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Asset ID: 1-79-1380075.1
Update Date:2017-09-19
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Solution Type  Predictive Self-Healing Sure

Solution  1380075.1 :   PCIEX-8000-WX - PCIEX changes in link bandwidth  


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Applies to:

Sun Microsystems > Boards
SPARC M7-8
SPARC M7-16
SPARC T7-1
SPARC T7-2
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

Provide additional information for message ID: PCIEX-8000-WX - PCIEX changes in link bandwidth

Details

Type

Hardware Fault
   fault.io.pciex.bus-linkbw-unstable
   fault.io.pciex.bus-linkbw-down

Severity

Major

Description

Multiple changes in the PCIe (PCI Express) link bandwidth have been detected causing the affected path to become unstable

Automated Response

None

Impact

Potential performance degradation for the devices associated with this fault

Suggested Action for System Administrator

The recommended service action for this event is to schedule replacement of the affected component(s) at the earliest possible convenience. Although the PCIe link may be functioning, it is not intended nor recommended that the faulted component(s) remain in the system for a prolonged period of time.

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 Solaris FMA-Based Diagnosis (Doc ID 1173733.1)
NOTE: This Message ID will not result in a service request being automatically opened via ASR


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