[SunRescue] Bit Error in TOD Clock

Mike Nealey rescue at sunhelp.org
Thu Dec 14 16:02:46 CST 2000


Hi Harry,

I hate to do a "Me too" but, me too! I replaced two NVRAMS in some sparc2's and I
am havinf the same problems. If you just leave them running everything is fine,
but if you turn them off you must lay on hands to boot them again.

If anyone has a fix, I'd love to hear it!

Mike N.


Harry Regan wrote:

> Grrr.  I've got a pair of IPXen in which I've just replaced the NVRAM chips
> with new units from Mouser Electronics-- right part number, right speed, I've
> done this a zillion times before, but...
>
> After reprograming the chips for the correct configuration and HOSTID and mac
> address, etc., when I reboot these guys, both machines report a "bit error" in
> the TOD Clock and blow back to the prom with a "replace the NVRAM chip" type
> message.  If you then go to an OK prompt and boot 'em, they boot fine-- just
> not from a reset or a power cycle.  Once in Solaris 7, the date and time are
> correct and the machines keep proper time even when powered off, so the clock
> IS working.
>
> I've reset the NVRAM checksum by several different techniques, I've followed
> the "tod clock kickstart" procedure in the NVRAM FAQ, but no success.  If I
> pull a working NVRAM chip from another machine and plug it in, they work jus'
> fine, thank you.
>
> Are these chips flukey?  Is there a process I'm missing in resetting the
> clock?  Is there a way to get the machine to boot directly to the default
> device even though they're reporting an error with the tod clock on
> reset/power up?
>
> (Note: I had a similar problem like this on an IPC a year or so back, but the
> problem went away the first time it was booted into Solaris.  That did not
> work in this case...)
>
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