Thanks to everyone who responded to my issue. The solution I used was to wait for the SUN tech to replace the faulty CPU. After the CPU was replaced the system booted up clean and my database issues cleared up. Here were some other suggestions: >If you cannot boot then your only option here is to remove the complaining cpu >If the machine boots, you can disable a CPU using psradm. There is a OBP equivalent but I don't recall what it is. You could also pull the CPU from the chassis, but that is more work (although you would need to in order to replace the CPU anyway, but then you would be opening it up twice). >Don't know about removing the CPU but can you bring it up to single user mode and try running 'psradm -f' - you'll need to pass the cpu to take off line as an argument. ISSUE: I have a dual processor SUN E220R running Solaris 8 with latest patches. The box has been running with no issues but this morning my Informix database crashed hard. I brought the Informix database back online and it crashed about 2 hours later. I also noticed that when I ran the uptime command I got a "Segmentation Fault". I then decided to reboot the server. After the system was sync'd and rebooted, it failed to reboot. I got an "Instruction access exception" and panic[cpu0]/thread=10408000: cpu 2 failed to start (2). I have called SUN support and I am waiting on a Site Engineer to respond. Can I just remove the second cpu and reboot the system? I have tried several commands to take the second cpu offline but cannot find an OBP command that will work. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed May 17 11:49:46 2006
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