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Asset ID: 1-72-1002663.1
Update Date:2010-02-07
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Solution Type  Problem Resolution Sure

Solution  1002663.1 :   Sun[TM] Management Center, ELP Config Reader: "power-supply at PS1 - Lost Comms. (Unable to find child of type: NonNumericVoltageSensorTable)"  


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  • Sun Fire V240 Server
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  • Solaris SPARC Operating System
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  • GCS>Sun Microsystems>Operating Systems>Solaris Operating System
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203666


Symptoms
On several Sun Fire[TM] V210/V240/V250 system boxes equipped with Solaris[TM] 10 or Solaris[TM] 9, the ELP Config Reader module creates the following Event:
"power-supply at PS1 - Lost Comms. (Unable to find child of type: NonNumericVoltageSensorTable)"

Resolution
Sun[TM] Management Center, ELP Config Reader: "power-supply at PS1 - Lost Comms. (Unable to find child of type: NonNumericVoltageSensorTable)"
- If ELP Config Reader 3.6-v5 is installed:

 This is related to CR 6442226 and is fixed via a patch for ELP 3.6 Version 5.

Solaris 10 - 124698-01 , requires 119850-18 or newer (118833-XX)
Solaris 9 - 124697-01 , requires  118558-26 or newer
Solaris 8 - 124696-01 , requires 122702-02 or greater

 ** See "NOTE" below for additional requirements.

- If ELP Config Reader 3.6-v6 is installed:

The same fix from 6442226 was integrated into ELP 3.6 Version 6 via CR 6509313 .

KU patches and specific PICL patch, which contains the fix for CR # 6301580 , must also be installed:
Kernel patch:
Solaris 10 - requires 119850-18 or newer (18833-XX)
Solaris 9 - requires 118558-26 or newer
Solaris 8 has a specific picld patch requirement: Solaris 8 - 122702-02 or newer

*** See "NOTE" below.

Relief/Workaround
To avoid the problem, follow this workaroud. This is a workaround of the bug 6442226 .=== *Workaround* ============================================================= Workaround/Solution for pre 3.6 installs: By right clicking on the Operational Status cell for the effected Power Supply, a menu pops up. Select the Attribute Editor then the Alarms tab. Scroll down to the line that states "Alarm severity for Unknown,Lost Comms, and No Contact status values:". Change the 1 to 0(zero) and hit Apply. Now the Alarm will go away and not return until that value is changed to something other then 0. A restart of the picld help just for half an hour that the problem occurs again.

Additional Information
How to analyze problem
How to analyze the problem:
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Gather the following information.
# uname -a
# prtpicl -v -c "voltage-indicator"

Because this could be a very simple configuration/dependency problem. SunMC 3.6 Version 6 and later require KU 118558-26 : (or greater).

When doing initial investigation of these types of problems always check prtpicl -v -c voltage indicator output

For example, look at the ps#_ff_pok grouping. Note whether _fru_parent: is there or not.

Output example:
# uname -a
SunOS su-web-02 5.9 Generic 118558-21 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240

# prtpicl -v -c
ps0_p_pwr (voltage-indicator, 5d1100000a82)
:_fru_parent (5d1100000802H) :Label P_PWR :Condition okay :_class voltage-indicator :name ps0_p_pwr ps0_ff_pok (voltage-indicator, 5d1100000a87)
:Label FF_POK :Condition okay :_class voltage-indicator :name ps0_ff_pok ps0_ff_uv (voltage-indicator, 5d1100000a8c)
:_fru_parent (5d1100000802H) :Label FF_UV :Condition okay :_class voltage-indicator :name ps0_ff_uv ps0_ff_ov (voltage-indicator, 5d1100000a91)
:_fru_parent (5d1100000802H) :Label FF_OV :Condition okay :_class voltage-indicator :name ps0_ff_ov ps1_p_pwr (voltage-indicator, 5d1100000a96)
:_fru_parent (5d1100000805H) :Label P_PWR :Condition okay :_class voltage-indicator :name ps1_p_pwr ps1_ff_pok (voltage-indicator, 5d1100000a9b)
:Label FF_POK :Condition okay :_class voltage-indicator :name ps1_ff_pok ps1_ff_uv (voltage-indicator, 5d1100000aa0)
:_fru_parent (5d1100000805H) :Label FF_UV :Condition okay :_class voltage-indicator :name ps1_ff_uv ps1_ff_ov (voltage-indicator, 5d1100000aa5)
:_fru_parent (5d1100000805H) :Label FF_OV :Condition okay :_class voltage-indicator :name ps1_ff_ov

Here's how it looks on this customers system. A clear indication that they do NOT have a new enough version of the KU to run SunMC 3.6 Version 6 or newer.
ps0_ff_pok (voltage-indicator, 5d1100000a87)
:Label FF_POK
:Condition okay
:_class voltage-indicator
:name ps0_ff_pok ps0_ff_uv (voltage-indicator, 5d1100000a8c)

Here's how it should look after they have applied the proper version of KU: ps0_ff_pok (voltage-indicator, 5d1100000a87) :_fru_parent (5d1100000802H) <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<


Product
Sun Fire V240 Server
Solaris 10 Operating System
Solaris 9 Operating System
Solaris 8 Operating System
Sun Management Center 3.6.1
Sun Management Center 4.0

ELP, Config, reader, sunmc, power, supply, PS, NonNumericVoltageSensorTable
Previously Published As
89964

Change History
Date: 2007-06-29
User Name: 95826
Action: Approved
Comment: - verified metadata
- review date ok : 2008-06-28
- checked for TM - 2 added, expanded SunMC acronym
- checked audience : internal
Publishing
Version: 5
Date: 2007-06-29
User Name: 95826
Action: Accept
Comment:
Version: 0
Date: 2007-06-29
User Name: 149973
Action: Approved
Comment: very useful to avoid customer cases. Please publish.
Version: 0
Date: 2007-06-29
User Name: 149973
Action: Accept
Comment:
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