Document fins/I0707-1


FIN #: I0707-1

SYNOPSIS: Booting from Network problem with Solaris 2.5.1 & 2.6 with 464MHz
          or faster CPU

DATE: Aug/16/01

KEYWORDS: Booting from Network problem with Solaris 2.5.1 & 2.6 with 464MHz
          or faster CPU


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SYNOPSIS: Booting from the network can fail with Solaris 2.5.1 and 
          Solaris 2.6 when using 464MHz or faster processors.            


Sun Alert:          No

TOP FIN/FCO REPORT: No 
 
PRODUCT_REFERENCE:  Solaris 2.5.1 and Solaris 2.6  
 
PRODUCT CATEGORY:   Server / Service 


PRODUCTS AFFECTED:  
 
Mkt_ID   Platform   Model   Description            Serial Number
------   --------   -----   -----------            -------------
  -      E3000       ALL    Ultra Enterprise 3000        -
  -      E3500       ALL    Ultra Enterprise 3500        -
  -      E4000       ALL    Ultra Enterprise 4000        -
  -      E4500       ALL    Ultra Enterprise 4500        -
  -      E5000       ALL    Ultra Enterprise 5000        -
  -      E5500       ALL    Ultra Enterprise 5500        -
  -      E6000       ALL    Ultra Enterprise 6000        -
  -      E6500       ALL    Ultra Enterprise 6500        -   
  -      E10000      ALL    Ultra Enterprise 10000       -
  
Systems Affected
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X-Options Affected
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X2590A     -          -     E10000 SERVICE PROCESSOR    -


PART NUMBERS AFFECTED: 

Part Number   Description   Model
-----------   -----------   -----
     -             -          -


REFERENCES:

BugId: 4399377 - hme: boot net fails with greater than 400 Mhz cpu
                 modules on 2.5.1 and 2.6.

      
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: 

E10000 and EXX00 availability may be impacted negatively when
attempting to boot from the network due to a timing problem with the
network interface and processors of 464MHz or faster with Solaris OS
versions 2.5.1 and 2.6.  This problem could impact any customer who
installs the 464MHz processors for E10000s and EXX00s or for new
E10000s and EXX00s shipped with 464MHz processors.

With the impending release of UltraSparc-II 464MHz processors for the
E10000 Server, a problem has been discovered which could prevent a
customer from booting a domain with these processors. Getting this
information to the field will allow customers to use the workaround to
avoid the problem.

When trying to boot a domain from a qfe or hme network interface using
Solaris 2.5.1 or Solaris 2.6 and using these faster processors, the 
boot can fail and providing the following message repeatedly:

       SUNW,hme0: Link Down - cable problem?

The problem is caused by the hme/qfe driver's auto-negotiation algorithm
failing with the faster processors due to timing issues.

Solaris 2.5.1 and 2.6 will not be patched. Instead follow the workaround
provided.


IMPLEMENTATION:  
 
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        | X |   REACTIVE (As Required)
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CORRECTIVE ACTION: 

The following recommendation is provided as a guideline for authorized
Enterprise Services Field Representatives who may encounter the above 
mentioned problem:
        
To prevent this problem from occurring, implement ONE of the following
workarounds:

  From OBP, change the transfer speed of the interface to 10Mbps.

        apply transfer-speed=10 <path-to-hme/qfe>

      For example:

        apply transfer-speed=10 /sbus@50,0/SUNW,qfe@0,8c30000

        The path can be obtained from the "show-nets" command in OBP. 
         
  Then boot from the network device.
         
	 NOTE: This is an interim solution to complete the
               netinstall process and setup the system for local disk 
               booting.  The interface will switch back to 100Mbps for
               subsequent reboots and should work just fine.


COMMENTS: 

None
    
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