Enterprise 4500 Claims to be E4000

From: J. Alexander Jacocks (jjacocks@mac.com)
Date: Wed Jul 14 2004 - 15:09:52 EDT


I have an E4500 that claims to be an E4000. I have replaced the clock
board, thinking that the system clock was bad. I have tried removing,
one-by-one, the CPU/memory boards. I have also tried updating the
firmware. None of these attempts suceeded. Here is some diagnostic
output from the system:

> ajacocks@brtdb-7[~]$ sudo /usr/platform/sun4u/sbin/prtdiag -v
> System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u 8-slot Sun Enterprise 4000/5000
> System clock frequency: 80 MHz
> Memory size: 10240Mb
>
> ========================= CPUs =========================
>
> Run Ecache CPU CPU
> Brd CPU Module MHz MB Impl. Mask
> --- --- ------- ----- ------ ------ ----
> 0 0 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
> 0 1 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
> 2 4 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
> 2 5 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
> 4 8 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
> 4 9 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
> 6 12 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
> 6 13 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
>
>
> ========================= Memory =========================
>
> Intrlv. Intrlv.
> Brd Bank MB Status Condition Speed Factor With
> --- ----- ---- ------- ---------- ----- ------- -------
> 0 0 2048 Active OK 60ns 4-way A
> 2 0 2048 Active OK 60ns 4-way A
> 2 1 2048 Active OK 60ns 1-way
> 4 0 2048 Active OK 60ns 4-way A
> 6 1 2048 Active OK 60ns 4-way A
>
> ========================= IO Cards =========================
>
> Bus Freq
> Brd Type MHz Slot Name Model
> --- ---- ---- ---------- ---------------------------- --------------------
> 1 SBus 25 3 SUNW,hme
> 1 SBus 25 3 SUNW,fas/sd (block)
> 1 SBus 25 13 SUNW,socal/sf (scsi-3) 501-3060
>
> Detached Boards
> ===============
> Slot State Type Info
> ---- --------- ------ -----------------------------------------
> 3 disabled disk Disk 0: Target: 0 Disk 1: Target: 1
>
> No failures found in System
> ===========================
>
> No System Faults found
> ======================
>
> Most recent AC Power Failure:
> =============================
> Wed Jul 14 00:59:48 2004
>
>
> ========================= Environmental Status =========================
> Keyswitch position is in Normal Mode
> System Power Status: Redundant
> System LED Status: GREEN YELLOW GREEN
> Normal ON OFF BLINKING
>
>
> Fans:
> -----
> Unit Status
> ---- ------
> Rack OK
> Key OK
> AC OK
>
> System Temperatures (Celsius):
> ------------------------------
> Brd State Current Min Max Trend
> --- ------- ------- --- --- -----
> 0 OK 30 30 31 stable
> 1 OK 34 34 35 stable
> 2 OK 31 30 33 stable
> 4 OK 30 29 31 stable
> 6 OK 31 31 32 stable
> CLK OK 25 24 26 stable
>
>
> Power Supplies:
> ---------------
> Supply Status
> --------- ------
> 0 OK
> 1 OK
> 2 OK
> 3 OK
> PPS OK
> System 3.3v OK
> System 5.0v OK
> Peripheral 5.0v OK
> Peripheral 12v OK
> Auxilary 5.0v OK
> Peripheral 5.0v precharge OK
> Peripheral 12v precharge OK
> System 3.3v precharge OK
> System 5.0v precharge OK
> AC Power OK
>
>
> ========================= HW Revisions =========================
>
> ASIC Revisions:
> ---------------
> Brd FHC AC SBus0 SBus1 PCI0 PCI1 FEPS Board Type Attributes
> --- --- -- ----- ----- ---- ---- ---- ---------- ----------
> 0 1 5 CPU 100MHz Capable
> 1 1 5 1 1 22 Dual-SBus-SOC+ 100MHz Capable
> 2 1 5 CPU 100MHz Capable
> 3 Unknown 100MHz Capable
> 4 1 5 CPU 100MHz Capable
> 6 1 5 CPU 100MHz Capable
>
> System Board PROM revisions:
> ----------------------------
> Board 0: OBP 3.2.30 2002/10/25 14:03 POST 3.9.30 2002/10/25 14:04
> Board 1: FCODE 1.8.30 2002/10/25 14:02 iPOST 3.4.30 2002/10/25 14:03
> Board 2: OBP 3.2.30 2002/10/25 14:03 POST 3.9.30 2002/10/25 14:04
> Board 4: OBP 3.2.30 2002/10/25 14:03 POST 3.9.30 2002/10/25 14:04
> Board 6: OBP 3.2.30 2002/10/25 14:03 POST 3.9.30 2002/10/25 14:04

As you can see, all my boards are 100mHz capable. Has anyone seen this
before? This is intended to be a new production database server, and I
need to get it into service soon.

Thanks!
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