Thanks to Jason Stringfellow for the helpful response! Original question: > I've been having problems with one of our SunFire E3800 servers, apparently > caused either by an IO board or the entire IO boat. Here's the > message I see when the system is booting up: > > {/N0/SB2/P0} @(#) lpost 5.11.7 2001/06/06 12:17 > {/N0/SB2/P0} Copyright 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. > {/N0/IB6/P0} Failed > {/N0/IB6/P1} Passed > Apr 03 00:24:17 ig109 Domain-A.SC: Excluded unusable, failed or disabled board: /N0/IB6 Answer: IB is I/O Boat, so it looks like the whole boat is being deconfigured. It says "{/N0/IB6/P0} Failed" - well, P0 refers to (IIRC) port zero on the schizo (i.e. PCI bridge) which drives this boat. So maybe you've got a faulty boat? -- Greg Gallagher Sr. UNIX Systems Administrator First Options Chicago .... (312) 362-3643 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Apr 3 10:27:24 2002
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