You have a dodgy motherboard (known as the K1 systemboard).

If you turn off/reconfigure your serial console from the SP you should 
see these go away.  When I was at Sun we hit the same problem with some 
of our machines.  You might try calling your support person and asking 
them to tell you the workarounds given in:

http://sunsolve.central/search/document.do?assetkey=1-1-6305326-1
http://sunsolve.central/search/document.do?assetkey=1-1-6385703-1
http://sunsolve.central/document.do?assetkey=1-1-6336584

cheers,
steve

Gino wrote:
> Hi All,
> we have a v40z suffering a strange problem.
> We installed snv78 after upgrading to the latest BIOS.   
>
> Now we have one CPU at 100% because of asy#0 interrupts.
>
> Here is intrstat output:
>
> device |      cpu0 %tim      cpu1 %tim      cpu2 %tim      cpu3 %tim
> -------------+------------------------------------------------------------
>        asy#0 |         0  0.0         0  0.0         0  0.0      11867  99.3
>        ata#1 |         0  0.0         0  0.0         0  0.0         0  0.0
>        bge#0 |         0  0.0         0  0.0         0  0.0         5  0.0
>        mpt#0 |         0  0.0         0  0.0         0  0.0         0  0.0
>       ohci#0 |         0  0.0         0  0.0         0  0.0         0  0.0
>       ohci#1 |         0  0.0         0  0.0         0  0.0         0  0.0
>        qlc#0 |         0  0.0         0  0.0         0  0.0         0  0.0
>
> Any ideas?
>
> tnx,
> gino
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