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Asset ID: 1-72-1499129.1
Update Date:2017-09-13
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Solution Type  Problem Resolution Sure

Solution  1499129.1 :   Sporadic Hot Removal and Insertion of /SYS/SASBP/HDDx SC Alerts Reported on T3/T4 servers  


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In this Document
Symptoms
Cause
Solution
References


Created from <SR 3-6326214091>

Applies to:

SPARC T4-2 - Version All Versions and later
SPARC T3-1 - Version All Versions and later
SPARC T4-1 - Version All Versions and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

Sporadic "Hot removal of /SYS/SASBP/HDDx" and/or "Hot insertion of /SYS/SASBP/HDDx" SC Alerts reported on T3/T4 servers

Cause

N/A

Solution

The following SC Alerts messages:



     From /SP/logs/event/list:

           Chassis   Action    major
           Hot insertion of /SYS/SASBP/HDD1
           Chassis   Action    major
           Hot removal of /SYS/SASBP/HDD1
           Chassis   Action    major
           Hot insertion of /SYS/SASBP/HDD1
           Chassis   Action    major
           Hot removal of /SYS/SASBP/HDD1

     From /var/adm/messages:

           SC Alert: Chassis | major: Hot insertion of /SYS/SASBP/HDD1
           SC Alert: Sensor | minor: Entity Presence : /SYS/SASBP/HDD1/PRSNT : Device Absent
           SC Alert: Chassis | major: Hot removal of /SYS/SASBP/HDD1
           SC Alert: Sensor | minor: Entity Presence : /SYS/SASBP/HDD1/PRSNT : Device Present

 

may not be indicative of a component failure and can be safely ignored as long as there are no current disk errors/warnings reported in "/var/adm/messages" or logged in the "iostat -En" output.

SPARC T3-1 - Please update system firmware to v8.3.0.c (or later) to prevent these messages from being seen if "iostat -En" isn't logging any disk errors.

This is not totally true, since a bad component on the I2C bus can cause these events see document:

/SYS/SASBP/HDD removed, inserted messages on T4-2 servers [ID 1518352.1]

References

<NOTE:1518352.1> - /SYS/SASBP/HDD removed, inserted messages on T4-2 servers

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