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Old 01-05-2008, 06:32 AM
pravi
 
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Default 7043-260 LED 40110001

this problem started from last week. The system shutsdown by itself
with "40110001" in the LED display. If i restart the system it starts
up fine but again the problem occurs.
'errpt' has logged the following errors

FFE305EE 0110091405 P H tok0 WIRE FAULT
75CE5DC5 0110091305 I H tok0 ADAPTER ERROR
FFE305EE 0110091305 P H tok0 WIRE FAULT
75CE5DC5 0110091205 I H tok0 ADAPTER ERROR
FFE305EE 0110091205 P H tok0 WIRE FAULT
75CE5DC5 0110083205 I H tok0 ADAPTER ERROR
FFE305EE 0110083205 P H tok0 WIRE FAULT
75CE5DC5 0110083105 I H tok0 ADAPTER ERROR
FFE305EE 0110083105 P H tok0 WIRE FAULT
E85C5C4C 0110083005 P S CFGLFT SOFTWARE PROGRAM ERROR
75CE5DC5 0110083005 I H tok0 ADAPTER ERROR
FFE305EE 0110083005 P H tok0 WIRE FAULT
071F4755 0109112005 P H sysplanar0 ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM
9DBCFDEE 0110083005 T O errdemon ERROR LOGGING TURNED ON
75CE5DC5 0107094205 I H tok0 ADAPTER ERROR
FFE305EE 0107094205 P H tok0 WIRE FAULT
75CE5DC5 0107094205 I H tok0 ADAPTER ERROR
FFE305EE 0107094205 P H tok0 WIRE FAULT
E85C5C4C 0107094105 P S CFGLFT SOFTWARE PROGRAM ERROR
75CE5DC5 0107094105 I H tok0 ADAPTER ERROR
FFE305EE 0107094105 P H tok0 WIRE FAULT
071F4755 0107032605 P H sysplanar0 ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM
9DBCFDEE 0107094105 T O errdemon ERROR LOGGING TURNED ON

this is the operating level
AIX LEVEL
4330-09

i did some google on this issue & found out that its a firmware issue,
but havent found enough proof for this particular model & the AIX OS
level.

anybody out there can help me on this?
thanks

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Old 01-05-2008, 06:32 AM
Bernardo Cabral
 
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Default Re: 7043-260 LED 40110001

pravi wrote:
> this problem started from last week. The system shutsdown by itself
> with "40110001" in the LED display. If i restart the system it starts
> up fine but again the problem occurs.
> 'errpt' has logged the following errors
>
> FFE305EE 0110091405 P H tok0 WIRE FAULT
> 75CE5DC5 0110091305 I H tok0 ADAPTER ERROR
> FFE305EE 0110091305 P H tok0 WIRE FAULT


Not sure but I think it's a power supply problem (or a fan problem). Run
diag and it will tell you.

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Old 01-05-2008, 06:32 AM
Martin Etteldorf
 
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Default Re: 7043-260 LED 40110001

Bernardo Cabral <b.cabral@netcabo.pt> wrote:
> pravi wrote:
> > this problem started from last week. The system shutsdown by itself
> > with "40110001" in the LED display. If i restart the system it starts
> > up fine but again the problem occurs.
> > 'errpt' has logged the following errors
> >
> > FFE305EE 0110091405 P H tok0 WIRE FAULT
> > 75CE5DC5 0110091305 I H tok0 ADAPTER ERROR
> > FFE305EE 0110091305 P H tok0 WIRE FAULT

>
> Not sure but I think it's a power supply problem (or a fan problem).


No, it isn't. As you can see, these messages are coming from
tok0. The cause of these messages is most likely an unused
tokenring adapter and they have nothing to do with an unconditional
system shutdown.



Martin.
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Old 01-05-2008, 06:32 AM
pravi
 
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Default Re: 7043-260 LED 40110001

thts wht i thought too, the token ring has nothing to do with the
system shutdown

i found this on the net

System powers down with 40110001 in LEDs

When the AIX disk power management attempts to spin up multiple disk
drives simultaneously, it can cause a power supply overcurrent
condition that results in the system powering down with 40110001 in
LEDs. This has been seen on 7025-F50 and 7026-H50 systems with a large
number of disks in a volume group.

This problem can be avoided by disabling disk power management using
the following command:

pmctrl -ea full_on

To resolve this problem, install APAR IX78693, which updates
devices.pci.14102e00.rte to level 4.2.1.5 and devices.scsi.disk.rte to
level 4.2.1.5.


but its for different model & different aix version
has anybody had the same problem before?

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