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Solution Type Problem Resolution Sure Solution 1003233.1 : Sun[TM] Gigabit Ethernet 2.0 card config causes slow cpu speed at bootup on Ultra Enterprise[TM]
PreviouslyPublishedAs 204443 Symptoms When the Gigabit Ethernet 2.0 (GBE/P) 501-4373 card is configured in pcislot6 of an Ultra Enterprise[TM] 450, sporadic cpu/upa speed is set to low after powercycle. (Bug ID <BugID>4311907</BugID>) i.e.: ok .speed
It appears irrelevant which cpus are installed. If the machine boots with the right speed, there will be no failure or restriction for uptime. Resolution Two workarounds: 1. On failure halt the machine and powercycle it. Most UE450s will boot with the right speed because the failure is sporadic. 2. Install Gigabit Ethernet cards only in pci slots 4 and/or 5. SeeBug ID <BugID>4274774</BugID> The maximum allowed number of cards is 2 on a system with 4-CPUs. The maximum is less for smaller configurations. Product Sun Enterprise 450 Server Internal Comments None. Previously Published As 22382 Change History Date: 2003-05-20 User Name: Administrator Action: Migration from KMSCreator Comment: updated by : Wendy Bean comment : NetAdmin Knowledge Project - Phase 1 Doc. Verified. date : Sep 11, 2002 updated by : Gary Northup comment : edited format date : Oct 18, 2000 updated by : Manfred Preisser comment : Article created. date : May 23, 2000 updated by : Manfred Preisser comment : No comment date : May 23, 2000 updated by : Manfred Preisser comment : Evaluated by Juergen Schleich date : May 23, 2000 Version: 0 Product_uuid 29656238-0a18-11d6-91d9-a4e449afd809|Sun Enterprise 450 Server Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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