Hi Claudio
Claudio Jeker wrote:
Hard to judge, it could be a hardware issue. If all you see is random
crashes with little pattern then I would check that the memory is really
OK (including the sockets).
The netra T1 is a single core USIIi so I doubt this is any of the ghosts
we're hunting on fast SMP boxes like the M10-1.
yes, single-core. Should be easy.
I also have a T1000 which I should "revive" but I need new PSUs.
According to OPB it is a IIe processor:
Netra T1 200 (UltraSPARC-IIe 500MHz), No Keyboard
OpenBoot 4.0, 2048 MB memory installed, Serial #51612445.
today I booted and checked OPB and have this:
Processor Speed=500MHz
Memory Data Line Test
Memory Addr Line w/ Ecache Test
**********************************************
PSTATE=0000000000000414 TBA=00000000f0f00000 DCU
Control=000000000000000f
AFSR=ffffffffa042002c AFAR=ffffffffd91840f8 PIL=000000000000000f
I-SFSR=0000000000533003 D-SFSR=000000000070008f D-SFAR=00000000f0f62640
TL=0001 TT=0030 TPC=00000000f0f0eb88 TNPC=00000000f0f0eb8c
**********************************************
[0 e9 1 9] ERROR: Fail on address line, address = 0x0, index=0x80
************************
STATUS = FAILED
MESSAGE = Memory Addr Blk Test failed
SUSPECT = DIMM0
[0 e8 1 9] ERROR: Fail on memory region = 0x2
so well, something is flaky with my memory again. I should perhaps try
to swap around modules, remove the module... maybe I substituted a bad
one with a "die soon one".
But a month ago after substitution I was able to test the system well:
it was still running Solaris, when it did run with the changed module, I
swapped it out for OpenBSD.
Riccardo