Hi Michael,

What's your device id of the e1000g NIC? Please post the output of 
"prtconf -vp | grep 8086".

What did you mean by "gone"? Could it be plumbed at boot time, or it was 
just disabled during the data transmitting?

Michael Schuster wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm resending to a somewhat larger audience in the hope of getting 
> some response.
>
> I got the above the first time yesterday when I rebooted my Lenovo T60p
> running opensolaris with b93; e1000g was "gone", ie, it wasn't plumbed
> anymore. I've seen it go down more often recently during data transfers,
> but haven't had time to pursue it so far.
>
> I found Jeff Cheeney's blog entry
> (http://blogs.sun.com/icedawn/entry/laptop_and_retired_i_o) and started
> fmdump'ing - here's one example, I've attached the output of a few 
> commands
> for those interested in more details
>
> $ fmdump -v -u d0e07886-f997-edf3-91ff-b2e3c7017368
> TIME                 UUID                                 SUNW-MSG-ID
> Aug 10 02:38:25.0576 d0e07886-f997-edf3-91ff-b2e3c7017368 PCIEX-8000-0A
>    100%  fault.io.pciex.device-interr
>
>          Problem in:
> hc://:product-id=8744C9U:chassis-id=L3CA377:server-id=paddy/motherboard=0/hostbridge=1/pciexrc=1/pciexbus=2/pciexdev=0/pciexfn=0
>  
>
>             Affects: dev:////[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci8086,[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]/pci17aa,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                 FRU:
> hc://:product-id=8744C9U:chassis-id=L3CA377:server-id=paddy/motherboard=0/hostbridge=1/pciexrc=1/pciexbus=2/pciexdev=0
>  
>
>            Location: pcie2
>
>
> I could probably try to follow Jeff's example and just "fmadm repair", 
> but
> I feel that would only delay the issue ...
>
> so:
>
> - from that attached data, is it possible to find out what the root-cause
> is? (if yes: what is it? ;-)
> - if no, what do I need to do to help identify it?
>
> TIA
> Michael
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