10-17-2019
Hi,
I'm guessing that the version you are running is so old that it doesn't support the shell options.
The indications are that there is a Mother Board fault, but it is difficult to be more specific than that - I think that you'll have to involve Oracle support for this and that the server is going to actually need a visit from service personell.
The most likely cause is a lane failure on the first (Or Only) CPU in your machine, this is probably not recoverable without a new Mother Board.
Regards
Gull04
--- Post updated at 11:31 AM ---
Hi,
Having checked a bit further - this is 100% a CPU fault.
You're goung to have to take this up with Oracle, as the FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) is the Mother Board.
Regards
Gull04
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CYC(3) Library Functions Manual CYC(3)
NAME
cyc - Cyclone fiber interface
SYNOPSIS
bind #C /dev
/dev/cyc
DESCRIPTION
The cyc device drives the Cyclone CVME961 (not 960) card with an attached SQFBR Squall module to provide a high-speed point-to-point 9P
link between a CPU server and a file server. Both machines must of course have VME buses. For debugging, the Cyclone may be loaded with
on-board software using xms (see con(1)) and the NINDY ROM supplied with the device. In production, though, it is easiest to replace the
ROM with the program in the directory /sys/src/fs/cyc. In either case, the on-board software expects an identical Cyclone to be at the
other end of the fiber. One of the boards must be in a CPU server, the other in a file server; the systems configure their respective
boards dynamically as appropriate.
The driver serves a single file, /dev/cyc. When opened, the file initializes the connection to the file server. The resulting file
descriptor should be used only to send and receive 9P messages. Typically boot(8) will open /dev/cyc, prime the connection by sending nop
and session messages (see attach(5)), and then mount (see bind(2)) the file descriptor in the CPU server's name space. Thenceforth all
activity on /dev/cyc will be mediated by the mount driver mnt(3)).
FILES
/sys/src/fs/cyc
Directory of on-board software for the Cyclone.
SEE ALSO
CVME960, CVM961 Single Board Computer User's Manual and SQFBR User's Manual, Cyclone Microsystems, Inc., New Haven, CT, 1-203-7865536
SOURCE
/sys/src/9/power/devcyc.c
BUGS
The driver is specific to the SGI Power Series, although the device should operate on any VME bus.
CYC(3)