Ultra 30 panicing on thermal warning

From: Peter van Gemert (peter@petervg.nl)
Date: Sun May 07 2006 - 17:03:48 EDT


Hello collegues,

My Ultra 30 web server started this week to panic with the following
message in /var/adm/message:

May 6 15:09:58 global pcipsy: [ID 819770 kern.warning] WARNING: pci:
Thermal warning detected!
May 6 15:09:58 global unix: [ID 836849 kern.notice]
May 6 15:09:58 global ^Mpanic[cpu0]/thread=2a10004fcc0:
May 6 15:09:58 global unix: [ID 534432 kern.notice] dispatcher invoked
from high-level interrupt handler
May 6 15:09:58 global unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice]
May 6 15:09:58 global genunix: [ID 672855 kern.notice] syncing file
systems...
May 6 15:09:58 global genunix: [ID 904073 kern.notice] done
May 6 15:09:59 global genunix: [ID 111219 kern.notice] dumping to
/dev/dsk/c0t1d0s1, offset 107675648, content: kernel
May 6 15:10:16 global genunix: [ID 409368 kern.notice] ^M100% done:
17539 pages dumped, compression ratio 3.30,
May 6 15:10:16 global genunix: [ID 851671 kern.notice] dump succeeded

I'm now looking for an answer to the following two questions: which
device did actually overheat and panic my system? Is there a command in
Solaris 10 u1 that I can use to check the actual temperature in my machine?

Thanks,

Peter van Gemert
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