Do *NOT* install 127871-02 on a Solaris 10 system.
127871-02 is an immature Feature patch associated with Solaris 10 Update 5.
It's only purpose is for constructing pre-release builds of Solaris 10 Update
5 for internal Sun testing. It is *not* to be installed on pre-U5 systems.
127871-02
Still no news when a real patch will be released for this issue?
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We are having the same problem.
First with 125025-05 and then also with 125205-07
Solaris 10 update 4 - Know with all Patchesx
We opened a Case and got
T-PATCH 127871-02
we installed the Marvell Driver Binary 3 Days ago.
T127871-02/SUNWckr/reloc/kernel/misc/sata
Speaking of error recovery due to bad blocks - anyone know if the SATA disks
that are delivered with the Thumper have enterprise or desktop
firmware/settings by default? If I'm not mistaken one of the differences is
that the enterrprise variant more quickly gives up with bad blocks and
reports
I've just discovered patch 125205-07, which wasn't installed on our system
because we don't have SUNWhea..
Has anyone with problems tried this patch, and has it helped at all?
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On 11/13/07, Dan Poltawski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just discovered patch 125205-07, which wasn't installed on our system
because we don't have SUNWhea..
Has anyone with problems tried this patch, and has it helped at all?
We were having a pretty rough time running S10U4. While I was
The reset: no matching NCQ I/O found issue appears to be related to the
error recovery for bad blocks on the disk. In general it should be harmless,
but
I have looked into this. If there is someone out there who;
1) Is hitting this issue, and;
2) Is running recent Solaris Nevada bits (not
That is interesting, again we're having the same problem with our X4500s.
I am trying to work out what is causing the problem with NFS, restarting the
service causes it to try and stop and not bring it back up.
Rebooting the whole box fails and it just hangs till a hard reset..
This
We have this identical problem on all 10 or so of our thumpers. They're running
stock Solaris 10, whatever came with them. We think it's starting to cause
problems, as we will see a rash of those errors on one of our machines, and
then NFS will stop serving.
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I got it too. Its a brand new x4500 (my 2nd eval box after the other one use to
freeze up). I got this while running a java program that tries and reads a 128G
file while writing a 100G file in 2 threads with 128K blocks.
Oct 29 00:56:28 zeta1 marvell88sx: [ID 670675 kern.info] NOTICE:
Hi,
we have the same problem. Our X4500 has Solaris 10 11/06 and (nearly)
every kernel and driver related patch installed.
Nothing set in /etc/system
fmdump is not showing any errors
--
# fmdump
TIME UUID
Stuart Anderson wrote:
After applying 125205-07 on two X4500 machines running Sol10U4 and
removing set sata:sata_func_enable = 0x5 from /etc/system to
re-enable NCQ, I am again observing drive disconnect error messages.
This in spite of the patch description which claims multiple fixes
in
After applying 125205-07 on two X4500 machines running Sol10U4 and
removing set sata:sata_func_enable = 0x5 from /etc/system to
re-enable NCQ, I am again observing drive disconnect error messages.
This in spite of the patch description which claims multiple fixes
in this area:
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