Resolved Issues
Correctable memory errors are interpreted incorrectly when using the fmdump -V commands.
Issue:
Correctable memory errors appear in the Fault Management Architecture (FMA) log file after
executing the fmdump -V commands as an undiagnosed fault, defect.sunos.eft.undiag.fme. In the
Oracle Solaris OS message log, there is a corresponding message, the ID is SUNOS-8000-FU.
To identify the DIMM location in the FMA log, refer to the list below.
Processor 0:
D0: chip 0, controller 0, channel 0, DIMM 2
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D1: chip 0, controller 0, channel 0, DIMM 1
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D2: chip 0, controller 0, channel 0, DIMM 0
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D3: chip 0, controller 0, channel 1, DIMM 2
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D4: chip 0, controller 0, channel 1, DIMM 1
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D5: chip 0, controller 0, channel 1, DIMM 0
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D6: chip 0, controller 0, channel 2, DIMM 2
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D7: chip 0, controller 0, channel 2, DIMM 1
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D8: chip 0, controller 0, channel 2, DIMM 0
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Processor 1:
D0: chip 1, controller 0, channel 0, DIMM 2
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D1: chip 1, controller 0, channel 0, DIMM 1
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D2: chip 1, controller 0, channel 0, DIMM 0
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D3: chip 1, controller 0, channel 1, DIMM 2
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D4: chip 1, controller 0, channel 1, DIMM 1
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D5: chip 1, controller 0, channel 1, DIMM 0
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D6: chip 1, controller 0, channel 2, DIMM 2
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D7: chip 1, controller 0, channel 2, DIMM 1
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D8: chip 1, controller 0, channel 2, DIMM 0
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Affected hardware and software:
Sun Fire X4170 M2 Server
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Sun Fire X4270 M2 Server
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Oracle Solaris 10 10/09
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Releases 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.2.2, and 1.2.3
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Fixed in:
Release 1.3
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Sun Fire X4170 M2 and X4270 M2 Servers Product Notes • July 2018
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