Fujitsu B23Q8YA-G-02-F Manuel D’Utilisation

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On PRIMEPOWER 200 (360MHz or higher) / 400(360MHz or higher)/600/650(except 
SPARC64 V)/800/850(except SPARC64 V)/1000/1500(except SPARC64 V)/2000, both 
syslog message and FMA message are displayed when a Memory 1 bit error(CE) occurs. 
 
e.g.) 
FJSV,SPARC64-IV: [ID 635115 kern.notice] Softerrors: 
FJSV,SPARC64-IV: [ID 663638 kern.notice] Seen 0 Intermittent and 1 Corrected 
Softerrors 
FJSV,SPARC64-IV: [ID 909492 kern.notice] from SIMM C0S00-SLOT#B00 (synd = 
0x13, addr = 0x75268280). 
FJSV,SPARC64-IV: [ID 805745 kern.notice] Softerror: Persistent ECC Memory Error 
FJSV,SPARC64-IV: [ID 306888 kern.notice] Corrected SIMM C0S00-SLOT#B00 
FJSV,SPARC64-IV: [ID 518845 kern.notice] Detected by Module ID = 0x87 (135) 
unix: [ID 618185 kern.notice] NOTICE: Scheduling removal of page 
0x00000000.75268000 fmd: [ID 441519 daemon.error]   
 
SUNW-MSG-ID: SUN4US-8000-7D, TYPE: Fault, VER: 1, SEVERITY: Minor 
EVENT-TIME: Mon Feb 21 21:26:51 JST 2005 
PLATFORM: FJSV,GPUSC-M, CSN: -, HOSTNAME: colm2 
SOURCE: cpumem-diagnosis, REV: 1.3 
EVENT-ID: aaf47b25-cfd2-4984-f598-e81bcbba274f 
DESC: The number of single bit errors associated with this memory module continues 
to exceed acceptable levels. Refer to 
http://www.fujitsu.com/global/services/computing/server/unix/prmpwr_msg/SUN4US
-8000-7D for more information. 
AUTO-RESPONSE: An attempt will be made to remove this memory page from 
service. 
IMPACT: Total system memory capacity will be reduced as pages are retired. 
REC-ACTION: Schedule a repair procedure to replace the affected memory module. 
Use fmdump -v -u <EVENT_ID> to identify the module. 
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Ignore these syslog messages. They have no impact on the system. 
 
System does not display CPU error messages via FMA if the CPU at fault has not been 
replaced; even if the CPU detected the same error previously. This problem only happens 
on systems installed with SPARC64 V. 
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This is just a messaging issue. It has no impact on the system as such. 
 
After an upgrade to install Solaris 10, the following message is displayed when format 
(1M) command is executed. 
# format 
Unknown controller 'MD21' - /etc/format.dat (xx) 
Searching for disks...done 
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There is no impact on the system. The message is not displayed when the following 
entries are removed from /etc/format.dat. 
disk_type = "XXXX" \ 
    : ctlr = MD21 \ 
        : ncyl = XXXX : acyl = X : pcyl = XXXX : nhead = X : nsect = XX \ 
        : rpm = XXXX : bpt = XXXXX