Asset ID: |
1-79-1289157.1 |
Update Date: | 2018-05-25 |
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Solution Type
Predictive Self-Healing Sure
Solution
1289157.1
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USB-8000-1F - USB End Device has failed
Related Items |
- SPARC T8-1
- SPARC T8-4
- Oracle SuperCluster M7 Hardware
- SPARC M8-8
- SPARC M7-8
- SPARC T7-4
- SPARC T8-2
- Oracle SuperCluster M8 Hardware
- SPARC T7-2
- SPARC T7-1
- SPARC M7-16
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Related Categories |
- PLA-Support>Sun Systems>Sun_Other>Sun Collections>SN-OTH: Sun PSH
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In this Document
Applies to:
Oracle SuperCluster M7 Hardware
SPARC M8-8
Oracle SuperCluster M8 Hardware
SPARC T8-1
SPARC T8-2
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Purpose
Provide Additional Information for Message ID: USB-8000-1F
Scope
Details
Type:
Hardware Fault
fault.io.usb.pse
Severity:
Major
The message ID: USB-8000-1F indicates the fault management function running on the host system has determined a problem was detected in the USB HUB port.
Automated Response
USB Devices serviced by this HUB port may have been disabled or may not be fully functional.
Impact
There may be loss of services provided by the device instances associated with the affected USB HUB.
Suggested Action for System Administrator
The following steps need to be performed by the customer to determine whether the USB device is faulty and the cause of the port status error condition or if the cause is a fault within the server. A service request should only be submitted if the results indicate the fault is within the server.
1. Refer to the following document for the latest procedures for displaying event content in preparation for submitting a service request and applying any post-repair actions that may be required.
PSH Procedural Article for SolarisFMA-Based Diagnosis (Doc ID 1173733.1)
2. Display the detailed content of this event per the procedures in Section A of the above document to determine the suspect USB devices.
3. Remove the indicated USB device from the attached port and allow the USB interface to reset for 30 seconds.
4. Replace the USB device into the original port and retry the device operation.
a. If the operation fails go to step 5
b. If this corrects the problem, retain the event content collected in step 2 and continue use of the USB device. If there is another occurrence of this same event (USB-8000-1F) within 30 days open a service request per procedures in step 1 and provide the collected data.
5. Move the USB device to another port on the server or to another server and retry the operation.
a. If the operation fails the USB device is suspect and should be replaced.
b. If this corrects the problem retain the event content collected in step 2 and continue use of the USB device. If there is another occurrence of this same event (USB-8000-1F) within 30 days open a service request per procedures in step 1 and provide the collected data.
Note: M7-8/16 systems - The above instructions do not apply to these systems. Please contact your service provider for further investigation.
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