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SPARC T5 System :FMA reports SUNOS-8000-FU or SUNOS-8000-J0 due to ereport.io.pciex.rc.ce-msg (Doc ID 1612672.1)

Last updated on JANUARY 26, 2024

Applies to:

Solaris Operating System - Version 11.1 to 11.1 [Release 11.0]
SPARC T5-2 - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
SPARC T5-4 - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
SPARC T5-8 - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

 SPARC T5-x Systems installed with S10u11 or S11.1 with non UTF-8 Localization(LANG)  may encounter the following FMA errors: ( SUNOS-8000-FU or SUNOS-8000-J0)

Example 1

--------------- ------------------------------------  -------------- ---------
TIME            EVENT-ID                              MSG-ID         SEVERITY
--------------- ------------------------------------  -------------- ---------
Jul 12 17:18:26 <UUID>                                SUNOS-8000-FU  Major    

Host        : server
Platform    : sun4v-platform Chassis_id  :
Product_sn  :

Fault class : defect.sunos.eft.undiag.fme
FRU         : None faulty

Description : The diagnosis engine encountered telemetry for which it was
             unable to perform a diagnosis.

Response    : Error reports have been logged for examination.

Impact      : Automated diagnosis and response for these events will not occur.

Action      : Use 'fmadm faulty' to provide a more detailed view of this event.
             Use 'fmdump -eV' to view the unexpected telemetry. Please refer
             to the associated reference document at
             http://sun.com/msg/SUNOS-8000-FU for the latest service
             procedures and policies regarding this diagnosis.



Example 2

--------------- ------------------------------------  -------------- ---------
TIME            EVENT-ID                              MSG-ID         SEVERITY
--------------- ------------------------------------  -------------- ---------
Aug 25 00:26:48 <UUID>                                SUNOS-8000-J0  Major   
 
Problem Status    : resolved
Diag Engine       : eft / 1.16
System
    Manufacturer  : Oracle-Corporation
    Name          : SuperCluster-T5-8
    Part_Number   : SuperCluster-T5-8
    Serial_Number : xxxxxxx
 
System Component
    Manufacturer  : Oracle-Corporation
    Name          : SPARC-T5-8
    Part_Number   : 7068108
    Serial_Number : xxxxxxx
    Host_ID       : xxxxxxx
 
----------------------------------------
Suspect 1 of 2 :
   Fault class : defect.sunos.eft.unexpected_telemetry
   Certainty   : 50%
   Resource
     Name             : "dev:////pci@340"
     Status           : repaired
----------------------------------------
Suspect 2 of 2 :
   Fault class : fault.sunos.eft.unexpected_telemetry
   Certainty   : 50%
   Resource
     Name             : "dev:////pci@340"
     Status           : repaired
 
Description : The diagnosis engine encountered telemetry from the listed
              devices for which it was unable to perform a diagnosis -
              
ereport.io.pciex.rc.ce-msg@chassis0/motherboard0/cpuboard0/chip0/hostbridge1
              class and path are incompatible.
 
Response    : Error reports have been logged for examination.
 
Impact      : Automated diagnosis and response for these events will not 
occur.
 
Action      : Use 'fmadm faulty' to provide a more detailed view of this 
event.
              Use 'fmdump -eV' to view the unexpected telemetry. Please refer
              to the associated reference document at
              http://support.oracle.com/msg/SUNOS-8000-J0 for the latest
              service procedures and policies regarding this diagnosis.

 

List of non utf-8  localization

Simplified Chinese LOCALE

 

Changes

 

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