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Solution Type Problem Resolution Sure Solution 1001848.1 : Sun Fire[TM] 12K/15K/E20K/E25K: Terminating a hpost reset/recovery loop test cycle on a domain
PreviouslyPublishedAs 202532 Applies to:Sun Fire 15K Server - Version Not Applicable to Not Applicable [Release N/A]Sun Fire 12K Server - Version Not Applicable to Not Applicable [Release N/A] Sun Fire E20K Server - Version Not Applicable to Not Applicable [Release N/A] Sun Fire E25K Server - Version Not Applicable to Not Applicable [Release N/A] All Platforms SymptomsA failed hardware component can cause a Sun Fire[TM] 12K, 15K, E20K orE25K domain to loop in hpost as dsmd tries to identify the failed component via hpost testing. CauseWhen this happens, the hpost level is incremented to a higher level (more testing) after every unsuccessful boot attempt so that each successive hpost takes longer to complete. SolutionFollowing is an Example of the recommended course of action to remedy this issue. First, keyswitch off the domain has-sc0:sms-svc:4> setkeyswitch -d A off Wait for all boards to power down. Then, from the SC as the sms-svc user, change the auto-boot? param to false via the setobpparams. In the following example we are making changes to OBP params for domain A. has-sc0:sms-svc:2> setobpparams -d A auto-boot?=false Note: It is recommended that the setobpparams command be run even if showobpparams already shows that 'auto-boot?' is set to false. Then check via showobpparams to see if the changes have been made. has-sc0:sms-svc:3> showobpparams -d A auto-boot?=false diag-switch?=true fcode-debug?=false use-nvramrc?=true security-mode=none Now, keyswitch the domain back on. has-sc0:sms-svc:5> setkeyswitch -d A on After powering on, the domain may go through a quick(-Q) hpost which may fail, depending on the previous failure cause. After the next hpost, the domain will go to OBP. Standard troubleshooting practices can now be followed to determine the cause: check post logs for hardware failures, etc. Note: Please consult the man pages for more information on showobpparams, setobpparams, and setkeyswitch. Please also check Doc ID for more information 1003319.1 (Sun Fire[TM] 12K/15K/E20K/E25K: POST level increments with repeated error) 1018053.1 (Sun Fire[TM] Servers (12K/15K/E20K/E25K): POST Level)
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