Hi
I installed snv 134 on a Dell PowerEdge T110. It all went fine but after one
day it crashed. fmadm faulty says
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TIME EVENT-ID MSG-ID SEVERITY
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May 02 07:41:15 ffb55ba2-8103-44ad-be0c-a2abb0cf0ebb PCIEX-8000-J5 Major
Host : newfiler
Platform : PowerEdge-T110 Chassis_id : 1TTJQ4J
Product_sn :
Fault class : fault.io.pciex.device-interr-corr
Affects : dev:////p...@0,0/pci8086,3...@1c,4/pci1028,2...@0
faulted but still in service
FRU : "MB"
(hc://:product-id=PowerEdge-T110:server-id=newfiler:chassis-id=1TTJQ4J/motherboard=0)
faulty
Description : Too many recovered internal errors have been detected within the
specified PCIEX device. This may degrade into a non-recoverable
fault.
Refer to http://sun.com/msg/PCIEX-8000-J5 for more information.
Response : One or more device instances may be disabled
Impact : Loss of services provided by the device instances associated with
this fault
Action : Schedule a repair procedure to replace the affected device. Use
fmadm faulty to identify the device or contact Sun for support.
This is similar to a topic found in networking. If I do a
prtconf -v grep 3b4a I obtain:
prtconf -v | grep -B5 -A5 3b4a
value=00000005
name='vendor-id' type=int items=1
value=00008086
name='device-id' type=int items=1
value=00003b42
pci8086,3b4a, instance #3
System software properties:
name='ddi-forceattach' type=int items=1
value=00000001
Driver properties:
name='device_type' type=string items=1 dev=none
--
name='acpi-namespace' type=string items=1
value='\_SB_.PCI0.PEX4'
name='reg' type=int items=5
value=0000e400.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000
name='compatible' type=string items=8
value='pciex8086,3b4a.5' + 'pciex8086,3b4a' +
'pciexclass,060400' + 'pciexclass,0604' + 'pci8086,3b4a.5' + 'pci8086,3b4a' +
'pciclass,060400' + 'pciclass,0604'
name='model' type=string items=1
value='PCI-PCI bridge'
name='ranges' type=int items=16
value=81000000.00000000.00001000.81000000.00000000.00001000.00000000.00001000.82000000.00000000.df900000.82000000.00000000.df900000.00000000.00100000
name='bus-range' type=int items=2
--
name='revision-id' type=int items=1
value=00000005
name='vendor-id' type=int items=1
value=00008086
name='device-id' type=int items=1
value=00003b4a
Device Minor Nodes:
dev=(80,1023)
dev_path=/p...@0,0/pci8086,3...@1c,4:devctl
spectype=chr type=minor
pci1028,2a6, instance #0
System software properties:
name='bge-known-subsystems' type=int items=16
value=108e1647.108e1648.108e16a7.108e16a8.17c20010.17341013.101402a6.10f12885.17c20020.10b71006.10280109.102801f8.1028865d.0e11005a.0e1100cb.103c12bc
--
value=000014e4
name='device-id' type=int items=1
value=0000165a
Device Minor Nodes:
dev=(116,1)
dev_path=/p...@0,0/pci8086,3...@1c,4/pci1028,2...@0:bge0
spectype=chr type=minor
dev_link=/dev/bge0
dev=(116,1003)
dev_path=<clone>
Device Minor Layered Under:
The problem is that still I can't find which device is the problem. Is It the
network card? And if it is, any ideas to solve the problem?
Thanks
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