Document Audience: | INTERNAL |
Document ID: | I1063-1 |
Title: | The retaining latch on the SCSI backplane cable that mates to J501 on the SCSI backplane may not latch fully on the left handside. |
Copyright Notice: | Copyright © 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
Update Date: | 2004-04-06 |
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FIELD INFORMATION NOTICE
(For Authorized Distribution by Sun Service)
FIN #: I1063-1
Synopsis: The retaining latch on the SCSI backplane cable that mates to J501 on the SCSI backplane may not latch fully on the left handside.Create Date: Apr/06/04
SunAlert: No
Top FIN/FCO Report: No
Products Reference: Sun Fire V250 Server
Product Category: Server / Service
Product Affected:
Systems Affected:
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Mkt_ID Platform Model Description Serial Number
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- A50 ALL Sun Fire V250 Server -
X-Options Affected:
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Mkt_ID Platform Model Description Serial Number
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- - - - -
Parts Affected:
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Part Number Description Model
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370-5959-01 SCSI Backplane -
References:
N/A
Issue Description:
Customers may receive a Sun Fire V250 system where the SCSI Backplane
data connector J501 is not fully latched on the left handside. As a
result of the connector J501 not fully latched, customers may expect
that this will affect the functionality of the system. However, there
were no report on connectivity issues or functional failures due to
this issue.
Functional failures are not expected, but possible SCSI errors
could occur as a result of accidental cable movements internally or
after the add-on of the X Option DAT Drive. This device is not part
of standard configurations and is only expected to be added as an X
option to 5% of installed base.
If the cable connector J501 is not fully connected, the following example
of SCSI Bus errors could be reported:
Feb 19 10:44:47 phrase scsi: WARNING: /pci@1d,700000/scsi@4 (glm0):
Feb 19 10:44:47 phrase SCSI bus parity error - illegal phase
Feb 19 10:44:47 phrase scsi: WARNING: /pci@1d,700000/scsi@4 (glm0):
Feb 19 10:44:47 phrase got SCSI bus reset
Feb 19 10:44:50 phrase scsi: WARNING: /pci@1d,700000/scsi@4 (glm0):
Feb 19 10:44:50 phrase SCSI bus parity error - illegal phase
The root cause of this issue is a foul fit condition between certain
capacitors manufacturers used in position EC502 and one of the
connector latches. Systems were still passing the electrical test and
Manufacturing continued to build and ship product with the following
changes.
Short term - A temporary change will be implemented in Manufacturing.
All fresh build systems from March 2004 will be shipped
with latchless connectors fitted to J501. Removing the
latch will eliminate any possibility of bad connectivity.
The Product team have verified with Shock and Vibration
testing that connectivity of J501 will be maintained
without the latch. The cable pull arrangement is still
maintained to assist any required cable removal.
Long term - The SCSI Backplane (370-5959) circuitry is being modified
to provide greater distance between connector J501 and
capacitor EC502. The revised Backplane will be available
around late FYQ4 of 2004 from manufacturing.
The Product Team have completed Shock and Vibration testing in both of
these senarios without connectivity failures.
Implementation:
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| | MANDATORY (Fully Proactive)
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| | CONTROLLED PROACTIVE (per Sun Geo Plan)
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| X | REACTIVE (As Required)
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Corrective Action:
The following recommendation is provided as a guideline for authorized
Sun Services Field Representatives who may encounter the above
mentioned issue.
Currently engineering is revising the Backplane and will be
available around late FY4Q of 2004. Until the availability of this new
Backplane, the field is advised to perform the following:
1. Check the console to see if you get similar to the following error
message.
Feb 19 10:44:47 phrase scsi: WARNING: /pci@1d,700000/scsi@4 (glm0):
Feb 19 10:44:47 phrase SCSI bus parity error - illegal phase
Feb 19 10:44:47 phrase scsi: WARNING: /pci@1d,700000/scsi@4 (glm0):
Feb 19 10:44:47 phrase got SCSI bus reset
Feb 19 10:44:50 phrase scsi: WARNING: /pci@1d,700000/scsi@4 (glm0):
Feb 19 10:44:50 phrase SCSI bus parity error - illegal phase
2. If detect the above error message, then the corrective action is to
ensure that connector J501 is fully inserted into the SCSI Backplane
(F370-5959) even if one of the latches is not fully located.
As soon as the upgraded backplane is available, a LEAP will be issued
to purge all FRU stock of the (-01) backplane.
Comments:
None.
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Implementation Footnote:
i) In case of MANDATORY FINs, Sun Services will attempt to contact
all affected customers to recommend implementation of the FIN.
ii) For CONTROLLED PROACTIVE FINs, Sun Services mission critical
support teams will recommend implementation of the FIN (to their
respective accounts), at the convenience of the customer.
iii) For REACTIVE FINs, Sun Services will implement the FIN as the
need arises.
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