V1280 Bad Trap error

From: Kris Hogg (kris@sun4less.co.uk)
Date: Tue Oct 12 2004 - 07:14:28 EDT


Hello,

We have a V1280 that is running Solaris 9, which panics on boot, we get the
following message, which I think is where the fault lies

      Requesting Internet address for 0:3:ba:32:ad:2d

-\

 SunOS Release 5.9 Version Generic_112233-10 64-bit

Copyright 1983-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.

Use is subject to license terms.

 panic[cpu0]/thread=140a000: BAD TRAP: type=34 rp=1409190
addr=dcf36f013f15c0dd mmu_fsr=0

: alignment error:

addr=0xdcf36f013f15c0dd

pid=0, pc=0x1141cb4, sp=0x1408a31, tstate=0x4480001602, context=0x0

g1-g7: 1013f5c, 300009e9ab0, 300000060a0, fffffffffff00000, 0, 10, 140a000

However we have also loaded Sol 8 on the unit and it boots and runs fine
with no panics.

My first thought was that CPU0 had a fault, but when I disable that board,
the error shows on CPU8, and with the machine running fine under
Solaris8 I am unsure, does anyone know if there is a software issue that
would affect a processor under 9 and not 8?

We have Sol9 12/03, and I have loaded this image onto the other V1280 we
have and it runs fine

Can anyone shed some light? Thanks

Will post summary

Kris Hogg
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