SUMMARY: Ultra 5 random panics / pci / simba

From: Serg `Ice` Tsyganenko (ice@terranet.kiev.ua)
Date: Tue Jun 06 2000 - 14:07:27 CDT


OK, i've got two responses.

It is a hardware problem.

David Evans <daevans at us dot oracle dot com> suggests to check memory modules via
swapping them with modules from another machine. If panic persists - it is CPU
problem, if no - memory problem.

Unfortunatelly we don't have another machine, so i can't check what is going on.
But i think we can get 128 ram for Ultra 5 from Transcend for testing.

Original post:

> Ultra 5 model 360 / 128 RAM / no additional PCI cards / flash latest
>
> Solaris 7 / Recommended Patch Cluster
>
> Solaris random panics with following diagnostics:
> panic[cpu0]/thread=XXXXXXXXXXXX:
> simba1: PBM generated system error.
> simba-1: generated parity error.
>
> simba0: PBM generated system error.
> simba-0: generated parity error.
>
> pci0: PCI SERRpci0: PBM generated system error.
> pci-0: generated parity error.
>
> Fast Data MMU Miss
> ok
>
> Audio subsystem is not used, so look like this is not bug 4296756.
>
> Does anybody met with such problem? Does it hardware or software related?
>
> Any workarounds?
>
> Thnx in advance.
>
> --
> ice at terranet dot kiev dot ua
>

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