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After reboot prtdiag -v reports SYS/MB/CMP0 T_BCORE disabled (Doc ID 2604100.1)

Last updated on JANUARY 12, 2021

Applies to:

SPARC T4-4 - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
SPARC T4-1 - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
SPARC T4-2 - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

 After server got rebooted the prtdiag reported the following components as disabled:

------------------- prtdiag_v ---------------------
SYS/MB/CMP0 T_BCORE disabled
SYS/MB/CMP0 T_TCORE disabled
SYS/MB/CMP1 T_BCORE disabled
SYS/MB/CMP1 T_TCORE disabled
SYS/MB/DVRM_CMP0 T_EXT disabled
SYS/MB/DVRM_CMP0 T_INT disabled
SYS/MB/DVRM_CMP1 T_EXT disabled
SYS/MB/DVRM_CMP1 T_INT disabled
SYS/MB/DVRM_CMP0 TEMP_FAULT disabled
SYS/MB/DVRM_CMP1 TEMP_FAULT disabled
SYS/MB/CMP0 I_+1V5 disabled
SYS/MB/CMP0 I_VDDA disabled
SYS/MB/CMP1 I_+1V5 disabled
SYS/MB/CMP1 I_VDDA disabled
SYS/MB/DVRM_CMP0 I_VCORE disabled
SYS/MB/DVRM_CMP1 I_VCORE disabled
SYS/MB/DVRM_CMP0 OC_FAULT disabled
SYS/MB/DVRM_CMP0 OVC_FAULT disabled
SYS/MB/DVRM_CMP1 OC_FAULT disabled
SYS/MB/DVRM_CMP1 OVC_FAULT disabled
SYS/MB/CMP0 VDD_+1V5 disabled
SYS/MB/CMP0 V_VCORE disabled
SYS/MB/CMP0 V_VDDA disabled
SYS/MB/CMP1 VDD_+1V5 disabled
SYS/MB/CMP1 V_VCORE disabled
SYS/MB/CMP1 V_VDDA disabled
SYS/MB/DVRM_CMP0 IUV_FAULT disabled
SYS/MB/DVRM_CMP0 OOV_FAULT disabled
SYS/MB/DVRM_CMP0 OV_FAULT disabled
SYS/MB/DVRM_CMP1 IUV_FAULT disabled

 

There were no FMA faults reported and in the ILOM the same components were also disabled:

 

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/SYS/MB/CMP0/I_+1V5
   Properties:
       type = Current
       ipmi_name = MB/C0/I_+1V5
       class = Threshold Sensor
       value = Disabled  <<<<,
       upper_nonrecov_threshold = N/A
       upper_critical_threshold = N/A
       upper_noncritical_threshold = N/A
       lower_noncritical_threshold = N/A
       lower_critical_threshold = N/A
       lower_nonrecov_threshold = N/A
       alarm_status = indeterminate

 /SYS/MB/CMP0/I_VDDA
   Properties:
       type = Current
       ipmi_name = MB/C0/I_VDDA
       class = Threshold Sensor
       value = Disabled  <<<<
       upper_nonrecov_threshold = N/A
       upper_critical_threshold = N/A
       upper_noncritical_threshold = N/A
       lower_noncritical_threshold = N/A
       lower_critical_threshold = N/A
       lower_nonrecov_threshold = N/A
       alarm_status = indeterminate


/SYS/MB/CMP1/T_TCORE
   Properties:
       type = Temperature
       ipmi_name = P1/T_TCORE
       class = Threshold Sensor
       value = Disabled  <<<
       upper_nonrecov_threshold = 106.000 degree C
       upper_critical_threshold = 96.000 degree C
       upper_noncritical_threshold = 90.000 degree C
       lower_noncritical_threshold = -4.000 degree C
       lower_critical_threshold = -9.000 degree C
       lower_nonrecov_threshold = -14.000 degree C
       alarm_status = indeterminate

 /SYS/MB/CMP1/VDD_+1V5
   Properties:
       type = Voltage
       ipmi_name = MB/C1/VDD_+1V5
       class = Threshold Sensor
       value = Disabled  <<<<
       upper_nonrecov_threshold = 1.660 Volts
       upper_critical_threshold = 1.640 Volts
       upper_noncritical_threshold = 1.600 Volts
       lower_noncritical_threshold = 1.400 Volts
       lower_critical_threshold = 1.360 Volts
       lower_nonrecov_threshold = 1.360 Volts
       alarm_status = indeterminate

 /SYS/MB/CMP1/VPS
   Properties:
       type = Power Unit
       class = Threshold Sensor
       value = Disabled  <<<<
       upper_nonrecov_threshold = N/A
       upper_critical_threshold = N/A
       upper_noncritical_threshold = N/A
       lower_noncritical_threshold = N/A
       lower_critical_threshold = N/A
       lower_nonrecov_threshold = N/A
       alarm_status = indeterminate

 

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