Many thanks to those who gave suggestions. I can not give the exact reason or solution to the problem but I did upgrade the OBP to the latest and it worked. As the computer is needed, I could not waste any more time finding out the root cause. I did learn that setting diag-switch?=true and diag-level=max requires a lot of patience. With 1.5Gb RAM on OBP 4.13, it takes around 10 minutes before the graphics card kicks in. You basically stare at a blank screen thinking the workstation has locked up. I suspect it would take longer than 10 minutes with 5Gb RAM but I had someone standing over my shoulder waiting for his computer back. In the end I do not believe 100% that my problem was OBP related. With 1.5GB RAM it appeared to hang at the same location as 5GB a few times....by hanging I mean it takes longer than 4+ minutes instead of the normal 3-5 seconds... Marcelino >-----Original Message----- >From: Marcelino Mata >Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 3:45 PM >To: Sun Managers >Subject: 4GB RAM on Blade1000 > > > >We just purchased an additional 4Gb RAM for our Blade1000 (Sun >licensed 3rd party). We have removed all existing RAM to keep >things simple. While the system starts to boot, it hangs >shortly after the "Print service starting" message. > >Has anyone else run across this type of problem? I can not >find any memory related issues resolved in OpenBoot level >upgrades but I am running version 4.5.4 while the latest is 4.13.0 > >Is there any useful diagnostics routines at the OpenBoot level? > >Marcelino > >System Information > ># /usr/sbin/prtconf -V >OBP 4.5.4 2001/12/19 14:37 > ># eeprom >test-args: data not available. >diag-passes=1 >enclosure-type=540-3256-15 >banner-name=SUNW,Sun-Blade-1000 >energystar-enabled?=true >pcia-probe-list=4,1 >pcib-probe-list=5,6,1,2,3,4 >local-mac-address?=false >fcode-debug?=false >silent-mode?=false >scsi-initiator-id=7 >oem-logo: data not available. >oem-logo?=false >oem-banner: data not available. >oem-banner?=false >ansi-terminal?=true >screen-#columns=80 >screen-#rows=34 >ttyb-rts-dtr-off=false >ttyb-ignore-cd=true >ttya-rts-dtr-off=false >ttya-ignore-cd=true >ttyb-mode=9600,8,n,1,- >ttya-mode=9600,8,n,1,- >output-device=screen >input-device=keyboard >load-base=16384 >auto-boot?=true >boot-command=boot >diag-file: data not available. >diag-device=net >boot-file: data not available. >boot-device=disk0:a >use-nvramrc?=true >nvramrc=devalias mydev /pci@8,700000/SUNW,XVR-500@1 >devalias xvr500 /pci@8,700000/SUNW,XVR-500@1 >security-mode=none >security-password: data not available. >security-#badlogins=0 >#power-cycles=65 >diag-script=none >diag-level=min >diag-switch?=false >error-reset-recovery=boot _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Apr 21 12:31:31 2004
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