[SunHELP] Mirrored Ecache on Ultra Sparc II
Tue Jul 30 07:39:50 CDT 2002
Thanks for the input on my post, but all these commands just tell me that
it's a US 400mhz/8MB processor, no clue if its mirrored e-cache. I'm hoping
that I don't have to go and open up each box to physically inspect the part
number on the CPU, but this may be the only way.
#psrinfo -v
Status of processor 5 as of: 07/30/02 08:37:19
Processor has been on-line since 07/29/02 17:24:33.
The sparc processor operates at 400 MHz,
and has a sparc floating point processor.
#dmesg
cpu5: SUNW,UltraSPARC-II (upaid 9 impl 0x11 ver 0xa0 clock 400 MHz)
#prtdiag -v
========================= CPUs =========================
Run Ecache CPU CPU
Brd CPU Module MHz MB Impl. Mask
--- --- ------- ----- ------ ------ ----
0 0 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
0 1 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
2 4 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
2 5 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
4 8 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
4 9 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0
Thanks again.
Matthew
-----Original Message-----
From: Robo [mailto:mm5aes at btinternet.com]
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 6:22 PM
To: Simoncini, Matthew
Subject: Re: [SunHELP] Mirrored Ecache on Ultra Sparc II
Hi
Have you tried prtdiag -v - if that doesn't do it
try psrinfo -v - and if that doesn't give it away
dmesg might.
(sorry if this is a grandmother and egg situation ;-) )
HTH
John
"Simoncini, Matthew" wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> We have replaced several of our US II 400mhz/8MB e-cache CPU's with
mirrored
> e-cache CPU's, sometimes called the "Sambra" chip. Does anyone know a
> command to run to see if a CPU is a mirrored e-cache CPU? We've had
several
> "e-cache parity" errors on a server and want to find if this is one of the
> CPU's that's already been replaced. If anyone has any way to get this
> information, please let me know.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Matthew Simoncini
> Boston Scientific
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