From: Michael Fernando (michael_fdo@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Jan 07 2003 - 11:24:27 EST
We have an ultra-10 that has an A1000 attached (via a PCI differential
SCSI card). Over the last few days, the machine has rebooted several
times with the attached error below.
Is this a problem with the system memory, CPU or the PCI card? Or
something entirely different?
Thanks. Will summarize.
-mike
unix: panic[cpu0]/thread=2a100057d60:
unix:
simba1: PBM detected parity error.
simba1: PBM generated system error.
simba0: partiy error error caused by upa address=
f1001ff8 UPA bytemask=0
simba0: partiy error secondary error
simba0: PBM detected parity error.
simba0: PBM generated system error.
pci0: PCI SERRpci0: partiy error error caused by
upa address=1fff1001ff8 UPA bytemask=1
pci0: partiy error secondary error
pci-0: generated partiy error.
unix:
unix: syncing file systems...
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