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# 8  
Old 09-09-2008
Thanks for the reply...Incredible. Well I am pasting the output of 'prtdiag -v'. So Plz guide me.

System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u Sun Fire V440
System clock frequency: 183 MHZ
Memory size: 16GB

==================================== CPUs ====================================
E$ CPU CPU
CPU Freq Size Implementation Mask Status Location
--- -------- ---------- --------------------- ----- ------ --------
0 1281 MHz 1MB SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIIi 2.4 on-line -
1 1281 MHz 1MB SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIIi 2.4 on-line -
2 1281 MHz 1MB SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIIi 2.4 on-line -
3 1281 MHz 1MB SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIIi 2.4 on-line -

================================= IO Devices =================================
Bus Freq Slot + Name +
Type MHz Status Path Model
------ ---- ---------- ---------------------------- --------------------
pci 66 MB pci108e,abba (network) SUNW,pci-ce
okay /pci@1c,600000/network@2

pci 33 MB isa/su (serial)
okay /pci@1e,600000/isa@7/serial@0,3f8

pci 33 MB isa/su (serial)
okay /pci@1e,600000/isa@7/serial@0,2e8

pci 33 MB isa/rmc-comm-rmc_comm (seria+
okay /pci@1e,600000/isa@7/rmc-comm@0,3e8

pci 33 MB pci10b9,5229 (ide)
okay /pci@1e,600000/ide@d

pci 66 MB pci108e,abba (network) SUNW,pci-ce
okay /pci@1f,700000/network@1

pci 66 MB scsi-pci1000,30 (scsi-2) LSI,1030
okay /pci@1f,700000/scsi@2

pci 66 MB scsi-pci1000,30 (scsi-2) LSI,1030
okay /pci@1f,700000/scsi@2,1


============================ Memory Configuration ============================
Segment Table:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Base Address Size Interleave Factor Contains
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
0x0 4GB 16 BankIDs 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15
0x1000000000 4GB 16 BankIDs 16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31
0x2000000000 4GB 16 BankIDs 32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47
0x3000000000 4GB 16 BankIDs 48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63

Bank Table:
-----------------------------------------------------------
Physical Location
ID ControllerID GroupID Size Interleave Way
-----------------------------------------------------------
0 0 0 256MB 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15
1 0 0 256MB
2 0 1 256MB
3 0 1 256MB
4 0 0 256MB
5 0 0 256MB
6 0 1 256MB
7 0 1 256MB
8 0 1 256MB
9 0 1 256MB
10 0 0 256MB
11 0 0 256MB
12 0 1 256MB
13 0 1 256MB
14 0 0 256MB
15 0 0 256MB
16 1 0 256MB 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15
17 1 0 256MB
18 1 1 256MB
19 1 1 256MB
20 1 0 256MB
21 1 0 256MB
22 1 1 256MB
23 1 1 256MB
24 1 1 256MB
25 1 1 256MB
26 1 0 256MB
27 1 0 256MB
28 1 1 256MB
29 1 1 256MB
30 1 0 256MB
31 1 0 256MB
32 2 0 256MB 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15
33 2 0 256MB
34 2 1 256MB
35 2 1 256MB
36 2 0 256MB
37 2 0 256MB
38 2 1 256MB
39 2 1 256MB
40 2 1 256MB
41 2 1 256MB
42 2 0 256MB
43 2 0 256MB
44 2 1 256MB
45 2 1 256MB
46 2 0 256MB
47 2 0 256MB
48 3 0 256MB 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15
49 3 0 256MB
50 3 1 256MB
51 3 1 256MB
52 3 0 256MB
53 3 0 256MB
54 3 1 256MB
55 3 1 256MB
56 3 1 256MB
57 3 1 256MB
58 3 0 256MB
59 3 0 256MB
60 3 1 256MB
61 3 1 256MB
62 3 0 256MB
63 3 0 256MB

Memory Module Groups:
--------------------------------------------------
ControllerID GroupID Labels Status
--------------------------------------------------
0 0 C0/P0/B0/D0
0 0 C0/P0/B0/D1
0 1 C0/P0/B1/D0
0 1 C0/P0/B1/D1
1 0 C1/P0/B0/D0
1 0 C1/P0/B0/D1
1 1 C1/P0/B1/D0
1 1 C1/P0/B1/D1
2 0 C2/P0/B0/D0
2 0 C2/P0/B0/D1
2 1 C2/P0/B1/D0
2 1 C2/P0/B1/D1
3 0 C3/P0/B0/D0
3 0 C3/P0/B0/D1
3 1 C3/P0/B1/D0
3 1 C3/P0/B1/D1

============================ Environmental Status ============================
Fan Status:
-------------------------------------------
Location Sensor Status
-------------------------------------------
FT0/F0 TACH okay
FT1/F0 TACH okay
FT1/F1 TACH okay
PS0 FF_PDCT_FAN okay
PS1 FF_PDCT_FAN okay

Temperature sensors:
-----------------------------------------
Location Sensor Status
-----------------------------------------
C0/P0 T_CORE okay
C1/P0 T_CORE okay
C2/P0 T_CORE okay
C3/P0 T_CORE okay
C0 T_AMB okay
C1 T_AMB okay
C2 T_AMB okay
C3 T_AMB okay
SCSIBP T_AMB okay
MB T_AMB okay
------------------------------------
Current sensors:
----------------------------------------
Location Sensor Status
----------------------------------------
MB FF_SCSIA okay
MB FF_SCSIB okay
MB FF_POK okay
C0/P0 FF_POK okay
C1/P0 FF_POK okay
C2/P0 FF_POK okay
C3/P0 FF_POK okay
------------------------------------
Voltage sensors:
-----------------------------------
Location Sensor Status
-----------------------------------
MB V_+1V5 okay
MB V_VCCTM okay
MB V_NET0_1V2D okay
MB V_NET1_1V2D okay
MB V_NET0_1V2A okay
MB V_NET1_1V2A okay
MB V_+3V3 okay
MB V_+3V3STBY okay
MB/BAT V_BAT okay
MB V_SCSI_CORE okay
MB V_+5V okay
MB V_+12V okay
MB V_-12V okay
PS0 P_PWR okay
PS0 FF_POK okay
PS1 P_PWR okay
PS1 FF_POK okay
-----------------------------------------
Keyswitch:
-----------------------------------------
Location Keyswitch State
-----------------------------------------
SYS SYSCTRL NORMAL
--------------------------------------------------
Led State:
--------------------------------------------------------------
Location Led State Color
--------------------------------------------------------------
SYS ACT on green
SYS SERVICE off amber
SYS LOCATE off white
PS0 POK on green
PS0 STBY on green
PS0 SERVICE off amber
PS0 OK2RM off blue
PS1 POK on green
PS1 STBY on green
PS1 SERVICE off amber
PS1 OK2RM off blue
HDD0 SERVICE off amber
HDD0 OK2RM off blue
HDD1 SERVICE off amber
HDD1 OK2RM off blue
HDD2 SERVICE off amber
HDD2 OK2RM off blue
HDD3 SERVICE off amber
HDD3 OK2RM off blue

=========================== FRU Operational Status ===========================
---------------------------------
Fru Operational Status:
---------------------------------
Location Status
---------------------------------
SC okay
HDD0 present
HDD1 present
HDD2 present
PS0 okay
PS1 okay

================================ HW Revisions ================================
ASIC Revisions:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Path Device Status Revision
-------------------------------------------------------------------
/pci@1c,600000 pci108e,a801 okay 4
/pci@1d,700000 pci108e,a801 okay 4
/pci@1e,600000 pci108e,a801 okay 4
/pci@1f,700000 pci108e,a801 okay 4

System PROM revisions:
----------------------
OBP 4.13.0 2004/01/19 18:28 Sun Fire V440,Netra 440
OBDIAG 4.13.0 2004/01/19 18:30





Regards
# 9  
Old 09-09-2008
your prtdiag looks ok. try updating your firmware from 4.13.0 to 4.22.x (121685 OBP )
download the firmware from sunsolve website, follow the instructions in readme file. we'll monitor if this improves the situation first. Smilie
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