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Solution Type Troubleshooting Sure Solution 1009895.1 : Analyzing “Can't Boot or Boot Fails” on a Sun Fire[TM] V20z/V40z Server
PreviouslyPublishedAs 213567 Description Document description Summary: This document addresses issues you may run in to during the boot process on a Sun Fire V20z/V40z server, from power on the system until the operating system starts to boot. Symptoms:
- system will not boot Please validate that each troubleshooting step below is true for your environment. The steps will provide instructions or a link to a document, for validating the step and taking corrective action as necessary. The steps are ordered in the most appropriate sequence to isolate the issue and identify the proper resolution. Please do not skip a step. Steps to Follow Steps to follow Step 1. Verify system has power Power can be verified either visually (if you have access to the platform) or remotely using using Service Processor (SP) commands. Refer to <Document: 1008399.1> : How to verify power on a Sun Fire[TM] v20z/40z System The above technical instruction makes reference to the v20z/v40z Troubleshooting guide, which will assist in troubleshooting in the event that the server powered down unexpectedly. For example, in the event of a Thermal Trip Event, advice is given on correcting airflow blockages. If you still have a problem, raise a service request as outlined in Step 6 Step 2. Check for any errors on the system
Identify any reported system faults on the Service Processor with command: sp get events -v Or one of the other methods described in the Troubleshooting: System Events section of the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Troubleshooting Techniques and Diagnostics Guide, Part No 817-7184 Available at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19121-01/index.html
System LEDs and the LCD panel can indicate certain fault conditions. Refer to "Lights, LCD, LED" section of the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Troubleshooting Techniques and Diagnostics Guide, Part No 817-7184 Any abnormal conditions, raise a a service request as outlined in Step 6.
In the event of hardware or configuration errors, the BIOS displays any error messages on the display. In some cases the error may be so severe that there is no video output, in which case you can retrieve any errors from the SP. Run the command: $ sp get port80 Refer to <Document: 1006320.1> : Cheatsheet for V20z and V40z Post Codes and also to the "BIOS POST Codes" section of the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Troubleshooting Techniques and Diagnostics Guide, Part No 817-7184 Step 3. Verify boot media exists and is bootable Refer to <Document: 1010038.1> : How to verify your boot media exists and is bootable on a Sun Fire[TM] V20z/40z Server Step 4. Confirm that the OS starts to boot If you are able to see the boot loader of your system, e.g. GRUB for Sun Solaris or Linux, LiLO for Linux or the MS Windows boot loader, than you have confirmed that the OS is starting to boot
Step 5. Raise a Sun service request At this point, if you have validated that each troubleshooting step above is true for your environment, and the issue still exists, further troubleshooting is required. For additional support contact Sun Support. NOTE: Since you can't boot your server, the amount of data you can gather is limited. For example, if you are running solaris, you will not be able to complete an explorer data capture. However, please capture the following from the SP: $ inventory get hardware -v $ inventory get software $ sp get events -v At this point, if you have validated that each troubleshooting step above is true for your environment, and the issue still exists, further troubleshooting is required. For additional support contact Sun Support.
Product Sun Fire V40z Server Sun Fire V20z Server Sun Fire V20z Compute Grid Rack System Internal Comments This document contains normalized content and is managed by the the Domain Lead(s) of the respective domains. To notify content owners of a knowledge gap contained in this document, and/or prior to updating this document, please contact the domain engineers that are managing this document via the "Document Feedback" alias(es) listed below: Normalization team alias: [email protected] Domain Lead: [email protected] x64, normalized, x4100, x4200, x4600, M2, boot, PXE, DVD Previously Published As 91615 Change History Date: 2007-12-31 User Name: 31620 Action: Approved Product_uuid 4726b78d-56d2-11d8-9e3a-080020a9ed93|Sun Fire V40z Server 1acc55b3-4b82-11d8-99fc-080020a9ed93|Sun Fire V20z Server e8f8b6a9-7393-11d8-9e3a-080020a9ed93|Sun Fire V20z Compute Grid Rack System Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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