03-23-2019
Does the fmadm command show any problems. If it is a hardware fault of almost any type, you can get information about it. Run fmadm from the global (or root) zone as the root user. If you see problems open a ticket with oracle support. Sometimes oracle problems cross software->hardware boundaries.
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