[Q] I detected picld error in Sun Fire V480.

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Hi everyone!!!

O/S : solaris 8 64bit
H/W : Sun Fire V480

We are operating Sun Fire V480 system.
I found error log in /var/adm/messages file.
This log is repeated and network up and down is repeated.

821:Dec  2 00:03:26 MFU_B picld[94]: [ID 498155 daemon.error] Device PS0 AC
UNAVAILABLE
823:Dec  2 00:09:58 MFU_B picld[94]: [ID 498155 daemon.error] Device PS0 AC
UNAVAILABLE
825:Dec  2 00:16:45 MFU_B picld[94]: [ID 498155 daemon.error] Device PS0 AC
UNAVAILABLE
827:Dec  2 00:23:17 MFU_B picld[94]: [ID 498155 daemon.error] Device PS0 AC
UNAVAILABLE
829:Dec  2 00:30:04 MFU_B picld[94]: [ID 498155 daemon.error] Device PS0 AC
UNAVAILABLE
831:Dec  2 00:36:36 MFU_B picld[94]: [ID 498155 daemon.error] Device PS0 AC
UNAVAILABLE
833:Dec  2 00:43:23 MFU_B picld[94]: [ID 498155 daemon.error] Device PS0 AC
UNAVAILABLE
835:Dec  2 00:49:54 MFU_B picld[94]: [ID 498155 daemon.error] Device PS0 AC
UNAVAILABLE
837:Dec  2 00:56:41 MFU_B picld[94]: [ID 498155 daemon.error] Device PS0 AC
UNAVAILABLE
839:Dec  2 01:03:28 MFU_B picld[94]: [ID 498155 daemon.error] Device PS0 AC
UNAVAILABLE
841:Dec  2 01:10:00 MFU_B picld[94]: [ID 498155 daemon.error] Device PS0 AC
UNAVAILABLE
843:Dec  2 01:16:47 MFU_B picld[94]: [ID 498155 daemon.error] Device PS0 AC
UNAVAILABLE
845:Dec  2 01:23:19 MFU_B picld[94]: [ID 498155 daemon.error] Device PS0 AC
UNAVAILABLE

I have search http://sunsovle.sun.com for this error, but I can't find
solution....
What's wrong?



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Reply kalsae 12/3/2003 11:55:32 PM

On Wednesday 03 December 2003 11:55 pm in comp.sys.sun.admin kalsae wrote:

> Hi everyone!!!
> 
> O/S : solaris 8 64bit
> H/W : Sun Fire V480
> 
> We are operating Sun Fire V480 system.
> I found error log in /var/adm/messages file.
> This log is repeated and network up and down is repeated.
> 
> 821:Dec  2 00:03:26 MFU_B picld[94]: [ID 498155 daemon.error] Device PS0
> AC UNAVAILABLE

> I have search http://sunsovle.sun.com for this error, but I can't find
> solution....
> What's wrong?

Your system has redundant power supplies.
Power supply 0 has lost its power.
Maybe someone has pulled the plug or a cable is loose.
Or maybe the cleaner needed the socket for a vacuum cleaner. <B-).

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Reply Chris 12/4/2003 12:41:34 AM


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