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Operating Systems Solaris Enterprise3500 trouble Post 302243007 by vatch23 on Friday 3rd of October 2008 11:30:16 AM
Old 10-03-2008
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Slot 1 - Status=Okay, Type: I/O Type 4

Sysio0=P Sysio1=P FEPS=P FEPSFC=0 SOC=P
Sbus0=P Sbus1=P Sbus2=P
AC=P FHC=P SRAM=P FPROM=P LabCon=Not Ovtemp=Not
TODC=P JTAG=P CntrPl=P DC=ff


Slot 3 - Status=Okay, Type: CPU/Memory

Cpu0=P Cpu0-OK=P FailCode=0 Cpu1=P Cpu1-OK=P FailCode=0
AC=P FHC=P SRAM=P FPROM=P LabCon=Not Ovtemp=Not
Bank0=0 Bank1=0 DTag0=P DTag1=P JTAG=P CntrPl=P
Bank0=P Bank1=P DC=ff


Slot 5 - Status=Okay, Type: I/O Type 3

Sysio0=P Sysio1=P FEPS=*** FEPSFC=0 SOC=***
Sbus0=*** Sbus2=***
AC=P FHC=P SRAM=P FPROM=P LabCon=Not Ovtemp=Not
TODC=P JTAG=P CntrPl=P DC=ff




Slot 7 - Status=Okay, Type: CPU/Memory

Cpu0=P Cpu0-OK=P FailCode=0 Cpu1=P Cpu1-OK=P FailCode=0
AC=P FHC=P SRAM=P FPROM=P LabCon=Not Ovtemp=Not
Bank0=0 Bank1=0 DTag0=P DTag1=P JTAG=P CntrPl=P
Bank0=P Bank1=P DC=ff


Slot 9 - Status=Okay, Type: I/O Type 3

Sysio0=P Sysio1=P FEPS=*** FEPSFC=0 SOC=***
Sbus0=*** Sbus2=***
AC=P FHC=P SRAM=P FPROM=P LabCon=Not Ovtemp=Not
TODC=P JTAG=P CntrPl=P DC=ff


Slot 16 - Status=Fail, Type: Clock

Clock=P Serial=P KbdMse=P PPS-DC=*** DCReg0=P DCReg1=P
AC=P ACFan=P KeyFan=P PSFail=0 Ovtemp=Not TODC=P
V5-P=P V12-P=P V5-Aux=P V5P-PC=P V12-PC=P V3-PC=P V5-PC=P
RckFan=*** 3.3V=P 5.0V=P Triger=P Coolng=P AC-REV=P


P = Present or Passed
*** = Failed Component
Not = Not present

{6} ok
Can you tell me whatis broken, from readingthis?
M
 

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ALTERA_JTAG_UART(4)					   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 				       ALTERA_JTAG_UART(4)

NAME
altera_jtag_uart -- driver for the Altera JTAG UART Core SYNOPSIS
device altera_jtag_uart In /boot/device.hints: hint.altera_jtag_uart.0.at="nexus0" hint.altera_jtag_uart.0.maddr=0x7f000000 hint.altera_jtag_uart.0.msize=0x40 hint.altera_jtag_uart.0.irq=0 hint.altera_jtag_uart.1.at="nexus0" hint.altera_jtag_uart.1.maddr=0x7f001000 hint.altera_jtag_uart.1.msize=0x40 DESCRIPTION
The altera_jtag_uart device driver provides support for the Altera JTAG UART core, which allows multiple UART-like streams to be carried over JTAG. altera_jtag_uart allows JTAG UART streams to be attached to both the low-level console interface, used for direct kernel input and output, and the tty(4) layer, to be used with ttys(5) and login(1). Sequential Altera JTAG UART devices will appear as ttyu0, ttyu1, etc. HARDWARE
Altera JTAG UART devices can be connected to using Altera's nios2-terminal program, with the instance selected using the --instance argument on the management host. altera_jtag_uart supports JTAG UART cores with or without interrupt lines connected; if the irq portion of the device.hints entry is omitted, the driver will poll rather than configure interrupts. SEE ALSO
login(1), tty(4), ttys(5) Altera Embedded Peripherals IP User Guide, Altera Corporation, http://www.altera.com/literature/ug/ug_embedded_ip.pdf, June 2011. HISTORY
The altera_jtag_uart device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 10.0. AUTHORS
The altera_jtag_uart device driver and this manual page were developed by SRI International and the University of Cambridge Computer Labora- tory under DARPA/AFRL contract (FA8750-10-C-0237) (``CTSRD''), as part of the DARPA CRASH research programme. This device driver was written by Robert N. M. Watson. BUGS
altera_jtag_uart must dynamically poll to detect when JTAG is present, in order to disable flow control in the event that there is no receiv- ing endpoint. Otherwise, the boot may hang waiting for the JTAG client to be attached, and user processes attached to JTAG UART devices might block indefinitely. However, there is no way to flush the output buffer once JTAG is detected to have disappeared; this means that a small amount of stale output data will remain in the output buffer, being displayed by nios2-terminal when it is connected. Loss of JTAG will not generate a hang-up event, as that is rarely the desired behaviour. nios2-terminal does not place the client-side TTY in raw mode, and so by default will not pass all control characters through to the UART. BSD
August 18, 2012 BSD
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