03-26-2004
Replace BIOS Battery, Configure BIOS to Boot on All Errors.
Here is what I think you need to do:
(1) Replace your BIOS battery (very important).
(2) Configure your BIOS to boot on ALL errors (so no errors shutdown the booting process).
Let us know what happens.
Neo
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
processor_info
processor_info(2) System Calls processor_info(2)
NAME
processor_info - determine type and status of a processor
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/processor.h>
int processor_info(processorid_t processorid, processor_info_t *infop);
DESCRIPTION
The processor_info() function returns the status of the processor specified by processorid in the processor_info_t structure pointed to by
infop.
The structure processor_info_t contains the following members:
int pi_state;
char pi_processor_type[PI_TYPELEN];
char pi_fputypes[PI_FPUTYPE];
int pi_clock;
The pi_state member is the current state of the processor, either P_ONLINE, P_OFFLINE, P_NOINTR, P_FAULTED, P_SPARE, or P_POWEROFF.
The pi_processor_type member is a null-terminated ASCII string specifying the type of the processor.
The pi_fputypes member is a null-terminated ASCII string containing the comma-separated types of floating-point units (FPUs) attached to
the processor. This string will be empty if no FPU is attached.
The pi_clock member is the processor clock frequency rounded to the nearest megahertz. It may be 0 if not known.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, 0 is returned. Otherwise, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The processor_info() function will fail if:
EINVAL An non-existent processor ID was specified.
The caller is in a non-global zone, the pools facility is active, and the processor is not a member of the zone's pool's
processor set.
EFAULT The processor_info_t structure pointed to by infop was not writable by the user.
SEE ALSO
pooladm(1M), psradm(1M), psrinfo(1M), zoneadm(1M), p_online(2), sysconf(3C)
SunOS 5.10 28 Jun 2004 processor_info(2)