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WARNING MSGREJ not expected got SCSI bus reset during boot (Doc ID 1316552.1)

Last updated on OCTOBER 05, 2022

Applies to:

Solaris Operating System - Version 10 3/05 to 10 9/10 U9 [Release 10.0]
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Installation of KJP 142909-14 (SPARC) or 142910-14 (x86) without glm, isp patch 144521-01.





Symptoms

Following the installation of Solaris 10 KJP 142910-14 on an x86 platform with a glm attached Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array, MSGREJ not expected and got SCSI bus reset messages repeat continuously for 5 minutes before a login: prompt appears.

Jul  1 12:06:02 hostx scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@b/pci8086,b154@1/pci1000,b@2 (glm2):
Jul  1 12:06:02 hostx     MSGREJ not expected
Jul  1 12:06:02 hostx genunix: [ID 408822 kern.info] NOTICE: glm2: fault detected in device; service still available
Jul  1 12:06:02 hostx genunix: [ID 611667 kern.info] NOTICE: glm2: MSGREJ not expected
Jul  1 12:06:02 hostx scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@b/pci8086,b154@1/pci1000,b@2 (glm2):
Jul  1 12:06:02 hostx     got SCSI bus reset
Jul  1 12:06:02 hostx genunix: [ID 408822 kern.info] NOTICE: glm2: fault detected in device; service still available
Jul  1 12:06:02 hostx genunix: [ID 611667 kern.info] NOTICE: glm2: got SCSI bus reset


Following the installation of Solaris 10 KJP 142909-14 on a SPARC platform with a glm attached Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array, MSGREJ not expected and got SCSI bus reset messages repeat continuously for 5 minutes before a login: prompt appears.


WARNING: /pci@8,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm2):
      MSGREJ not expected
WARNING: /pci@8,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm2):
      got SCSI bus reset
WARNING: /pci@8,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm2):
      MSGREJ not expected
WARNING: /pci@8,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm2):
      got SCSI bus reset

Changes

Installation of Solaris 10 KJP 142909-14 (SPARC) or 142910-14 (x86) without  glm, isp patch 144521-01.  In the SPARC case KJP 142909-14 was introduced as part of a recommended patch cluster.

Cause

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