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Question Sun Fire won't boot anymore

Hi all - I have an issue with our (way old) single processor SunFire 280R, running Solaris 9.0.4.

It won't boot even after multiple power cycles. There was a power outage last week end in the computer room, so this might have to do.

In normal boot mode, the screen shows a single line :

CPU seeprom format: 0000.0000.0000.0002 2
(the trailing 2 is actually a "power of 2" but I know the symbol doesn't show properly in some browsers....)

and gets stuck here. No error message, nothing.

I tried booting in maintenance mode, the full sequence looks allright, but it stops after these lines. Again no error message or alarms...

CPU 0 set ambient power off temperature to 70 degrees C
CPU 0 set junction power off temperature to 110 degrees C




Anybody has an idea ?

Thanks a lot.
 

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