Thanks to the following people and their suggestions. I have removed the Belkin KVM switch. I am not running xntpd, the machine is not overheating (as per prtdiag -v), and I don't run a screen saver in either Windows or Solaris. If anyone has any clue about the latest patch bundle, though, I'd appreciate a little more help. I grabbed the Solaris 8 patch cluster (9/26/2001) from Sunsolve, but *none* of the patches will install. Some are code 25, but most are code 2 or code 5. Code 2 says patch already installed, and code 5 is a pkgadd error. In the detailed logs, almost all the patches list as already installed, but showrev -p shows that they are *not*. I tried installing after booting to single user mode, so I don't know where the problem could be. Thanks, -Adam Responses follow: Alex Stade <alex@trdlnk.com> Belkin switch lockups Dan Astoorian <djast@cs.toronto.edu> xntpd causes problems -- read BugID 4461525 smbus_intr_timeout() priority inversion induces wedge use ntpdate instead. Also, change xntpd's priority priocntl -s -c TS -p 30 -m 30 `pgrep xntpd` Add set smbus:intr_timeout = 100000 to /etc/system Also, to fix clock issue, add set sys_tick_freq = 5549020 to /etc/system Olivier Masse <olivier@prosys.ca> Check if machine is overheating Marcelino Mata <mmata@multiinc.com> Don't run a screen saver with the SunPCI windows installation Chan C <ctcao@hotmail.com> Apply the latest patch bundle. Lars Hecking <lhecking@nmrc.ie> xntpd David A Stewart <David.Stewart@ee.ed.ac.uk> Is the Blade connected to an HP 4108gl Procurve switch? Problems when switch reboots. Original question follows: On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Adam and Christine Levin wrote: > > I have a Sun Blade 100 running Solaris 8 04/01 with a patchset from around > the beginning of August. > > Twice in the last couple of months, the system's just *stopped*. It's my > desktop workstation. > > It's got 512MB memory, plus a SunPCI II card with 384MB memory running > Windows 2000 server, but not doing much (sits idle most of the time, but > booted). > > I run dozens of xterms, plus star office and netscape, all in CDE. The > xterms are all ssh sessions to remote hosts on our LAN/WAN. I also run > xclock, and an xbiff window fired back from our mail server. > > The first time it happened, I was on the phone, and when I turned back to > the machine and started typing, I got nothing. The keyboard was frozen, > the mouse was frozen. I tried telnetting in from another machine, > nothing. I tried pinging -- nothing. No network activity on the switch. > It was just frozen. > > The second time, I was in the middle of typing something (in a vi session > on a remote Sun box -- an E250), and again, it just froze up. Same thing > as before -- no connectivity, no response. > > My keyboard is a lexmark selectease, so I don't have a stop-a available to > me, but the keyboard is completely dead (the lights don't toggle on the > lock keys), so I don't think a stop-a would do anything. > > The keyboard and mouse are connected through a Belkin KVM switch and a > ps2->USB converter. > > It could be a million things. Has anybody seen this before? My first > step is going to be applying the latest patch sets and getting rid of the > KVM. > > -Adam > > >Received on Mon Oct 1 14:50:38 2001
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