Help with Reviving a NETRA240 Pls?


 
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Old 12-03-2018
Hot Damn! Mr. Magoo Gets a Clue!

My Good Man Hicks! You are Right on the money, again! This darth vader of a old sticky black power cable going to motherboard came loose man. Along with the smell of heated old plastics we got power to the motherboard!
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Aaand, ta taa, the DVD bay opens..

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Finally, this is what we get from first probing. Says no CPUs are good. Maybe they are loose too? Smilie


Code:
ALOM BOOTMON v1.5.4
ALOM Build Release: 008
Reset register: e0000000 EHRS ESRS LLRS


ALOM POST 1.0


TTYD - Internal Loopback Test, PASSED.

Memory Data Lines Test
Memory Data Lines Test, PASSED.

Memory Address Lines Test
  Slide address bits to test open address lines
  Test for shorted address lines
Memory Address Lines Test, PASSED.

Memory Parity Test
Memory Parity Test, PASSED.

Boot Sector FLASH CRC Test
Boot Sector FLASH CRC Test, PASSED.



Return to Boot Monitor for Handshake
ALOM POST 1.0
   Status = 00007fff

Returned from Boot Monitor and Handshake



Clearing Memory Cells
Memory Clean Complete


Loading the runtime image...
SC Alert: CRITICAL ALARM is set

SC Alert: SC System booted.

SC Alert: Input power unavailable for PSU @ PS0.


Sun(tm) Advanced Lights Out Manager 1.5.4 ()



Full VxDiag Tests

BASIC TOD TEST
  Read the TOD Clock:        SAT JAN 01 00:00:14 2000
  Wait, 1 - 3 seconds
  Read the TOD Clock:        SAT JAN 01 00:00:16 2000
BASIC TOD TEST, PASSED

ETHERNET CPU LOOPBACK TEST
  50 BYTE PACKET   - a 0 in field of 1's.  Attaching network interface cpm0... done.

  50 BYTE PACKET   - a 1 in field of 0's.
  900 BYTE PACKET  - pseudo-random data.
ETHERNET CPU LOOPBACK TEST, PASSED

Full VxDiag Tests - PASSED



    Status summary  -  Status = 7FFF

       VxDiag    -          -  PASSED
       POST      -          -  PASSED
       LOOPBACK  -          -  PASSED

       I2C       -          -  PASSED
       EPROM     -          -  PASSED
       FRU PROM  -          -  PASSED

       ETHERNET  -          -  PASSED
       MAIN CRC  -          -  PASSED
       BOOT CRC  -          -  PASSED

       TTYD      -          -  PASSED
       TTYC      -          -  PASSED
       MEMORY    -          -  PASSED
       MPC850    -          -  PASSED


Please login: admin
Please Enter password: *********


sc> poweron

SC Alert: Host System has Reset

SC Alert: CRITICAL ALARM is set
sc> setalarm critical off
sc> break -y
sc>
SC Alert: SC Request to send Break to host.

sc> show
SC Alert: VOLTAGE_SENSOR @ MB.BAT.V_BAT has exceeded low warning threshold.

Invalid command.  Type 'help' for list of commands.
sc> showfru
FRU_PROM at MB.SEEPROM
  Manufacturer Record
  Timestamp: MON JUL 03 10:05:20 UTC 2006
  Description: FRUID,INSTR,M'BD,2X1.5GHZ,CPU
  Manufacture Location: Shunde,China
  Sun Part No: 3753227
  Sun Serial No: S6006P
  Vendor JEDEC code: 3E5
  Initial HW Dash Level: 03
  Initial HW Rev Level: 05
  Shortname: MOTHERBOARD

FRU_PROM at ENC.SEEPROM
  Manufacturer Record
  Timestamp: TUE MAR 14 00:14:42 UTC 2006
  Description: FRUID,PRGM,INSTR,2U,IN/FACE,LOW
  Manufacture Location: Hsinchu,Taiwan
  Sun Part No: 3706004
  Sun Serial No: H019RV
  Vendor JEDEC code: 3E5
  Initial HW Dash Level: 03
  Initial HW Rev Level: 0E
  Shortname: SCSI

FRU_PROM at HCM.SEEPROM is not present

FRU_PROM at PS0.SEEPROM
  Manufacturer Record
  Timestamp: TUE MAR 21 03:15:47 UTC 2006
  Description: ASY,PSU,EN-2U,400W,D158,ROHS
  Manufacture Location: BAO'AN, CHINA
  Sun Part No: 3001845
  Sun Serial No: 007173
  Vendor JEDEC code: 37A
  Initial HW Dash Level: 01
  Initial HW Rev Level: 50
  Shortname: PS

FRU_PROM at PS1.SEEPROM
  Manufacturer Record
  Timestamp: TUE MAR 21 03:18:05 UTC 2006
  Description: ASY,PSU,EN-2U,400W,D158,ROHS
  Manufacture Location: BAO'AN, CHINA
  Sun Part No: 3001845
  Sun Serial No: 007175
  Vendor JEDEC code: 37A
  Initial HW Dash Level: 01
  Initial HW Rev Level: 50
  Shortname: PS

FRU_PROM at ALARM.SEEPROM is not present

FRU_PROM at MB.P0.B0.D0.SEEPROM
  Timestamp: MON JAN 30 12:00:00 UTC 2006
  Description: SDRAM DDR, 1024 MB
  Manufacture Location:
  Vendor: Infineon (formerly Siemens)
  Vendor Part No: 72D128320GBR6C

FRU_PROM at MB.P0.B0.D1.SEEPROM
  Timestamp: MON DEC 26 12:00:00 UTC 2005
  Description: SDRAM DDR, 1024 MB
  Manufacture Location:
  Vendor: Infineon (formerly Siemens)
  Vendor Part No: 72D128320GBR6C

FRU_PROM at MB.P0.B1.D0.SEEPROM is not present

FRU_PROM at MB.P0.B1.D1.SEEPROM is not present

FRU_PROM at MB.P1.B0.D0.SEEPROM is not present

FRU_PROM at MB.P1.B0.D1.SEEPROM is not present

FRU_PROM at MB.P1.B1.D0.SEEPROM is not present

FRU_PROM at MB.P1.B1.D1.SEEPROM is not present

sc>
SC Alert: ENCLOSURE_FAN @ F2.RS has FAILED.

sc> console
Enter #. to return to ALOM.
0>Setup L2 Cache
0>L2 Cache Control = 00000000.00f04400
0>      Size = 00000000.00100000...
0>Setup and Enable DMMU
0>Setup DMMU Miss Handler
0>Scrub Mailbox
0>Timing is 9:1 12:1, sys 167 MHz, CPU 1504 MHz, mem 125 MHz.
0>      UltraSPARC[TM] IIIi, Version 3.4
1>Init CPU
1>      UltraSPARC[TM] IIIi, Version 3.4
1>Init mmu regs
1>Setup L2 Cache
1>L2 Cache Control = 00000000.00f04400
1>      Size = 00000000.00100000...
1>Setup and Enable DMMU
1>Setup DMMU Miss Handler
1>Scrub Mailbox
1>Timing is 9:1 12:1, sys 167 MHz, CPU 1504 MHz, mem 125 MHz.
0>Init Memory.....
0>Probe Dimms
1>Probe Dimms
1>Init Mem Controller Sequence
0>Init Mem Controller Sequence
0>IO-Bridge unit 0 init test
0>IO-Bridge unit 1 init test
0>Test Memory.....
0>Select Bank Config
0>Probe and Setup Memory
0>INFO: 1024MB Bank 0, Dimm Type X4
0>INFO: 1024MB Bank 1, Dimm Type X4
0>INFO: No memory detected in Bank 2
0>INFO: No memory detected in Bank 3
0>
0>Data Bitwalk on Master
0>      Test Bank 0.
0>
0>ERROR: TEST = Data Bitwalk on Master
0>H/W under test = CPU0 Memory
0>Repair Instructions: Replace items in order listed by 'H/W under test' above.
0>MSG = Incorrect syndrome 00000000.000000d8. Not a single bit CE
0>END_ERROR

0>
0>ERROR: TEST = Data Bitwalk on Master
0>H/W under test = MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 0), Motherboard
0>Repair Instructions: Replace items in order listed by 'H/W under test' above.
0>MSG = Pin 114 failed on MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 0), Motherboard
0>END_ERROR

0>
0>ERROR: TEST = Data Bitwalk on Master
0>H/W under test = MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 0), Motherboard
0>Repair Instructions: Replace items in order listed by 'H/W under test' above.
0>MSG = Pin 117 failed on MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 0), Motherboard
0>END_ERROR

0>
0>ERROR: TEST = Data Bitwalk on Master
0>H/W under test = MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 0), Motherboard
0>Repair Instructions: Replace items in order listed by 'H/W under test' above.
0>MSG = ERROR:  miscompare on mem test!
                Address: 00000000.001b0040
                Expected: ffffffff.ffffffff
                Observed: ffffcfff.ffffffff
0>END_ERROR

0>      Test Bank 1.
0>
0>ERROR: TEST = Data Bitwalk on Master
0>H/W under test = MB/P0/B0/D1 (Bank 1), Motherboard
0>Repair Instructions: Replace items in order listed by 'H/W under test' above.
0>MSG = Pin 171 failed on MB/P0/B0/D1 (Bank 1), Motherboard
0>END_ERROR

0>
0>ERROR: TEST = Data Bitwalk on Master
0>H/W under test = MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 1), Motherboard
0>Repair Instructions: Replace items in order listed by 'H/W under test' above.
0>MSG = Pin 45 failed on MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 1), Motherboard
0>END_ERROR

0>
0>ERROR: TEST = Data Bitwalk on Master
0>H/W under test = MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 1), Motherboard
0>Repair Instructions: Replace items in order listed by 'H/W under test' above.
0>MSG = Pin 49 failed on MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 1), Motherboard
0>END_ERROR

0>
0>ERROR: TEST = Data Bitwalk on Master
0>H/W under test = MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 1), Motherboard
0>Repair Instructions: Replace items in order listed by 'H/W under test' above.
0>MSG = ERROR:  miscompare on mem test!
                Address: 00000001.001b0000
                Expected: 00000000.00000001
                Observed: 008f00ff.00ff00ff
0>END_ERROR

0>
0>ERROR: TEST = Data Bitwalk on Master
0>H/W under test = CPU0 Memory
0>Repair Instructions: Replace items in order listed by 'H/W under test' above.
0>MSG =
         *** Test Failed!! ***

0>END_ERROR

0>
0>ERROR: TEST = Data Bitwalk on Master
0>H/W under test = CPU0 Memory
0>Repair Instructions: Replace items in order listed by 'H/W under test' above.
0>MSG = No good memory available on master CPU 0, rolling over to new Master.
0>END_ERROR

1>Soft Power-on RST thru SW
1>OBP->POST Call with %o0=00001000.01014000.
1>Diag level set to MAX.
1>Verbosity level set to MAX.
1>MFG scrpt mode set NORM
1>I/O port set to TTYA.
1>Start Selftest.....
1>CPUs present in system: 0 1
1>Test CPU(s).....
1>Init SB
1>Initialize I2C Controller
1>Init CPU
1>DMMU
1>DMMU TLB DATA RAM Access
1>DMMU TLB TAGS Access
1>IMMU Registers Access
1>IMMU TLB DATA RAM Access
1>IMMU TLB TAGS Access
1>Init mmu regs
1>Setup L2 Cache
1>L2 Cache Control = 00000000.00f04400
1>      Size = 00000000.00100000...
1>L2 Cache Tags Test
1>Scrub and Setup L2 Cache
1>Setup and Enable DMMU
1>Setup DMMU Miss Handler
1>Test  Mailbox
1>Scrub Mailbox
1>CPU Tick and Tick Compare Registers Test
1>CPU Stick and Stick Compare Registers Test
1>Set Timing
1>      UltraSPARC[TM] IIIi, Version 3.4
0>Init CPU
0>      UltraSPARC[TM] IIIi, Version 3.4
0>DMMU
0>DMMU TLB DATA RAM Access
0>DMMU TLB TAGS Access
0>IMMU Registers Access
0>IMMU TLB DATA RAM Access
0>IMMU TLB TAGS Access
0>Init mmu regs
0>Setup L2 Cache
0>L2 Cache Control = 00000000.00f04400
0>      Size = 00000000.00100000...
0>L2 Cache Tags Test
0>Scrub and Setup L2 Cache
0>Setup and Enable DMMU
0>Setup DMMU Miss Handler
0>Test  Mailbox
0>Scrub Mailbox
0>CPU Tick and Tick Compare Registers Test
0>CPU Stick and Stick Compare Registers Test
1>Interrupt Crosscall.....
0>Setup Int Handlers
1>Setup Int Handlers
1>Send Int CPU 0
0>Send Int to Master CPU
1>MB:   Part-Dash-Rev#:  3753227-03-05  Serial#:  S6006P
1>CPU0 MB/P0/B0/D0:
1>Part#:  72D128320GBR6C      Serial#:  03169923  Date Code:  0605  Rev#:  042c
1>CPU0 MB/P0/B0/D1:
1>Part#:  72D128320GBR6C      Serial#:  04063c24  Date Code:  0550  Rev#:  042c
1>Set CPU/System Speed
1>Jumper data = 3a
1>..
1>Send MC Timing CPU 0
1>Init Memory.....
1>Probe Dimms
0>Probe Dimms
0>Init Mem Controller Regs
1>Init Mem Controller Regs
0>Set JBUS config reg
1>Set JBUS config reg
1>IO-Bridge unit 0 init test
1>IO-Bridge unit 1 init test
1>Do PLL reset
1>Setting timing to 9:1 12:1, system frequency 167 MHz, CPU frequency 1503 MHz
1>Soft Power-on RST thru SW
1>PLL Reset.....
1>Init SB
1>Initialize I2C Controller
1>Init CPU
1>Init mmu regs
1>Setup L2 Cache
1>L2 Cache Control = 00000000.00f04400
1>      Size = 00000000.00100000...
1>Setup and Enable DMMU
1>Setup DMMU Miss Handler
1>Scrub Mailbox
1>Timing is 9:1 12:1, sys 167 MHz, CPU 1504 MHz, mem 125 MHz.
1>      UltraSPARC[TM] IIIi, Version 3.4
0>Init CPU
0>      UltraSPARC[TM] IIIi, Version 3.4
0>Init mmu regs
0>Setup L2 Cache
0>L2 Cache Control = 00000000.00f04400
0>      Size = 00000000.00100000...
0>Setup and Enable DMMU
0>Setup DMMU Miss Handler
0>Scrub Mailbox
0>Timing is 9:1 12:1, sys 167 MHz, CPU 1504 MHz, mem 125 MHz.
1>Init Memory.....
1>Probe Dimms
0>Probe Dimms
0>Init Mem Controller Sequence
1>Init Mem Controller Sequence
1>IO-Bridge unit 0 init test
1>IO-Bridge unit 1 init test
1>Test Memory.....
1>Select Bank Config
1>Probe and Setup Memory
1>
1>INFO: No memory on cpu 1
1>
1>ERROR: TEST = Probe and Setup Memory
1>H/W under test = CPU1 Memory
1>Repair Instructions: Replace items in order listed by 'H/W under test' above.
1>MSG = No good memory available on master CPU 1, rolling over to new Master.
1>END_ERROR

1>ERROR:
1>      POST toplevel status has the following failures:
1>              MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 0), Motherboard
1>              MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 1), Motherboard
1>              MB/P0/B0/D1 (Bank 1), Motherboard
1>END_ERROR

1>
1>ERROR:        No good CPUs OR CPUs with good memory left.  Calling debug menu
SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 0), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D1 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST
.
1>      0       Peek/Poke interface
1>      1       Dump CPU Regs
1>      2       Dump Valid L2$
1>      3       Dump Trap Table
1>      4       Dump Mem Controller Regs
1>      5       Dump Valid DMMU entries
1>      6       Dump IMMU entries
1>      7       Dump Mailbox
1>      8       Dump IO-Bridge regs
1>      9       Allow other CPUs to print
1>      a       Do soft reset
1>      ?       Help
1>
1>Selection:1
1>PState = 00000000.00000016
1>AFSR = 00000000.00000000
1>      No Errors in afsr reg
1>AFAR = 00000000.00000000
1>Dispatch Control =00000000.00001a3f
1>Data Cache Unit Control =0000c400.00000008
1>IMMU SFSR = 00000000.00000000
1>DMMU SFSR = 00000000.00000000
1>DMMU SFAR = 00000010.0008ec00
1>EState = 00000000.00000000
1>Default Globals:
1>      g1 = 00000000.3ffffc00.
1>      g2 = ffffffff.c0000000.
1>      g3 = fffff800.00000000.
1>      g4 = 000007ff.ffffffff.
1>      g5 = 00000400.0f600000.
1>      g6 = 00400400.10002000.
1>      g7 = 00040000.00000000.
1>MMU Globals:
1>      g1 = 00000000.00000000.
1>      g2 = 00000000.00000000.
1>      g3 = ffffffff.f00560c0.
1>      g4 = ffffffff.00000000.
1>      g5 = 00000000.00000068.
1>      g6 = 00000000.00000000.
1>      g7 = 00000020.00000000.
1>Alternate Globals:
1>      g1 = 00000000.00000000.
1>      g2 = 00000000.00000000.
1>      g3 = ffffffff.f007fb20.
1>      g4 = ffffffff.00000000.
1>      g5 = 00000000.000000ff.
1>      g6 = 00000000.00000000.
1>      g7 = 504f5354.afb0acab.
1>Interrupt Globals:
1>      g1 = 00000000.00000101.
1>      g2 = ffffffff.f00707a0.
1>      g3 = 00000000.00000000.
1>      g4 = ffffffff.00000000.
1>      g5 = 00000000.00000000.
1>      g6 = 00000000.00000000.
1>      g7 = 00000000.00002000.
1>cwp = 00000000.00000001.
1>cansave = 00000000.00000005.
1>canrestore = 00000000.00000001.
1>cleanwin = 00000000.00000005.
1>otherwin = 00000000.00000000.
1>sp = ffffffff.fffffe9f.
1> 00000000.00000000 Soft Interrupt
1>Serial ID = 0000005b.b3e62467
1>      0       Peek/Poke interface
1>      1       Dump CPU Regs
1>      2       Dump Valid L2$
1>      3       Dump Trap Table
1>      4       Dump Mem Controller Regs
1>      5       Dump Valid DMMU entries
1>      6       Dump IMMU entries
1>      7       Dump Mailbox
1>      8       Dump IO-Bridge regs
1>      9       Allow other CPUs to print
1>      a       Do soft reset
1>      ?       Help
1>
1>Selection:4
1>JBUS config reg = 03fb3ffe.104201ee.
1>L2Cache CSR reg = 00000000.00f14000.
1>mc timing 1 = f0000002.3e481c1e.
1>mc timing 2 = 0000569b.49009028.
1>mc timing 3 = 00000000.00010001.
1>      0       Peek/Poke interface
1>      1       Dump CPU Regs
1>      2       Dump Valid L2$
1>      3       Dump Trap Table
1>      4       Dump Mem Controller Regs
1>      5       Dump Valid DMMU entries
1>      6       Dump IMMU entries
1>      7       Dump Mailbox
1>      8       Dump IO-Bridge regs
1>      9       Allow other CPUs to print
1>      a       Do soft reset
1>      ?       Help
1>
1>Selection:5
1>              Small TLB

1>Entry                 Tag                     Data

1>00000000.00000000     ffffffff.f0000000       e00007ff.f0000041
1>00000000.00000008     000007ff.f0000000       e00007ff.f0000041
1>00000000.00000010     f0000000.00000000       c0000010.00080063
1>00000000.00000018     00000400.0f602040       80000400.0f602043
1>00000000.00000020     00000400.0e602040       80000400.0e602043
1>00000000.00000028     00000010.0008efff       e0000010.0008e023
1>              8K TLB 0

1>Entry                 Tag                     Data

1>              8K TLB 1

1>Entry                 Tag                     Data

1>      0       Peek/Poke interface
1>      1       Dump CPU Regs
1>      2       Dump Valid L2$
1>      3       Dump Trap Table
1>      4       Dump Mem Controller Regs
1>      5       Dump Valid DMMU entries
1>      6       Dump IMMU entries
1>      7       Dump Mailbox
1>      8       Dump IO-Bridge regs
1>      9       Allow other CPUs to print
1>      a       Do soft reset
1>      ?       Help
1>
1>Selection:7
1>Mailbox start address f0000000.00000000.
1>CPU 0 mem struct start address f0000000.00000080.
1>      mem_segment start address f0000000.00000080.
1>              mem empty f0000000.00000240=-443897921.
1>              mem fail f0000000.00000248=16776960.
1>              start address bank 0 f0000000.000000a0=dfbf0000.002cffff.
1>              end address bank 0= f0000000.000000c0=00bf0000.0000ff00.
1>              size bank 0 f0000000.000000e0=00bf0000.0000ffbe.
1>              remaining mem bank 0 f0000000.00000100=00bf0000.002cffbe.
1>              bank status mem bank 0 f0000000.00000120=dfbf0000.0000ffbe.
1>              bank valid mem bank 0 f0000000.00000080=dfbf0000.002cffbe.
1>                      dimm size bank 0 dimm 0 f0000000.00000160=dfbf0000.000000bc.
1>                      dimm size bank 0 dimm 1 f0000000.00000168=f71aeae5.00ff04ee.
1>              start address bank 1 f0000000.000000a8=f7feffff.fe0000ff.
1>              end address bank 1= f0000000.000000c8=f71affe7.fedf00ee.
1>              size bank 1 f0000000.000000e8=f7ffffff.fe0000fe.
1>              remaining mem bank 1 f0000000.00000108=f71aefe7.fc9d00ee.
1>              bank status mem bank 1 f0000000.00000128=f51aeae5.7cff00ec.
1>              bank valid mem bank 1 f0000000.00000088=f7fe7fff.fe0000fe.
1>                      dimm size bank 1 dimm 0 f0000000.00000170=00fff500.002cffbe.
1>                      dimm size bank 1 dimm 1 f0000000.00000178=fffeeec7.fe9ceeee.
1>              start address bank 2 f0000000.000000b0=00fff500.3f2cffff.
1>              end address bank 2= f0000000.000000d0=00fff500.2f2cffff.
1>              size bank 2 f0000000.000000f0=00fff500.2d2cffbf.
1>              remaining mem bank 2 f0000000.00000110=00fff5ef.3f00ffff.
1>              bank status mem bank 2 f0000000.00000130=00bff467.0d2cffff.
1>              bank valid mem bank 2 f0000000.00000090=cbbfffef.ff00ffff.
1>                      dimm size bank 2 dimm 0 f0000000.00000180=00bff5ef.3f2cffff.
1>                      dimm size bank 2 dimm 1 f0000000.00000188=f7feffff.fedf00fe.
1>              start address bank 3 f0000000.000000b8=f7daea45.7c0000ec.
1>              end address bank 3= f0000000.000000d8=f700eac5.7cff00ec.
1>              size bank 3 f0000000.000000f8=ff00eec7.fedf00ee.
1>              remaining mem bank 3 f0000000.00000118=fffeeee7.fe9f00ec.
1>              bank status mem bank 3 f0000000.00000138=f7daeac7.fcddeeee.
1>              bank valid mem bank 3 f0000000.00000098=f7daeac5.7c9ceeee.
1>                      dimm size bank 3 dimm 0 f0000000.00000190=00fff500.002cffff.
1>                      dimm size bank 3 dimm 1 f0000000.00000198=ff00eeef.fe00ee00.
1>      lock bit  f0000000.000003a0=0.
1>      malloc table address = f0000000.000003a8.
1>      stack ptr = f0000000.00001368
1>      user input = f0000000.0000eb68
1>CPU 1 mem struct start address f0000000.0000ec00.
1>      mem_segment start address f0000000.0000ec00.
1>              mem empty f0000000.0000edc0=1.
1>              mem fail f0000000.0000edc8=0.
1>              start address bank 0 f0000000.0000ec20=00000000.00000000.
1>              end address bank 0= f0000000.0000ec40=00000000.00000000.
1>              size bank 0 f0000000.0000ec60=00000000.00000000.
1>              remaining mem bank 0 f0000000.0000ec80=00000000.00000000.
1>              bank status mem bank 0 f0000000.0000eca0=00000000.00000000.
1>              bank valid mem bank 0 f0000000.0000ec00=00000000.00000000.
1>                      dimm size bank 0 dimm 0 f0000000.0000ece0=00000000.00000000.
1>                      dimm size bank 0 dimm 1 f0000000.0000ece8=00000000.00000000.
1>              start address bank 1 f0000000.0000ec28=00000000.00000000.
1>              end address bank 1= f0000000.0000ec48=00000000.00000000.
1>              size bank 1 f0000000.0000ec68=00000000.00000000.
1>              remaining mem bank 1 f0000000.0000ec88=00000000.00000000.
1>              bank status mem bank 1 f0000000.0000eca8=00000000.00000000.
1>              bank valid mem bank 1 f0000000.0000ec08=00000000.00000000.
1>                      dimm size bank 1 dimm 0 f0000000.0000ecf0=00000000.00000000.
1>                      dimm size bank 1 dimm 1 f0000000.0000ecf8=00000000.00000000.
1>              start address bank 2 f0000000.0000ec30=00000000.00000000.
1>              end address bank 2= f0000000.0000ec50=00000000.00000000.
1>              size bank 2 f0000000.0000ec70=00000000.00000000.
1>              remaining mem bank 2 f0000000.0000ec90=00000000.00000000.
1>              bank status mem bank 2 f0000000.0000ecb0=00000000.00000000.
1>              bank valid mem bank 2 f0000000.0000ec10=00000000.00000000.
1>                      dimm size bank 2 dimm 0 f0000000.0000ed00=00000000.00000000.
1>                      dimm size bank 2 dimm 1 f0000000.0000ed08=00000000.00000000.
1>              start address bank 3 f0000000.0000ec38=00000000.00000000.
1>              end address bank 3= f0000000.0000ec58=00000000.00000000.
1>              size bank 3 f0000000.0000ec78=00000000.00000000.
1>              remaining mem bank 3 f0000000.0000ec98=00000000.00000000.
1>              bank status mem bank 3 f0000000.0000ecb8=00000000.00000000.
1>              bank valid mem bank 3 f0000000.0000ec18=00000000.00000000.
1>                      dimm size bank 3 dimm 0 f0000000.0000ed10=00000000.00000000.
1>                      dimm size bank 3 dimm 1 f0000000.0000ed18=00000000.00000000.
1>      lock bit  f0000000.0000ef20=0.
1>      malloc table address = f0000000.0000ef28.
1>      stack ptr = f0000000.0000fee8
1>      user input = f0000000.0001d6e8
1>      0       Peek/Poke interface
1>      1       Dump CPU Regs
1>      2       Dump Valid L2$
1>      3       Dump Trap Table
1>      4       Dump Mem Controller Regs
1>      5       Dump Valid DMMU entries
1>      6       Dump IMMU entries
1>      7       Dump Mailbox
1>      8       Dump IO-Bridge regs
1>      9       Allow other CPUs to print
1>      a       Do soft reset
1>      ?       Help
1>
1>Selection:8
1>
1>FATAL ERROR!!
1>ERROR:        Unexpected Watchdog!
1>Decode of afsr bits 00301006.00000125
1>      ME Bit: Multiple errors of same type occured.

1>      PRIV Bit: Privileged code access error(s) has occured.

1>      TO Bit: Unmapped error from JBUS

1>      UE Bit: Uncorrectable data bus ECC error from memory

1>      CE Bit: Correctable data bus ECC error from memory

1>      Data ECC Syndrome = 00000125

1>
1>AFAR 00000010.00080240
1>JBUS config reg = 03fb3ffe.104201ee.
1>L2Cache CSR reg = 00000000.00f14000.
1>Tom 0 JBUS CSR 00090bf9.31c00000
1>Tom 0 JBUSUE reg 00000000.1c000000
1>Tom 0 JBUSCE reg 00000000.1c000000
1>Tom 0 JBUS Error log reg 00000000.00000000
1>Tom 1 JBUS CSR 000903f5.11e00000
1>Tom 1 JBUSUE reg 00000000.1e000000
1>Tom 1 JBUSCE reg 00000000.1e000000
1>Tom 1 JBUS Error log reg 00000000.00000000
1>



SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 0), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D1 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 0), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D1 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 0), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D1 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 0), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST
1>      0       Peek/Poke interface

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D1 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST
1>      1       Dump CPU Regs

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 0), Motherboard has been failed by POST
1>      2       Dump Valid L2$

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D1 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST
1>      3       Dump Trap Table

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 0), Motherboard has been failed by POST
1>      4       Dump Mem Controller Regs

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D1 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST
1>      5       Dump Valid DMMU ent
SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 0), Motherboard has been failed by POST
ries
1>      6       Dump IMMU entries

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D1 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST
1>      7       Dump Mailbo
SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 0), Motherboard has been failed by POST
x
1>      8       Dump IO-Bridge regs
SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D1 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST

1>      9       Allow other CPUs to print
1>      a       Do soft reset
1>      ?       Help
1>
1>Selection:

I tried doing a soft-reset with option "a", as the sounds changed as if something happening after poweron for a while, alas it gives the same error:

Code:
1>ERROR:        No good CPUs OR CPUs with good memory left.  Calling debug menu
SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 0), Motherboard has been failed by POST

SC Alert: MB/P0/B0/D0 (Bank 1), Motherboard has been failed by POST

Should I re-sinsert CPU modules?
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# 23  
Old 12-03-2018
OFF_TOPIC

Hey ozsavran,

Thanks for the great post and photo attachments. Do you mind to explain to me what steps you took to upload and attach those files? I cannot do it and want to attach files like you did. Thanks!
# 24  
Old 12-03-2018
Yea, well, that's what you get for conversing with a decrepit old bloke who's been in the industry nearly fifty years and has literally forgotten more than he can remember and is also held together with sticky tape.

I think you should 're-seat' everything without doing any damage. You obviously have enough hardware experience to do that. Meanwhile, I'll read through your long long post.
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# 25  
Old 12-03-2018
Hi,

Before you go re-seating the CPU's I'd look at the memory, I think that would be more productive. Pulling the CPU's is a bit more risky than the memory.

Regards

Gull04
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# 26  
Old 12-03-2018
@gull04.....agreed. Re-seat all memory first.
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# 27  
Old 12-03-2018
Dear Gull, you read my mind, my thought exactly. As I am too lazy and too shy to try CPUs anyway. I have no spares for anything too. Smilie

--- Post updated at 01:58 PM ---

Crude but real simple actually. There is a "Go Advanced" button to the right of "Post Quick Reply" Button. That Shows you a Paper Clip button on top of the text entry box here. You click that and select picture files you re-sized with GIMP in your home folder. Pictures which you sent from your phone via gmail app. Then you click "Upload" there in popup that the paperclip button pops for you. After files are uploaded, you close the popup. Position your text cursor where you want the picture to be. Then click the little down arrow right of the paper clip. You select whichever picture you want to be placed, or click "insert all". This puts a series of tags with picture names inside your text, just like HTML. You can cut and paste these short tags to place the pictures wherever you want. It produces visually crude, spartan looks. But this blog script used here is probably one the originator probably wrote all by himself. A do it yourself guy obviously. Its a lean, mean system that I never saw anywhere else yet. But then again, Unix is for programmers not for consumer types.
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# 28  
Old 12-03-2018
Hi Ozsavran,

When you do the memory re-seat, you need to make sure that the memory goes back into the appropriate slots - Bank 0 and Bank 1 need to have the same matched pairs in each of the respective slots. So the modules in Slot 0, Bank 0 and Slot 0, Bank 1 should have the same P/N - what I'm really saying is don't mix them up.

Regards

Gull04
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