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Solution Type Problem Resolution Sure Solution 1003628.1 : Sun Fire[TM] V1280 Server: prtdiag -v output loses power supply input details after hotplug
PreviouslyPublishedAs 205121 Symptoms It has been observed that on some Sun Fire[TM] V1280 Servers, when a power supply is hot-plugged, the entry for that power supply in the prtdiag -v output disappears and does NOT re-appear when the power supply is re-seated. An example of what this might look like: << Before reseating PS1 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Voltage sensors: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Location Sensor Voltage Lo LoWarn HiWarn Hi Status ------------------------------------------------------------------------ : PS0 v_input0 - - - - - okay PS0 v_output0 - - - - - okay PS1 v_input0 - - - - - okay PS1 v_output0 - - - - - okay PS2 v_input0 - - - - - failed PS2 v_output0 - - - - - failed PS3 v_input0 - - - - - okay PS3 v_output0 - - - - - okay << After reseating PS1 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Voltage sensors: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Location Sensor Voltage Lo LoWarn HiWarn Hi Status ------------------------------------------------------------------------ : PS0 v_input0 - - - - - okay PS0 v_output0 - - - - - okay PS3 v_input0 - - - - - okay PS3 v_output0 - - - - - okay PS2 v_input0 - - - - - failed PS2 v_output0 - - - - - failed Note that PS1 has been omitted completely from the output. Resolution Installing 113447-25 resolved the issue, and after installing the patch, replacing power supplies worked as expected and the power supply did not disappear from the prtdiag -v output. Since the initial writing of this document, 113447-25 has been superseded by 118558-05, which has since been further revised. To resolve this issue, ensure that 118558-05 *or later* is installed. Product Sun Fire V1280 Server Internal Comments Service Request ID: 10657178 Escalation ID: 1-7071363 Solution ID: 1-7213883 Owner GEO: APAC Customer GEO: APAC Patch ID: 113447-25 1280, v1280, picl, picld, power supply, power, supply, prtdiag Previously Published As 80470 Change History Date: 2007-04-30 User Name: 97961 Action: Approved Comment: - Changed title to comply to the standard format - Converted to STM formatting for better readability - Applied trademarking where it is missing Version: 5 Date: 2007-04-30 User Name: 97961 Action: Accept Comment: Version: 0 Date: 2007-04-30 User Name: 117021 Action: Approved Comment: Nit free now :-) (Sorry for sitting on this for so long, I mislaid my favourite comb ...) Version: 0 Product_uuid 6a74b2f9-bbd8-4b2c-870d-b6b73d6e224f|Sun Fire V1280 Server Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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