Here is the XSCF hardconf output
SPARC Enterprise M3000;
+ Serial:PX61052006; Operator_Panel_Switch:Locked;
+ Power_Supply_System:Single; SCF-ID:XSCF#0;
+ System_Power:Off; System_Phase:Cabinet Power Off;
Domain#0 Domain_Status:Powered Off;
* MBU_A Status:Faulted; Ver:0301h; Serial:PP........... ;
+ FRU-Part-Number:CA07082-D051 E0 /541-4281-05 ;
* + CPU Status:Deconfigured;
+ Freq:2.750 GHz; Type:32;
+ Core:4; Strand:2;
+ Memory_Size:16 GB;
* MEM#0A Status:Deconfigured;
+ Code:2c000000000000000836HTF51272PY-667G10100-d363233e;
+ Type:4B; Size:4 GB;
* MEM#1A Status:Deconfigured;
+ Code:2c000000000000000836HTF51272PY-667G10100-d3632340;
+ Type:4B; Size:4 GB;
* MEM#2A Status:Deconfigured;
+ Code:2c000000000000000836HTF51272PY-667G10100-d363233f;
+ Type:4B; Size:4 GB;
* MEM#3A Status:Deconfigured;
+ Code:2c000000000000000836HTF51272PY-667G10100-d363233d;
+ Type:4B; Size:4 GB;
OPNL Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:PP105106HF ;
+ FRU-Part-Number:CA07082-D021 A2 /541-3306-01 ;
PSU#0 Status:Normal; Serial:EA1046H075;
+ FRU-Part-Number:CA01022-0720 11L /300-2193-11 ;
+ Power_Status:Off;
+ Type:AC;
PSU#1 Status:Normal; Serial:EA1046H080;
+ FRU-Part-Number:CA01022-0720 11L /300-2193-11 ;
+ Power_Status:Off;
+ Type:AC;
FANBP_B Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:PP105106G2 ;
+ FRU-Part-Number:CA20399-B12X 009AC/541-3304-03 ;
FAN_A#0 Status:Normal;
FAN_A#1 Status:Normal;
XSCF> showstatus
* MBU_A Status:Faulted;
* CPU Status:Deconfigured;
* MEM#0A Status:Deconfigured;
* MEM#1A Status:Deconfigured;
* MEM#2A Status:Deconfigured;
* MEM#3A Status:Deconfigured;
There are 4x300 GB HDDs in above faulted server with mirroring enabled and SVM working with Solaris 10
We have a spare M3000 server, and the motherboard in our spare is part number CA07082-D074 /542-0436-01 05 (which has a VII+ processor)., which is higher than the faulty motherboard part number CA07082-D051 E0 /541-4281-05 (which has a VII processor).
Can you confirm whether the higher version motherboard would be compatible to replace the faulty motherboard without data/OS loss in the existing 4x300 GB HDDs which were running fine in the M3000 server in production before the apparent motherboard fault?
Urgent reply will be highly appreciated