<Original posting below> Hi again, thanks to: Mike (mikelist@sky.net), Terry L Moore <tmoore@redwood.rsc.raytheon.com>, Williams Shawn <SWilliams@nexstar.com>, John Rushe (AXA-TECH-UK) <John.Rushe@axa-tech.com>, Pablo Jejcic - Smartweb <pablo.jejcic@smartweb.rgu.ac.uk> and Pascal Grostabussiat <pascal@azoria.com> for their quick responses,and special thanks to Michael Schulte for calling me on my mobile and pointing me in the right direction, :-) Some of you suspected a HW-failure, maybe a defective CPU - but, fortunately, that was not the reason, :-) The system was part of a cluster, and for this, it was equipped with a qfe- and an SCSI-card. Well, it seems those cards leave some "traps" in the OBP, even when you plug them out... So, I did a "set-defaults" at the OBP prompt to reset the nvram to factory defaults (thanks to John Rushe for the tip!), and voila, the system boots! Now, the installation is working, :-)) Thanks to the list for the quick help, Harald On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 15:34, Harald Husemann wrote: > Hi gurus, > > I've got a problem with an E420 here. The machine has been used as part > of a SUN Cluster, which I has been disassembled. > Now, I'd like to install the machine from CD-ROM (using Sol 9 12/03), to > get a clean system... > > But, the following happens every time I try to boot it: > > ==================/snip/==================================== > {1} ok boot cdrom > Boot device: /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/disk@6,0:f File and args: > Loading ufs-file-system package 1.4 04 Aug 1995 13:02:54. > FCode UFS Reader 1.11 97/07/10 16:19:15. > Redirected to slice: 1 > Loading: /platform/SUNW,Ultra-80/ufsboot > Loading: /platform/sun4u/ufsboot > SunOS Release 5.8 Version Generic_108528-20 64-bit > Copyright 1983-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. > WARNING: [AFT1] Timeout on System Bus in privileged mode from CPU1 Data > access at TL=0, errID 0x0000005d.fdd146db > AFSR 0x00000000.88000000<PRIV,TO> AFAR 0x000001ff.80010010 > AFSR.PSYND 0x0000(Score 05) AFSR.ETS 0x00 Fault_PC 0x1022bd28 > UDBH 0x0000 UDBH.ESYND 0x00 UDBL 0x0000 UDBL.ESYND 0x00 > > panic[cpu1]/thread=10408000: [AFT1] errID 0x0000005d.fdd146db BTO > Error(s) > See previous message(s) for details > > ===========/snap/===================================== > > I've also tried to boot from disk in non-cluster mode, same result. > Diag-switch is true, diag-level is max, but I don't see any error > messages during POST. > Is this a hardware problem?? Should I call SUN support?? > Also searched sunsolve and docs.sun.com, no result. > > Hope anyone can help, thanks in advance! > > Harald -- ============================================ Harald Husemann Systems Engineer Teammanager Unix administration and Configuration Management Materna Gmbh - Vo_kuhle 37 - D-44141 Dortmund, Germany Phone: +49-231-5599-8684 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue May 11 10:49:53 2004
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