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TT# 526234 || HP CASE# 4706477174-471 //HP India/Bank of Baroda // Sun V245, SN:

0719FL300W - Server Down


Power Issues
More on the power.conf file. We can disable the auto power configuration using t
he below steps . Please follow it once and reboot the server .

Example 1 Disabling Automatic Device Power Management


To disable automatic device Power Management, change the following line in
the /etc/power.conf file
autopm

default

to read:
autopm

disable

Then run pmconfig or reboot. See pmconfig(1M) for more information.


You can also use dtpower to disable automatic device Power Management. See dtp
ower(1M) for more information.
Reference link :-http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/cgi-bin/man-cgi?power.conf+4
/etc/power.conf
autopm
default
statefile
/var/.CPR
# Auto-Shutdown
Idle(min)
autoshutdown
30
o "noshutdown"

Start/Finish(hh:mm)
9:00 9:00

Behavior
default <-- change t

Here from the /var/adm/messages , its clearly visible that either the break sign
al or graceful shutdown has happened .This problem is not at all causing by an
y hardware issue . So As notified do the proper settings of auto power managemen
t service and the keyswitch settings at alom . I strongly recommend to upgrade t
he firmware of the SC to avoid any possible bug hit.
Jun 4 10:04:38 RTADAP001
) 0.168001 s
Jun 5 21:39:00 RTADAP001
) -0.134316 s
Jun 9 15:26:16 RTADAP001
Jun 9 15:26:23 RTADAP001
signal 15 <-----Jun 9 15:26:29 RTADAP001
Jun 9 15:26:36 RTADAP001
on signal.
Jun 9 15:27:07 RTADAP001
..

xntpd[327]: [ID 774427 daemon.notice] time reset (step


xntpd[327]: [ID 774427 daemon.notice] time reset (step
root[26928]: [ID 702911 user.crit] Stopping agent
xntpd[327]: [ID 866926 daemon.notice] xntpd exiting on
syslogd: going down on signal 15
rpcbind: [ID 564983 daemon.error] rpcbind terminating
genunix: [ID 672855 kern.notice] syncing file systems.

Here am seeing some break signal is unnecessarily ( unintentionally ) going fro

m the SC which might be triggering the reboot .


I would like to have a fresh look on the complete logs to review the situation .
By the mean time will you please try the below commands at SC
sc> setkeyswitch locked
sc> showkeyswitch

<- Check whether the switch is set properly

Reference link :http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19088-01/v245.srvr/819-2445-11/command_shell.html#pgf


Id-1018329
Here from the updates from previous Au s reflects no issue identified from hardwar
e side . But Here I recommend to upgrade the SC firmware version .
The Logs and o/p I need
From ALOM :1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

showenvironment
showfru
showlogs -v
showsc version v
showfaults v

From ALOM;
sc> showenvironment
sc> showplatform
sc> showfaults -v
sc> showfru
sc> showlogs
sc> showlogs v
From SC;
alom> showlogs v
alom> showenvironment
alom> showfru
alom> showfaults
alom> consolehistory -v
From OS:Latest explorer o/p
I would like to know the is there any serial console is permanently connected to
the server console ?

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