The Message ID:
SUNOS-8000-1L
indicates errors were detected but the module responsible for
diagnosing those errors was unable to arrive at a diagnosis.
This may be caused more commonly by downrev or incompatible revisions
of software, or less frequently by bugs in the diagnosis module or subsystem.
For SPARC based systems running Solaris 10, the kernel patch 127111
and Solaris FMA patch 119578 are particularly critical and should
be examined. Ensure that any dependencies documented in the patch
README files are noted and addressed.
For x64 based systems running Solaris 10, the kernel patch 127112
and Solaris FMA patches 118344 and 125370 are particularly critical
and should be examined. Ensure that any dependencies documented in
the patch README files are noted and addressed.
If all patches appear to be current and all dependencies are properly
addressed, error telemetry will need to be examined by Service personnel
to make a further determination of the problem. Please see the
information below for certain platform specific patch requirements.
For T1000,T2000,Netra T2000,T5120,and T5220 systems, please make sure
that the software and firmware patch levels are as follows:
1.) Solaris 5.10: kernel patch 127111-08 or higher
2.) Solaris 5.10: FMA Patch 119578-30 or higher
3.) System firmware:
T5120 and T5220 firmware patch 127580-05 or higher
T2000 firmware patch 136927-01 or higher
Netra T2000 firmware patch 136929-01 or higher
T1000 firmware patch 127577-03 or higher
Please Note - On some system platforms there could be additional
information that may disclose a hardware fault, see the following:
On Sun SPARC Enterprise Mx000 systems,
please check the output of "showstatus" and "fmdump" from the xscfu for
possible hardware faults.
On Sun Fire 12K, 15K, 20K and E25K systems, please check the output of
"showlogs -E -p e list 3" from the main system controller for
information about possible hardware faults.
On Sun Fire 3800, 48x0, 6800, v1280, E2900, E4900, E6900 and Netra 1280/1290 systems,
please check the output of "showlogs -v" from the main system controller
for information about possible hardware faults.