i/o board is not able to configure
Hi All
we have replaced a new i/o board in Sun Fire 1280 but when we give poweron from lom> it gives following error
No usable Io board in domain.
showcomponent output is given below
/N0/IB6/P0 disabled -chsIO Controller 0
/N0/IB6/P1 enabled -untest IO Controller 1
/N0/IB6/P0/B0disabled -chs66/33MHz. PCI Bus
/N0/IB6/P0/B1disabled -chs33MHz. PCI Bus
/N0/IB6/P1/B0enabled -untest 66/33MHz. PCI Bus
/N0/IB6/P1/B1enabled -untest 33MHz. PCI Bus
/N0/IB6/P0/B1/C0disabled -chs33MHz. 5V Short PCI card
/N0/IB6/P0/B1/C1disabled -chs33MHz. 5V Short PCI card
/N0/IB6/P1/B1/C2enabled -untest 33MHz. 5V Short PCI card
/N0/IB6/P1/B1/C3enabled -untest 33MHz. 5V Short PCI card
/N0/IB6/P1/B1/C4enabled -untest 33MHz. 5V Short PCI card
/N0/IB6/P0/B0/C5disabled -chs66/33MHz. 3.3V Short PCI card
/N0/RP0/enabled --Repeater Board Slot 10
/N0/RP2/enabled --Repeater Board Slot 12
Any idea what is wrong with this board
Thanks
RPS
[1041 byte] By [
RajeshPS] at [2007-11-26 10:09:02]

# 2
You will most likely need to open a support case with Sun.
When components are disabled into CHS Mode, Sun needs to
get involved.
An onsite service engineer will be dispatched with procedures to
re-enable the components, else with replacement boards.
Use your service contract and open a case.
If no contract, then be prepared for some expense.
Worst case?Cost of the service case, cost of the onsite engineer,
and cost of a new board to replace the CHS-DISABLED board.
( "CHS" == Component Health Status )
This is a perfect example why Sunfire Midrange Systems
are not particularly discussed in these public user-to-user forums.
They are too complex for generic Internet conversations.
# 4
"/N0/IB6/P0 disabled - chs "
You will need to get the service password from Sun in order to un-blacklist the board.
This password is partially generated from the hostid, so make sure you have that handy.
As noted in a previous post, you will more than likely need a Sun FE to come out and preform the procedure. $300+
Sun4u at 2007-7-7 1:51:43 >
