Re: 4501 Gigabit card/Planar Board error?

Bob.Kelley_at_BRINKSINC.COM
Date: 01/23/04

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    According to IBM support, these 4501 cards are notorious for coming out of
    the board and a special device was made to secure them. This appears to be
    the problem bc I can configure my 4th slot card

    Man was I BANGIN MY HEAD on this one guys!

    Bobby Kelley Jr.
    972-877-5341

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    Bobby,

    The EEH errors refer to Enhanced Error Handling. According to IBM not all
    device drivers may fully support this feature. It sounds like the new
    device drivers now support EEH so you are now seeing errors being logged.
    It appears that EEH was implemented to prevent a device from bringing down
    the entire machine in the event of an error. This is particularly important
    in an LPAR environment. You didn't say whether you P650 was running in LPAR
    mode. I would call AIX support and let them figure out what the problem is.
    Also, I did a quick check and found the following web page that had some
    general information about EEH.

    http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/lpar/eeh.html

    I hope this helps.

    Rick Saylor
    Austin Community College

    At 11:09 AM 1/23/2004, you wrote:
    >My new 650 is logging a couple of strange errors I've never seen. When I
    >have the base level device drivers for the 4501 Gigabit cards I don't see
    >these errors, but at 5.1-004 it logs these and I can't configure the
    >adapters whatsoever. Anyone seen this before with the new 4501s?? I have 4
    >of these 4501 cards, and half the time the planar logs 3 errors like this,
    >and then half the time it logs 4 errors like this??
    >
    >4501 filesets:
    > devices.pci.14106902.diag
    > devices.pci.14106902.rte 5.1.0.55 COMMITTED 10/100/1000 Base-TX
    PCI-X
    > devices.pci.14106902.rte 5.1.0.0 COMMITTED 10/100/1000 Base-TX
    PCI-X
    >
    >LABEL: PCI_RECOVERABLE_ERR
    >IDENTIFIER: E142C6D4
    >
    >Date/Time: Fri Jan 23 10:54:42 CST
    >Sequence Number: 1185
    >...
    >Resource Name: sysplanar0
    >Resource Class: planar
    >...
    >Description
    >EEH temporary error for adapter
    >
    >Probable Causes
    >SYSTEM I/O BUS
    >SOFTWARE PROGRAM
    >ADAPTER
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >Bobby Kelley Jr.
    >972-877-5341

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