SUMMARY picld errors after CPU upgrade (fwd)

From: Jordi Vidal <jordivi_at_wtransnet.net>
Date: Wed Oct 01 2003 - 13:38:32 EDT
Dear Managers,

	As many noticed, there is not any Sun Fire V450R in the market :) 
The servers are V480R. I received patch suggestions applicable to Solaris 
8. I didnt mention I use Solaris 9, sorry.

	I did not rebbot the machine yet, but I think it will fixed with a
reconfiguration boot. I paste the reply from Tony Walsh (thanks) who 
clarified me.

Regards,
	Jordi Vidal

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2003 19:19:09 +1200
From: Tony Walsh <Tony.Walsh@Sun.COM>
To: Jordi Vidal <jordivi@wtransnet.net>
Subject: Re: picld errors after CPU upgrade

Jordi

I presume you have a V440 or a V480 as there is no such as product as a V450R in the Sun System
Handbook yet, not that that should matter here. As it seems that you have 4 x 1050MHz SPARC III Cu+
CPUs present, only 2 of which are not responding to picld properly, it is probable that you are
running a version 4.? version of the OBP. 

To correct this mismatch that picld is having I recommend you do an extended diagnostic restart
followed by a boot -r. This should "resync" the hardware device tree in the OBP with the OS device
tree and allow picld to communicate properly.

To accomplish this, do the following : -
. issue init 0 on the OS
. setenv auto-boot? false
. power-off
. turn key switch to diagnostic position
. press power on button (assuming a V440 or V480)
. observe output from ttya so you can see any errors (if there are any)
. from the resultant OK> prompt issue setenv auto_boot? true
. issue 'boot -r'

You should now have no picld errors. If you do have errors like those you describe below, then you
probably have a small hadware issue that needs fixing.

Regards Tony Walsh

Jordi Vidal wrote:
> 
> Dear Managers,
> 
>         I have recently upgraded a Sun Fire V450R from 2 to 4 CPUs. (In
> fact I booted a new brand 4 CPU machine with the system disks of another
> V450R server with 2 CPUs.)
> 
> ...
> xxx unix: [ID 987524 kern.info] cpu3: SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+ (upaid 3 impl 0x15 ver 0xb0 clock 1050 MHz)
> xxx unix: [ID 987524 kern.info] cpu0: SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+ (upaid 0 impl 0x15 ver 0xb0 clock 1050 MHz)
> xxx unix: [ID 721127 kern.info] cpu 0 initialization complete - online
> xxx unix: [ID 987524 kern.info] cpu1: SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+ (upaid 1 impl 0x15 ver 0xb0 clock 1050 MHz)
> xxx unix: [ID 721127 kern.info] cpu 1 initialization complete - online
> xxx unix: [ID 987524 kern.info] cpu2: SUNW,UltraSPARC-III+ (upaid 2 impl 0x15 ver 0xb0 clock 1050 MHz)
> xxx unix: [ID 721127 kern.info] cpu 2 initialization complete - online
> 
>         Everythig fine, but picld daemon complaints like this:
> 
> ...
> xxx picld[60]: [ID 478985 daemon.error] ERROR running psvc_update_thresholds_0 on CPU1_DIE_TEMPERATURE_SENSOR (947016)
> xxx picld[60]: [ID 933657 daemon.error] No existe tal archivo o directorio
> xxx picld[60]: [ID 478985 daemon.error] ERROR running psvc_update_thresholds_0 on CPU3_DIE_TEMPERATURE_SENSOR (947080)
> xxx picld[60]: [ID 933657 daemon.error] No existe tal archivo o directorio
> 
> xxx picld[60]: [ID 629804 daemon.error] do_ioboard_init() failed
> 
> xxx picld[60]: [ID 478985 daemon.error] ERROR running psvc_check_temperature_policy_0 on CPU1_DIE_TEMPERATURE_SENSOR (937200)
> xxx picld[60]: [ID 933657 daemon.error] No existe tal archivo o directorio
> xxx picld[60]: [ID 478985 daemon.error] ERROR running psvc_check_temperature_policy_0 on CPU3_DIE_TEMPERATURE_SENSOR (937264)
> xxx picld[60]: [ID 933657 daemon.error] No existe tal archivo o directorio
> 
> xxx picld[60]: [ID 478985 daemon.error] ERROR running psvc_check_temperature_policy_0 on CPU1_DIE_TEMPERATURE_SENSOR (937200)
> xxx picld[60]: [ID 933657 daemon.error] No existe tal archivo o directorio
> xxx picld[60]: [ID 478985 daemon.error] ERROR running psvc_check_temperature_policy_0 on CPU3_DIE_TEMPERATURE_SENSOR (937264)
> xxx picld[60]: [ID 933657 daemon.error] No existe tal archivo o directorio
> 
> ... Many of these psvc_check_temperature_policy_0 on CPUs 1 and 3
> 
>         I did not perfom a reconfiguration boot, should I do so?, Should I
> worry about this?
> 
> Regards,
>         Jordi
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