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Operating Systems Solaris Error: prtdiag failed! property not found Post 302413055 by pingmeback on Wednesday 14th of April 2010 11:27:47 AM
Old 04-14-2010
Error: prtdiag failed! property not found

Hello Everyone!

I have a Sun Fire E2900. When I run a prtdiag -v, it fails to give complete information. It fails with the following error message "Prtdiag failed!Property not found".

Please help.

Code:
# which prtdiag
/usr/sbin/prtdiag

# ls -l /usr/sbin/prtdiag
-r-xr-xr-x 4 root bin 512 2005-01-21 17:26 /usr/sbin/prtdiag

# prtdiag -v
System Configuration: Sun Microsystems  sun4u Sun Fire E2900
System clock frequency: 150 MHZ
Memory size: 32GB

======================================= CPUs =======================================
               E$          CPU                  CPU
CPU      Freq      Size        Implementation       Mask    Status      Location
-------  --------  ----------  -------------------  -----   ------      --------
  0,512  1200 MHz  16MB        SUNW,UltraSPARC-IV    2.3    on-line      -
  1,513  1200 MHz  16MB        SUNW,UltraSPARC-IV    2.3    on-line      -
  2,514  1200 MHz  16MB        SUNW,UltraSPARC-IV    2.3    on-line      -
  3,515  1200 MHz  16MB        SUNW,UltraSPARC-IV    2.3    on-line      -

==================================== IO Devices ====================================

=============================== Memory Configuration ===============================
Segment Table:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Base Address       Size       Interleave Factor  Contains
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
0x0                16GB              16          BankIDs 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15
0x2000000000       16GB              16          BankIDs 32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47

Bank Table:
-----------------------------------------------------------
           Physical Location
ID       ControllerID  GroupID   Size       Interleave Way
-----------------------------------------------------------
0        0             0         1GB             0
1        0             1         1GB             4
2        0             0         1GB             8
3        0             1         1GB             12
4        1             0         1GB             1
5        1             1         1GB             5
6        1             0         1GB             9
7        1             1         1GB             13
8        2             0         1GB             2
9        2             1         1GB             6
10       2             0         1GB             10
11       2             1         1GB             14
12       3             0         1GB             3
13       3             1         1GB             7
14       3             0         1GB             11
15       3             1         1GB             15
32       -             -         1GB             0
33       -             -         1GB             4
34       -             -         1GB             8
35       -             -         1GB             12
36       -             -         1GB             1
37       -             -         1GB             5
38       -             -         1GB             9
39       -             -         1GB             13
40       -             -         1GB             2
41       -             -         1GB             6
42       -             -         1GB             10
43       -             -         1GB             14
44       -             -         1GB             3
45       -             -         1GB             7
46       -             -         1GB             11
47       -             -         1GB             15

Memory Module Groups:
--------------------------------------------------
ControllerID   GroupID  Labels         Status
--------------------------------------------------
0              0        -
0              0        -
0              0        -
0              0        -
0              1        -
0              1        -
0              1        -
0              1        -
1              0        -
1              0        -
1              0        -
1              0        -
1              1        -
1              1        -
1              1        -
1              1        -
2              0        -
2              0        -
2              0        -
2              0        -
2              1        -
2              1        -
2              1        -
2              1        -
3              0        -
3              0        -
3              0        -
3              0        -
3              1        -
3              1        -
3              1        -
3              1        -

=============================== Environmental Status ===============================
Prtdiag failed!
Property not found

 

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