Hi. The problem was one of the pins on the memory riser board which was loose. Probably it must have happened during transportation. Now i only need to get a new memory riser board from SUN. Thanks to everyone who contributed with good Ideas Special thanks to: Andy Yother Hichael Morton Donaldson, Mark Kevin Metzger Regards ----------------------------- Ole Martin Refvik -----Original Message----- From: Andy Yother [mailto:AYother@OptimusSolutions.com] Sent: 18. desember 2002 16:50 To: Ole Martin Refvik Subject: RE: 420R not booting, no OK prompt You might want to check the pins on the memory riser and the motherboard.. that connector has a ton of pins and they tend to bend if you (or someone else) isn't careful.. Also you might try running only one processor.. If you've got a flaky processor it can cause the machine to freeze.. (Given that you've tested memory from a working machine and you are in the same place, I'd try the procs too) Hope this helps.. Andy Yother SCSA "Ole Martin Refvik" <ole-martin.refvik@aston.no> 12/18/2002 10:14 AM To: <AYother@OptimusSolutions.com>, "Kevin Metzger" <kevin@pmimail.com> cc: "Sunmanagers" <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org> Subject: RE: 420R not booting, no OK prompt > This hapened to me aftr installing memory and not having it > seated properly. > I removed and reinstalled the memory chips and everything worked. > the memory > was not noticably lose. >You might want to examine your memory. I've seen 420r's hang like that when they have a DIMM that's about to head south. >You've got 2 GB.. you could pull out the upper 4 DIMMS (bank 1) and see if it will boot then. > >Andy Yother >SCSA Thanks to both of you for good sugestions, I pulled of all of the DIMMS in bank1, did not work. Then i put back the DIMMS from bank1 to bank0, leaving all the DIMMS originaly from bank0 out of the box, still didn't work. OK, so i took 4 DIMMS from a similar working 420 R and put them in to bank0 in stead of the others, still the same result. (I also checked that they was realy seated properly) coming no way closer to the soloution i pressed Stop-D at boot time to run the diagnostics over again. what i found was this: 3> <00> V9 Instruction Test 1> <00> V9 Instruction Test 2> <00> V9 Instruction Test 3> <00> CPU Tick and Tick Compare Reg Test 1> <00> CPU Tick and Tick Compare Reg Test 2> <00> CPU Tick and Tick Compare Reg Test 0> <00> UltraSPARC-2 Prefetch Instructions Test 0> <00> Test 0: prefetch_mr 0> <00> Test 1: prefetch to non-cacheable page 0> <00> Test 2: prefetch to page with dmmu misss 0> <00> Test 3: prefetch miss does not check alignment 0> Unexpected event occurred - Trap 0> tl tt tstate tpc tnpc 0> 01 63 00000099.80001603 ffffffff.f009a0c4 ffffffff.f009a0c8 0> AFSR 00000000.00100000 0> AFAR 00000000.00c02040 0> (CE) Correctable ECC Error 0> SDBH = 00000000.000001f1 SDBL = 00000000.0000007d 0> Failing address = 00000000.00000000 0>TT(0x63) Corrected ECC Error Power On Selftest Completed u Status = 0000.0000.0000.0001 ffff.ffff.f00b.d888 ff9f.ffff.0bd1.1111 Software Power ON Master CPU : 0000.0000.0055.11a0 Slave CPU : 0000.0001.0055.11a0 Slave CPU : 0000.0002.0055.11a0 Slave CPU : 0000.0003.0055.11a0 Master E$ : 0000.0000.0040.0000 Slave E$ : 0000.0000.0040.0000 Slave E$ : 0000.0000.0040.0000 Slave E$ : 0000.0000.0040.0000 So there is an error here, It reports that it corrected it but, maybe it doesnt help if the memory is bad. But this error i got one the memory i pulled from the other server which is absolutely running whitout problems. Maybe there is something wrong with the memory riser, or something, since all the memory banks are divided on both the riser and the motherboard it self. Any further suggestions to what may be wrong is appreciated:) ------------------------ Ole Martin Refvik > -----Original Message----- > From: Kevin Metzger [mailto:kevin@pmimail.com] > Sent: 18. desember 2002 14:10 > To: Ole Martin Refvik > Subject: Re: 420R not booting, no OK prompt > > > This hapened to me aftr installing memory and not having it > seated properly. > I removed and reinstalled the memory chips and everything worked. > the memory > was not noticably lose. > > -- > Kevin Metzger > Systems Administrator > Progressive Medical, Inc. > > 800 777-3574 x2686 desk > 614 378-6396 mobile > 614 389-0740 fax > > Recieved Wed, 18 Dec 2002, from Ole Martin Refvik: > > -Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 13:37:01 +0100 > -From: Ole Martin Refvik <ole-martin.refvik@aston.no> > -To: Sunmanagers <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org> > -Subject: 420R not booting, no OK prompt > - > -Hi, Everyone. > - > -On one Sun Ultra Enterprise 420 R i have a problem not > -getting it to boot properly. > - > -I have tried booting from: hard-drive, cdrom and also the net (bootp) > - > -However it just stops after it has checked all the memory, and > there is no > -way > -i have found to get it to ok prompt. > - > -I tried to press Stop-A, and also run Diagnostic, but can't find > out what is > -wrong. > -(Also tried to set NVRAM to default settings (Stop-N)) > - > -I also tried switching the NVRAM module from a similar working > server, but i > -had the same result. > - > -This is what i get at the console: > - > -screen not found. > - > -Sun Enterprise 420R (4 X UltraSPARC-II 450MHz), Keyboard Present > -OpenBoot 3.23, 2048 MB memory installed, Serial #13743795. > -Ethernet address 8:0:20:d1:b6:b3, Host ID: 80d1b6b3. > - > - > - > -Is there anyone here who know what may be wrong? > - > -Any suggestion to what may be wrog is apreciated:) > - > -Thanks. > ------------------------- > -Ole Martin Refvik > -_______________________________________________ > -sunmanagers mailing list > -sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org > -http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers > - _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Dec 19 06:49:37 2002
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