From: Kris Hogg (kris@unix4less.com)
Date: Tue Oct 12 2004 - 11:06:16 EDT
Turns out it was an OPB issue, the machine was running 5.13.0012 the other
unit was running 5.13.0013
Upgraded the obp and the machine runs fine...
Thanks to
Kalyan Manchikanti and Dale Hirchert
Original Post
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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