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Operating Systems Solaris How to solve M5000 CPU "Deconfigured" state? Post 302941931 by bentech4u on Thursday 23rd of April 2015 01:29:57 AM
Old 04-23-2015
How to solve M5000 CPU "Deconfigured" state?

Hi Community,

i have one M5000 spare machine which was handled by support team. they told me that it is gone completely .

i have checked the status. before it was showing MBU_B degraded. i updated to latest firmware and , resetted the xscf and now this is showing as normal.

Code:
MBU_B Status:Normal; Ver:4401h; Serial:BD131500KA  ;
        + FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-4360 01   /541-4360-01          ;
        + Memory_Size:128 GB;
        + Type:2;
        CPUM#0-CHIP#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0601h; Serial:PP120405RT  ;
            + FRU-Part-Number:CA06761-D205 C3   /371-4932-03          ;
            + Freq:2.660 GHz; Type:48;
            + Core:4; Strand:2;
        CPUM#0-CHIP#1 Status:Normal; Ver:0601h; Serial:PP120405RT  ;
            + FRU-Part-Number:CA06761-D205 C3   /371-4932-03          ;
            + Freq:2.660 GHz; Type:48;
            + Core:4; Strand:2;
        CPUM#1-CHIP#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0601h; Serial:PP11320266  ;
            + FRU-Part-Number:CA06761-D205 C2   /371-4932-03          ;
            + Freq:2.660 GHz; Type:48;
            + Core:4; Strand:2;
        CPUM#1-CHIP#1 Status:Normal; Ver:0601h; Serial:PP11320266  ;
            + FRU-Part-Number:CA06761-D205 C2   /371-4932-03          ;
            + Freq:2.660 GHz; Type:48;
            + Core:4; Strand:2;
*       CPUM#2-CHIP#0 Status:Deconfigured; Ver:0601h; Serial:PP1038086R  ;
            + FRU-Part-Number:CA06761-D205 C0   /371-4932-03          ;
            + Freq:2.660 GHz; Type:48;
            + Core:4; Strand:2;
*       CPUM#2-CHIP#1 Status:Deconfigured; Ver:0601h; Serial:PP1038086R  ;
            + FRU-Part-Number:CA06761-D205 C0   /371-4932-03          ;
            + Freq:2.660 GHz; Type:48;
            + Core:4; Strand:2;
*       CPUM#3-CHIP#0 Status:Deconfigured; Ver:0601h; Serial:PP11050AZH  ;
            + FRU-Part-Number:CA06761-D205 C1   /371-4932-03          ;
            + Freq:2.660 GHz; Type:48;
            + Core:4; Strand:2;
*       CPUM#3-CHIP#1 Status:Deconfigured; Ver:0601h; Serial:PP11050AZH  ;
            + FRU-Part-Number:CA06761-D205 C1   /371-4932-03          ;
            + Freq:2.660 GHz; Type:48;
            + Core:4; Strand:2;

what is Status:Deconfigured means?

Thanks & Regards,
Ben

Last edited by Don Cragun; 04-23-2015 at 02:52 AM.. Reason: Use ICODE tags to avoid smiley substitution.
 

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prtfru(1M)						  System Administration Commands						prtfru(1M)

NAME
prtfru - print FRUID-specific information about the FRUs on a system or domain SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/prtfru [-d] | [-clx] [container] DESCRIPTION
The prtfru utility is used to obtain FRUID data from the system or domain. Its output is that of a tree structure echoing the path in the FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) tree to each container. When a container is found, the data from that container is printed in a tree-like structure as well. prtfru without any arguments will print the FRU hierarchy and all of the FRUID container data. prtfru prints to stdout which may be redi- rected to a file. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -c Prints only the containers and their data. This option does not print the FRU tree hierarchy. -d Prints a DTD for the current registry to stdout. -l Prints only the FRU tree hierarchy. This option does not print the container data. -x Prints in XML format with a system identifier (SYSTEM) of prtfrureg.dtd. Options -c and -l can be used together to obtain a list of the containers. OPERANDS
The folowing operand is supported: container The name of a particular container in the FRU hierarchy, that is, either the name or path/name of a container as displayed in the -l option. EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 All information was found and printed successfully. >0 An error has occurred. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWfruid | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
fruadm(1M), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 30 May 2002 prtfru(1M)
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