| FIN | 
     
      
        Impl. 
      
     | 
    Components 
      Affected | 
    Description | 
  
 
    | I0909-1 | 
    
       M 
     | 
    Sun Fire 3800 
        Sun Fire 4800 
        Sun Fire 4810 
        Sun Fire 6800 | 
    Product Engineering strongly recommends that minimum levels of firmware
and kernel patches be applied to Sun Fire 3800/4800/4810/6800
platforms.  This FIN will describe the minimum levels of support and
will request proactive system upgrades to attain those levels.  These
upgrades will increase system performance through reduced downtime and
improve identification of hardware or software faults through improved
diagnostic capabilities. | 
  
 
    | I0891-1 | 
    
       C 
     | 
    Sun Fire 3800 System Controller (501-5563-12 or lower) 
        Sun Fire 4800/4810/6800 System Controller (501-5407-13 or lower) | 
    Sun Fire System Controllers with 5.11.x firmware could experience 
          a loss of network settings during a firmware upgrade. | 
  
 
    | I0890-1 | 
    
       C 
     | 
    Sun Fire 3800 System Controller (501-5563-12 or lower) 
        Sun Fire 4800/4810/6800 System Controller (501-5407-13) | 
    Sun Fire 3800/4800/4810/6800 domains can hang when System
          Controller firmware is downgraded from 5.13.0, 5.13.1, or 5.13.2 
          to 5.12.7 or lower. | 
  
  
    | I0887-1 | 
    
       R 
     | 
    ASSY CPU-4PROC USIIIP 900+ MHz (540-5052-02 or lower) 
        ASSY CPU-2PROC USIII 750MHz (540-4729-04 or lower) 
        ASSY CPU-4PROC USIII 750MHz (540-4730-04 or lower) 
        ASSY CPU-2PROC USIIIP 900+ MHz (540-5051-02 or lower) 
        ASSY CPU DUAL 750MHz AL A30 (501-5818-06 or lower) 
        ASSY CPU-4GB/4PROC USIII 900+ MHz (540-4934-03 or lower) 
        ASSY CPU-8GB/4PROC USIII 900+ MHz (540-4992-02 or lower) 
        ASSY CPU-16GB/4PROC USIII 900+ MHz (540-4990-03 or lower) 
        ASSY CPU-32GB/4PROC USIII 900+ MHz (540-4993-02 or ) 
        ASSY CPU-2GB/2PROC USIII 900+ MHz (540-4984-02 or lower) | 
    Guidelines for understanding and diagnosing UltraSPARC III 
           Level 2 (L2) SRAM Cache Memory Errors. | 
  
  
    | I0880-1 | 
    
       R 
     | 
    ASSY CPU 4PROC USIIIP 900MHZ (540-5052-03 or lower) 
        ASSY CPU 2PROC USIIIP 900+MHZ (540-5051-04 or lower) 
        ASSY CPU 4PROC USIIIP 1050MHZ (540-5267-01) | 
    Sun Fire 3800/4800/4810/6800 with 5.13.3 firmware gives warning 
          message when USIII+ processors are installed on System Boards  
          with Late_Write Ecache DIMMs. | 
  
   
    | I0859-1 | 
    
       C 
     | 
    
ASSY SF CPU/MEM W/2 U3PL-900 0MB (540-5051-03) 
ASSY SF CPU/MEM W/4 U3PL-900 0MB (540-5052-03) 
ASSY SF CPU/MEM W/4 U3PL-1050 0MB (540-5267-02) 
ASSY, CPU-16GB/4PROC USIII 1050 (540-5268-02) 
ASSY, CPU-32GB/4PROC USIII 1050 (540-5269-02) 
ASSY, CPU-16GB/4PROC USIII 900+ (540-4990-04) 
ASSY, CPU-8GB/4PROC USIII 900+ (540-4992-03) 
ASSY, CPU-32GB/4PROC USIII 900+ (540-4993-03) 
ASSY, CPU-4GB/2PROC USIII 900+ (540-5094-03) 
ASSY, CPU-8GB/2PROC USIII 900+ (540-5095-03) 
ASSY, CPU-2GB/2PROC USIII 900+ (540-4984-03) 
ASSY, CPU-4GB/4PROC USIII 900+ (540-4934-04) 
ASSY, CPU-16GB/4PROC USIII 900+ (540-5089-03)
 | 
    Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 firmware versions 5.11.x and 5.12.x are
not compatible with the latest released version of Cheetah processors.
The Cheetah 2.3 CPU (900MHz and 1050MHz), as wel as all future
CPU releases, will not be recognized when installed into Sun Fire
systems with these two earlier versions of firmware.  Because of this,
customers and field support may need to proactively upgrade Sun
Fire system firmware to versions 5.13.2 or above. | 
  
 
 
  
    | I0856-1 | 
    
       C 
     | 
    
ASSY CPU-4PROC USIIIP 900+ MHz (540-5052-02 or below) 
ASSY CPU-2PROC USIII 750MHz (540-4729-04 or below) 
ASSY CPU-4PROC USIII 750MHz (540-4730-04 or below) 
ASSY CPU-2PROC USIIIP 900+ MHz (540-5051-02 or below) 
ASSY CPU DUAL 750MHz AL A30 (501-5818-06 or below) 
ASSY CPU-4GB/4PROC USIII 900+ MHz (540-4934-03 or below) 
ASSY CPU-8GB/4PROC USIII 900+ MHz (540-4992-02 or below) 
ASSY CPU-16GB/4PROC USIII 900+ MHz (540-4990-03 or below) 
ASSY CPU-32GB/4PROC USIII 900+ MHz (540-4993-02 or below) 
ASSY CPU-2GB/2PROC USIII 900+ MHz (540-4984-02 or below)
 | 
    UltraSPARC III based platforms could be susceptible to Correctable Fast
ECC (UCC) errors that could cause a system panic resulting in loss of
service of the system.  Any UltraSPARC III based server running Solaris 8 without PatchId
108528-15 can be affected.  Systems running Solaris 9 are not affected,
and pre-Solaris 8 is not supported on these platforms.  This issue has
typically been seen on 900MHz UltraSPARC III based processors, although
other UltraSPARC III based processors have been impacted as well. | 
  
  
    | I0855-1 | 
    
       R 
     | 
    
ASSY CPU-4PROC USIIIP 900+ MHz (540-5052-02) 
ASSY CPU-2PROC USIII 750MHz (540-4729-04)                
ASSY CPU-4PROC USIII 750MHz (540-4730-04) 
ASSY CPU-2PROC USIIIP 900+ MHz (540-5051-02) 
ASSY CPU-4GB/4PROC USIII 900+ MHz (540-4934-03) 
ASSY CPU-8GB/4PROC USIII 900+ MHz (540-4992-02) 
ASSY CPU-16GB/4PROC USIII 900+ MHz (540-4990-03) 
ASSY CPU-32GB/4PROC USIII 900+ MHz (540-4993-02) 
ASSY CPU-2GB/2PROC USIII 900+ MHz (540-4984-02) | 
    Sun Fire CPU/Memory Boards are being damaged when components are
knocked off due to improper handling.  Surface Mounted Devices on the
bottom of these system boards are susceptible to being knocked off by
rough handling.  This damage may cause the boards to fail immediately
or make them subject to failure at a later time. | 
  
  
 
    | I0850-1 | 
    
       C 
     | 
    Sun Fire 3800 
Sun Fire 4800 
Sun Fire 4810 
Sun Fire 6800 | 
    New firmware, revision 5.13.x, for Sun Fire 3800/4800/4810/6800 systems
provides full System Controller (SC) failover functionality, as well as
fixing various outstanding bugs.  It is important to note that there
are certain configuration procedures which must be followed when
installing or upgrading to this firmware version on a Sun Fire system.
Failure to follow these procedures may cause loss of availbility for
Sun Fire domains.
This issue affects any Sun Fire 3800/4800/4810/6800 system where the
firmware is being upgraded to version 5.13.x or where replacement FRUs
with conflicting revisions of firmware are being installed. | 
  
  
    | I0841-1 | 
    
       C 
     | 
    Sun Fire 3800 
                    Sun Fire 4800 
                    Sun Fire 4810 
                    Sun Fire 6800 | 
    Sun Fire (3800/4800/4810/6800) Servers with very large storage  
          configurations or large driver .conf files may encounter panics
          or hangs during bootup. | 
  
 
    | I0840-1 | 
    
       C 
     | 
    Sun Fire 3800 
                    Sun Fire 4800 
                    Sun Fire 4810 
                    Sun Fire 6800 | 
    Sun Fire Servers (3800/4800/4810/6800) may encounter panic
          during Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) operation of PCI and 
          cPCI I/O boards. | 
  
  
    | I0815-1 | 
    
       R 
     | 
    Sun Fire 3800 
      Sun Fire 4800 
      Sun Fire 4810 
      Sun Fire 6800 | 
    A number of significant firmware upgrades have become available on
the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 product line.  This FIN is to
document recommended levels of the firmware and identify compatibility
between the Solaris OS releases and the Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800
firmware releases.   | 
  
   
    | I0796-1 | 
     
       C 
     | 
    Sun Fire 3800 
      Sun Fire 4800 
      Sun Fire 4810 
      Sun Fire 6800 | 
    In the rare event that a Sun Fire System Controller board 
      detects data parity errors, the domain may be paused to prevent corrupted 
      data from being written to permanent storage. This is unnecessary in the 
      case of single bit data corruption as the corruption can be corrected without 
      pausing the domain. | 
  
   
    | I0765-1 | 
     
       R 
     | 
    UltraSPARC III family processors (see FIN for list of part 
      numbers affected) | 
    Issues with the diagnosing of "send mondo" panics in systems 
      based on the UltraSPARC III family of processors have been noticed. The 
      UltraSPARC III family of processors includes both the UltraSPARC III and 
      UltraSPARC III Cu processors. The frequency and misdiagnosis of the issue 
      seems to be increasing and in many cases has caused customer dissatisfaction 
      due to parts being replaced unnecessarily and the occurrence of additional 
      outages.  | 
  
   
    | I0762-1 | 
     
       C 
     | 
    SP SC RIO Serengeti (501-5563-12 or lower) 
      SC RIO Serengeti (501-5407-13 or lower) | 
    Some Sun Fire 3800/4800/4810/6800 systems with redundant System Controllers 
      (SC) may experience failed domains when clock failover does not occur after 
      a clock failure. This occurs when the System Controller has an incorrect 
      clock source selection which causes the clock failover feature to be disabled, 
      leading to a system malfunction. If a clock fails and there is a redundant 
      SC, the domains using the failed clock will not switch over to the redundant 
      clock and will hang. Systems at risk are those with two SC's shipped prior 
      to July 2001, or those where a second SC board has been added from FRU stock 
      shipped prior to July 2001. | 
  
   
    | I0760-1 | 
     
       R 
     | 
    Memory DIMMs | 
    Too many Memory DIMMs are being unnecessarily replaced on UltraSPARC III 
      family of systems utilizing NG-DIMM memory | 
  
   
    | I0759-1 | 
     
       R 
     | 
    Sun Fire CPU/MEM W/2 U3PL-900 0MB (540-5051-02) 
      Sun Fire CPU/MEM W/4 U3PL-900 0MB (540-5052-02) | 
    A number of incorrectly programmed 900 MHz CPU/Memory boards have been 
      shipped to Sun customers. The CPU/Memory boards will operate at 750 MHz 
      instead of 900 MHz. When these incorrectly programmed boards are introduced 
      into Sun Fire 15000/6800/4810/4800/3800 systems, the performance of the 
      system will be degraded. The affected systems / domains will run at lower 
      or mixed speed without any panics or disruption to customer operations. | 
  
   
    | I0757-1 | 
     
       C 
     | 
    Ethernet RIO Interface (eri) driver | 
    Sun Servers which utilize the "eri" driver could be susceptible to Ethernet 
      link errors or hangs.  | 
  
   
    | I0756-1 | 
     
       C 
     | 
    Firmware version 5.12.5 (Rev-07) 
      Sun Fire 3800 
      Sun Fire 4800 
      Sun Fire 4810 
      Sun Fire 6800  | 
    Customers may encounter unexpected 
      behavior of the System Controller due to downrev firmware which shipped 
      with a small number of Sun Fire 3800/48x0/6800 systems. System Controllers 
      may hang when they experience software bugs present in firmware version 
      5.12.5 (Rev-07). This unreleased firmware version was mistakenly shipped 
      on a very small number of Sun Fire systems. | 
  
   
    | I0731-1 | 
     
       C 
     | 
    Sun Fire 3800 
      Sun Fire 4800 
      Sun Fire 4810 
      Sun Fire 6800 | 
    Under certain conditions, 
      the 'flashupdate -u' command can create incompatible firmware versions between 
      boards on Sun Fire 3800, 4800, 4810 and 6800 systems. The system will be 
      unusable until the problem is corrected. CPU/Memory boards will not be recognized 
      by the system controller upon reboot. No system components are damaged and 
      the system can be restored to operation once all the system components are 
      updated with a common firmware version.  | 
  
   
    | I0724-2 | 
     
       R 
     | 
    18 GB and 36 GB IBM disk drives | 
    Failure analysis results have 
      highlighted a significant failure rate for Drive Not Ready (DNR) on returned 
      IBM 18GB & 36GB disk drives. These failures have been observed to occur 
      as a result of the disk drives either been stored or operated in an extremely 
      hot and humid environments.  | 
  
   
    | I0722-1 | 
     
       R 
     | 
    PGX32 CARD (X3668A) 
      SunBlade 1000 System Board (501-4143-15 or lower) 
      SunBlade 1000/Sun Fire 280R System Board (501-5938-07 or lower) 
      Sun Fire 3800 cPCI I/O ASSY (540-4591-01) 
      Sun Fire 4800/4810/6800 PCI I/O ASSY (540-4616-01) 
      Sun Fire 4800/4810/6800 cPCI I/O ASSY (540-4617-03) | 
     
       If the Emulex FC HBA card is placed on the same PCI Bus with any other 
        PCI card which causes the Schizo chip to attempt a 64-bit PIO, a system 
        panic would most likely result. The problem will not occur if the Emulex 
        HBA card is installed alone on a PCI Bus. UltraSparc-III platforms utilizing 
        the Schizo 2.1 or 2.2 ASIC may experience panics due to address parity 
        errors on the PCI Bus. The problem has been seen on the Sun Fire 280R 
        with the Emulex FC HBA card in combination with a PGX32 card installed 
        on the same PCI Bus. This condition occurs when a card on the PCI Bus 
        detects a 64-bit parity address error on the PCI Bus while another card 
        on the same PCI Bus is performing a 64-bit PIO. The following error messages 
        are displayed prior to a system panic:  
       
        WARNING: pcisch-0: PCI fault log start:  
          PCI SERR  
          PCI error ocurred on device #6  
          dwordmask=0 bytemask=0 PCI primary error (0):  
          pcisch-0: PCI secondary error (0):  
          pcisch-0: PBM AFAR 0.00000000:  
          pcisch-0: PCI config space error status (4280):  
          signalled system error. pcisch-0:  
          PCI fault log end.  
          panic[cpu1]/thread=2a10000bd40: pcisch-0: PCI bus 2 error(s)! 
       
     | 
  
   
    | I0720-1 | 
     
       R 
     | 
    RU, EMI Clip, 423/11R, SF (240-3920-03) | 
    Loose EMI spring fingers on Sun 
      Fire 6800/4810/4800 chassis may damage the CPU/Memory board FRUs. | 
  
   
    | I0708-1 | 
     
       R 
     | 
    cPCI Dual FC Network Adapter 
      ( 375-0118-02) 
      FRU cPCI Dual FC Network Adapter (F375-0118-02) | 
    Sun Fire x800 systems are subject 
      to a "panic" problem at boot time when a cPCI Dual FC Network Adapter (FRU 
      or X-option) is installed for the first time. If a customer installs this 
      board and boots the system, they will see panic messages on the console 
      and the boot will fail. However, any subsequent reboots will be successful. 
      This may result in an unnecessary service call. This cPCI board (P/N 370-0118-02) 
      has been shipped with Sun Fire X800 systems and as an X-option. The current 
      estimate is that less than 1000 boards have been installed in systems and 
      1200 boards are in field stock (FRUs and x-options) as of 7/12/01.  | 
  
   
    | I0654-1 | 
     
       R 
     | 
    FRUs | 
    A number of Serengeti FRU's were 
      shipped to the Field marked as other than Rev-50, but they are equivalent 
      to Rev-50. |