Thanks Richard and Al, I'll refrain from express how disturbing this is, as I'm trying to help the Internet be kid-safe ;) As for the PSU, I'd be very surprised there if that were it as it is a 3+1 redundant PSU that came with this system, built by a reputable integrator. Also, the PSU is plugged into a high-end APC UPS, sucking just 25% of its capacity. And the UPS has a dedicated 240V 30A circuit. As for the memory, it might be - even though the same integrator installed the SIMMs and did a 24-hour burn-in test, you never know. So I'm running memtest86 now, which is 12% passed so far... I'm going to try another hardware test, which is to switch around the backplanes my cards are plugging into. If the same backplanes are failing, then I know all my AOC-SAT2-MV8 cards are OK. Likewise, if the same backplane doesn't fail, then I know all my backplanes are OK. Either way, I'll eliminate one potential hardware issue. But I still think that it might be software related. My first post was trying to point out some anomalies in how the devices are being named - see the highlighted parts below? - doesn't that look strange? - why would Solaris use different naming convention for some disks? /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci10de,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1033,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci11ab,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci10de,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1033,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci11ab,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci10de,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1033,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci11ab,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci10de,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1033,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci11ab,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci10de,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1033,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci11ab,11ab@6/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci10de,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1033,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci11ab,11ab@6/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci10de,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1033,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci11ab,11ab@6/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci10de,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1033,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci11ab,11ab@6/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci10de,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1033,[EMAIL PROTECTED],1/pci11ab,11ab@6/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci10de,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1033,[EMAIL PROTECTED],1/pci11ab,11ab@6/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci10de,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1033,[EMAIL PROTECTED],1/pci11ab,11ab@6/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci10de,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1033,[EMAIL PROTECTED],1/pci11ab,11ab@6/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 PS: in case you can't see it, look at the last four disks and notice how the contain a spurious ",1" and also have the same "@6" as the middle four disks Any ideas, suggestions, condolences? Thanks, Kent |
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