Thanks to Sun-Managers and SunHelp members,
Major consensus was "this is normal, don't worry about it". Some suggested 
to search for patches or upgrading PROMs, but I've already done that, proms 
are upgraded and all patches installed.
The most decriptive reasons are:
"According to Sun this was because the E4000 disk boards are designed for up 
to 2GB drives, and we'd got 4.5GB units in, so when it tests the disks it 
gets a geometry that it doesn't recognise as valid, hence the error 
indication."
        -Robert.Cross@scottish-newcastle.co.uk (SunHelp)
"Believe it or not, this is okay and "normal" for a Exx00 disk board. See, 
the only thing that the disk board gets from the midplane is electrical 
power. Thus the rest of the machine knows something is in that slot, but 
cant determine any info on the board, so it's reflected in the prtdiag 
output just like you see."
        -Dale Ghent (SunHelp)
Thanks to the following:
Zuccollo, Andrea
David.Ernest.Forness@ccmail.census.gov
Robert.Cross@scottish-newcastle.co.uk
Dale Ghent
brw@jazz.njit.edu
Arthur Darren Dunham
Jed Dobson
Jarrett Carver           http://www.geocities.com/solarboyz1
solarboyz1@hotmail.com   Unix/NT Systems Administrator
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