E250 Fatal Resets

Looking for some help deciphering the follow messages from our E250 that intermittently reboots by itself. Any help is greatly appreciated-

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>SC Control: 0000.0000.0200.0000

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>SC CP0 CFG: 0000.0000.0100.4000STS:

> 0000.0000.50c0.0000

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>SC CP1 CFG: 0000.0000.0100.4000STS:

> 0000.0000.00c0.0000

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>SC P1F CFG: 0000.0000.8110.4000STS:

> 0000.0000.0100.0000

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>SC CCFAULT: 0000.0000.0000.0000

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>CPU AFSR:0000.0001.8800.0000AFAR:

> 0000.01ff.f150.0000

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>CPU UDBH:0000.0000.0000.0000UDBL:

> 7fff.f3de.0100.0000

> <Jan/13 06:21 am><a href="mailto:P&#64;1F" target="_blank">P@1F</a> Ctrl: 04f8.0000.0000.0000

> <Jan/13 06:21 am> UE AFSR: 0000.ff00.2000.0000AFAR:

> 0000.01fe.0000.b008

> <Jan/13 06:21 am> CE AFSR: 0080.ff00.2000.0000AFAR:

> 0000.01fe.0000.b008

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>SC Control 2000000

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>EWP:0 IAP:0 FATAL:1 WAKEUP:0 BXIR:0 BPOR:0 SXIR:0

> SPOR:0 POR:0

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>P0 Status 50c00000

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>MC1Q:8 MC0Q:1 MC1OF:0 MC0OF:0 IPRTY:1 IPORT:0 IADDR:1

> FATAL:0

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>

>

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>P1 Status c00000

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>MC1Q:8 MC0Q:1 MC1OF:0 MC0OF:0 IPRTY:0 IPORT:0 IADDR:0

> FATAL:0

>

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>MC CTL0 80c10f18

><Jan/13 06:21 am> RefInt:18 SimmPres:f StrWr0:1

> RasWrPhiMC:1 RefrPhiMC:1

> <Jan/13 06:21 am> MissRefErr:0 MCErr:0 DPSErr:0 PingPongErr:0

FSMErr:0

> RefEnbl:1

>

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>CC Fault 0

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>FLTIndex:0 CERR1:0 PERR1:0 CERR0:0 PERR0:0

>

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>CPU AFSR 0

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>P_SYND:0 ETS:0 CE:0 UE:0 EDP:0 WP:0 CP:0 LDP:0

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>BERR:0 TO:0 IVUE:0 ETP:0 ISAP:0 PRIV:0 ME:0

>

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>SDBH AFSR 0

><Jan/13 06:21 am>SDBL AFSR 0

> <Jan/13 06:21 am>

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>Can't open input device.

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>screen not found.

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>Can't open input device.

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>Keyboard not present. Using ttya for input and

output.

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>Keyboard not present. Using ttya for input and

output.

>

>

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>SC Control 2000000

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>EWP:0 IAP:0 FATAL:1 WAKEUP:0 BXIR:0 BPOR:0 SXIR:0

> SPOR:0 POR:0

>

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>P0 Status 50c00000

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>MC1Q:8 MC0Q:1 MC1OF:0 MC0OF:0 IPRTY:1 IPORT:0 IADDR:1

> FATAL:0

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>P1 Status c00000

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>MC1Q:8 MC0Q:1 MC1OF:0 MC0OF:0 IPRTY:0 IPORT:0 IADDR:0

> FATAL:0

>

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>MC CTL0 80c10f18

> <Jan/13 06:22 am> RefInt:18 SimmPres:f StrWr0:1 RasWrPhiMC:1

> RefrPhiMC:1

> <Jan/13 06:22 am> MissRefErr:0 MCErr:0 DPSErr:0 PingPongErr:0

FSMErr:0

> RefEnbl:1

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>CC Fault 0

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>FLTIndex:0 CERR1:0 PERR1:0 CERR0:0 PERR0:0

>

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>CPU AFSR 0

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>P_SYND:0 ETS:0 CE:0 UE:0 EDP:0 WP:0 CP:0 LDP:0

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>BERR:0 TO:0 IVUE:0 ETP:0 ISAP:0 PRIV:0 ME:0

>

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>SDBH AFSR 0

>

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>SDBL AFSR 0

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>

>

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>Sun (TM) Enterprise 250 (2 X UltraSPARC-II 400MHz),

No

> Keyboard

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>OpenBoot 3.22, 2048 MB memory installed, Serial

> #15141190.

> <Jan/13 06:22 am>Ethernet address 8:0:20:e7:9:46, Host ID: 80e70946.

[4533 byte] By [dpete03] at [2007-11-25 22:49:10]
# 1

1. Where is this message appearing, during boot, etc?

2. Do the messages files show anything else, I.E memory errors, etc?

3. What does prtdiag -v show?

4. What does iostat -En show?

5. How is the servers disk usage, are you running out of space?

6. Are there any visible fault LEDs on the server?

7. Any recent changes to the server, applications, patches, firmware, etc?

8. Have you tried to pass the server through full diagnostics, if not do the following:

- Bring the server to the OK prompt

- type 'setenv auto-boot? false'

- type 'setenv diag-level max'

- type 'setenv diag-switch? true'

Now simply power the server off and back on again and it will pass itself through max diagnostics.

Have a look at the outputs above and see what is shown.

stumoor at 2007-7-5 17:04:38 > top of Java-index,Sun Hardware,Servers - General Discussion...