E4500



I have a E4500 in which one of the system boards has a built-in FC
model. It's been a long time since I've seen one of these but need to
know what driver is supposed to be used? My plans is connect those FC
(Fiber Channel) to our Storage Arrays. Below is prtdiag output:



# /usr/platform/`uname -i`/sbin/prtdiag -v

System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u 8-slot Sun Enterprise
E4500/E5500

System clock frequency: 100 MHz

Memory size: 7168Mb



========================= 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

3 6 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0

3 7 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0

5 10 0 400 8.0 US-II 10.0

5 11 1 400 8.0 US-II 10.0





========================= Memory =========================



Intrlv. Intrlv.

Brd Bank MB Status Condition Speed Factor With

--- ----- ---- ------- ---------- ----- ------- -------

0 0 1024 Active OK 60ns 4-way A

0 1 1024 Active OK 60ns 2-way B

2 0 1024 Active OK 60ns 4-way A

2 1 1024 Failed Unknown 60ns 1-way

3 0 1024 Active OK 60ns 4-way A

3 1 1024 Active OK 60ns 2-way B

5 0 1024 Active OK 60ns 4-way A

5 1 1024 Active OK 60ns 1-way



========================= IO Cards =========================



Bus Freq

Brd Type MHz Slot Name Model

--- ---- ---- ---------- ----------------------------
--------------------

1 SBus 25 3 SUNW,hme

1 SBus 25 3 SUNW,fas/sd (block)

1 SBus 25 13 SUNW,socal/sf (scsi-3) 501-3060



Detached Boards

===============

Slot State Type Info

---- --------- ------
-----------------------------------------

7 disabled disk Disk 0: Target: 14 Disk 1: Target:
15



Failed Field Replaceable Units (FRU) in System:

==============================================

ac unavailable on CPU Board #2

PROM fault string: fail- mem-bank1: J3101 J3201 J3301 J3401
J3501 J3601 J3701 J3801

Failed Field Replaceable Unit is CPU board 2



Detected System Faults

======================

PROM detected failure

Detected Fri Oct 6 13:05:09 2006

Board 2 fault: PROM detected

Fault: fail- mem-bank1: J3101 J3201 J3301 J3401 J3501 J3601 J3701 J3801

Detected Fri Oct 6 13:05:09 2006

Board 0 fault: PROM detected

Detected Fri Oct 6 13:05:09 2006



Most recent AC Power Failure:

=============================

Thu Oct 5 15:34:14 2006





========================= Environmental Status =========================

Keyswitch position is in Normal Mode

System Power Status: Minimum Available

System LED Status: GREEN YELLOW GREEN

WARNING ON ON BLINKING





Fans:

-----

Unit Status

---- ------

Rack OK

Key OK

AC OK



System Temperatures (Celsius):

------------------------------

Brd State Current Min Max Trend

--- ------- ------- --- --- -----

0 OK 31 26 34 stable

1 OK 38 35 39 stable

2 OK 34 31 36 stable

3 OK 31 25 34 stable

5 OK 33 27 36 stable

CLK OK 28 24 29 stable





Power Supplies:

---------------

Supply Status

--------- ------

0 OK

1 OK

3 OK

PPS OK

System 3.3v OK

System 5.0v OK

Peripheral 5.0v OK

Peripheral 12v OK

Auxilary 5.0v OK

Peripheral 5.0v precharge OK

Peripheral 12v precharge OK

System 3.3v precharge OK

System 5.0v precharge OK

AC Power OK





========================= HW Revisions =========================



ASIC Revisions:

---------------

Brd FHC AC SBus0 SBus1 PCI0 PCI1 FEPS Board Type Attributes

--- --- -- ----- ----- ---- ---- ---- ---------- ----------

0 1 5 CPU 100MHz
Capable

1 1 5 1 1 22 Dual-SBus-SOC+ 100MHz
Capable

2 1 5 CPU 100MHz
Capable

3 1 5 CPU 100MHz
Capable

5 1 5 CPU 100MHz
Capable

7 Unknown 100MHz
Capable



System Board PROM revisions:

----------------------------

Board 0: OBP 3.2.30 2002/10/25 14:03 POST 3.9.30 2002/10/25
14:04

Board 1: FCODE 1.8.7 1997/12/08 15:39 iPOST 3.4.8 1999/02/19 14:25

Board 2: OBP 3.2.30 2002/10/25 14:03 POST 3.9.30 2002/10/25
14:04

Board 3: OBP 3.2.30 2002/10/25 14:03 POST 3.9.30 2002/10/25
14:04

Board 5: OBP 3.2.30 2002/10/25 14:03 POST 3.9.30 2002/10/25
14:04



I know I got a bad memory simm so please don't tell me about that. Ok.
:-)



Thanks for your help.





Phillip Bruce

Sr. Unix/Storage Engineer

Scotts Valley Lab Engineer

831-439-4054

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