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34On PRIMEPOWER 200 (360MHz or higher) / 400(360MHz or higher)/600/650(except SPARC64 V)/800/850(except SPARC64 V)/1000/1500(except SPARC64 V)/2000, both syslog message and FMA message are displayed when a Memory 1 bit error(CE) occurs.

e.g.)

FJSV,SPARC64-IV: [ID 635115 kern.notice] Softerrors:

FJSV,SPARC64-IV: [ID 663638 kern.notice] Seen 0 Intermittent and 1 Corrected Softerrors

FJSV,SPARC64-IV: [ID 909492 kern.notice] from SIMM C0S00-SLOT#B00 (synd = 0x13, addr = 0x75268280).

FJSV,SPARC64-IV: [ID 805745 kern.notice] Softerror: Persistent ECC Memory Error

FJSV,SPARC64-IV: [ID 306888 kern.notice] Corrected SIMM C0S00-SLOT#B00

FJSV,SPARC64-IV: [ID 518845 kern.notice] Detected by Module ID = 0x87 (135)

unix: [ID 618185 kern.notice] NOTICE: Scheduling removal of page

0x00000000.75268000 fmd: [ID 441519 daemon.error]

SUNW-MSG-ID: SUN4US-8000-7D, TYPE: Fault, VER: 1, SEVERITY: Minor

EVENT-TIME: Mon Feb 21 21:26:51 JST 2005

PLATFORM: FJSV,GPUSC-M, CSN: -, HOSTNAME: colm2

SOURCE: cpumem-diagnosis, REV: 1.3

EVENT-ID: aaf47b25-cfd2-4984-f598-e81bcbba274f

DESC: The number of single bit errors associated with this memory module continues to exceed acceptable levels. Refer to http://www.fujitsu.com/global/services/computing/server/unix/prmpwr_msg/SUN4US -8000-7D for more information.

AUTO-RESPONSE: An attempt will be made to remove this memory page from service.

IMPACT: Total system memory capacity will be reduced as pages are retired.

REC-ACTION: Schedule a repair procedure to replace the affected memory module. Use fmdump -v -u <EVENT_ID> to identify the module.

Ignore these syslog messages. They have no impact on the system.

35System does not display CPU error messages via FMA if the CPU at fault has not been replaced; even if the CPU detected the same error previously. This problem only happens on systems installed with SPARC64 V.

This is just a messaging issue. It has no impact on the system as such.

36After an upgrade to install Solaris 10, the following message is displayed when format (1M) command is executed.

#format

Unknown controller 'MD21' - /etc/format.dat (xx)

Searching for disks...done

There is no impact on the system. The message is not displayed when the following entries are removed from /etc/format.dat.

disk_type = "XXXX" \

:ctlr = MD21 \

:ncyl = XXXX : acyl = X : pcyl = XXXX : nhead = X : nsect = XX \

:rpm = XXXX : bpt = XXXXX

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