A little bit off topic but the only times I have seen a SUN SPARC
Workstation server panic was 100% hardware related (this includes Host Bus
Adapter Drivers).

I daily compare the stabity of my Mac to a SUN SPARC server. Hardware is
always my first guess at a kernel panic on a "stable" system.

A general rule of thumb - Software Don't Break... A sudden problem that
re-occurs out of the blue, good chance its hardware.

Now if you install an O/S patch or new appz... All bets are off.

No SUN/Mac Flame wars pleeeeeeeze...

(100% Proprietary UNIX Workstation, Guess if I mean the Mac or the SPARC)


> My question is, could this one loose ATA connection have been the 
culprit?

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