installing boot information
>> - Updating boot environment configuration file
>> - Installing boot blocks (c1d0)
>> - Installing boot blocks (/dev/rdsk/c1d0s0)
>> <OM> Enabled Nwam for first reboot
>> *
>> After rebooting the system starts but in booting time I have the 
>> following problem event:
>> *... EVENT-ID: aa937e27-4cd9-c55e-a894-ce3c0b55062a
>> ... A problem was detected for a PCIEX device.
>> ... Refer to http://sun.com/msg/PCIEX-8000-0A for more information.
>> ... AUTO-RESPONSE: One or more device instances may be disabled
>> ... IMPACT: Loss of services provided by the device instances 
>> associated with this fault
>> ... REC-ACTION: Schedule a repair procedure to replace the affected 
>> device.  Use fmdump -v -u <EVENT_ID> to identify the device or 
>> contact Sun for support.
>> *
>>
>> Follow the event dump:
>> *# fmdump -v -u aa937e27-4cd9-c55e-a894-ce3c0b55062a
>> TIME                 UUID                                 SUNW-MSG-ID
>> Jan 27 10:58:54.0375 aa937e27-4cd9-c55e-a894-ce3c0b55062a PCIEX-8000-0A
>>   100%  fault.io.pciex.device-interr
>>         Problem in: 
>> hc://:product-id=S5000PSL:chassis-id=.........:server-id=cosmos/motherboard=0/hostbridge=0/pciexrc=0/pciexbus=1/pciexdev=0/pciexfn=0/pciexbus=2/pciexdev=2/pciexfn=0/pciexbus=4/pciexdev=0/pciexfn=0
>>  
>>
>>            Affects: 
>> dev:////pci at 0,0/pci8086,25f7 at 2/pci8086,3500 at 0/pci8086,3518 at 
>> 2/pci8086,3476 at 0 
>>
>>                FRU: hc:///component=motherboard
>>           Location: MB
>> *
>> Please find the attached log file with more details.
>>
>> Can you give some ideas and suggestions how to solve the problem?
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Miro.
>>   
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