jan-jaap wrote:
The problem of your Onyx might be with the IO4, not the CPU card.
As you said, it has one PROM/CPU, but it also has a PROM on the IO4. This is also true for older systems (PowerSeries) btw.
In the log, it seems to pass the CPU diagnostics succesfully, and the bad things happen after it says "Jumping into IO4 PROM."
I think the IO4 is flashed when you upgrade the OS. But I'm afraid you'd need a working system capable of holding multiple IO4's (deskside Challenge, rack Challenge / Onyx) to do it.
Did you check out the "Challeng / Onyx diagnostics roadmap on Ian Mapleson's site?
I think step two in this diagram is where yours goes wrong:
You have a point there. To bad the IO4 is as rare as the IP19, which make them expensive.
The problem is that I have not tried to upgrade the OS, so there have been no flashing on my part. The Onyx still has it's original IRIX6.2.
One way to go would be, finding a rack, insert my IO4 into it and use flash command to restore the PROM to a correct state.
Do you think a 'initalllogs', 'clearalllogs' in the POD could help?
I have taken a look at Ian's roadmap to try and see what could be wrong, but your guess is probably better than mine

/Bjorn