[Sunhelp] Sporadic reboots on Sparc 5

S Condit s.condit at unite.net
Mon Jan 10 09:47:01 CST 2000


Unfortunately, this patch is for Solaris 2.6 and we are using 2.5 (SunOS 
5.5), so we don't have this patch installed.

Appreciate you (and the others who have responded) for taking the time to 
reply though,

Stephen Condit



At 10:05 10/01/00 -0500, Jim Richey wrote:
>Sun has indicated that there is a bug in one of the patches that causes
>a sproadic kernel error. They recommended backing out patch 105181-17 to
>105181-16 until they release a new patch.
>
>
>S Condit wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> >         I've enjoyed reading the list over the past few months and I've 
> learnt
> > quite a few things - hopefully someone can help me out with this one.
> >
> > We have a sparc 5  that we use for sendmail and apache (mainly). The
> > machine was to be replaced by an Ultra5 before Christmas but the new
> > machine wasn't ready on time. We had to apply the patches to Solaris 2.5
> > (recommended and y2000 - we left out sendmail - openwindows - all the stuff
> > we don't need) in a bit of a rush and ever since this the machine has been
> > reboting on an irregular basis every 2-6 hours.
> >
> > /var/adm/messages refers to kernel read and write errors at the time of the
> > crash
> > pid varies - sometimes its a httpd process, sometimes sendmail, sometimes a
> > system process.
> > It does consistently say 'Invalid Address on supv data fetch'
> >
> > I've tried reapplying the patches, which didn't help.
> >
> > Since all the messages refer to bad data there is a possibility that it
> > could be hardware but as the reboots started just after the patches were
> > applied, I would find this unlikely.
> >
> > Any of you have any thoughts on this - apart from going to the backups :-)
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > Stephen Condit
> >
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>--
>
>Jim Richey
>jrichey at highmark.com
>Highmark, Inc.
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