can you boot from another device than disk (net, CD, DVD)? If it does boot the Hardware is propably ok, next check the OS...
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-- Franz
Sorry I'm not a native spaeker, I'm from Munich, Germany - "Home of the Whopper", oh no, "Home of the Oktoberfest" ;-)
Solaris System Manager; I used to work for Sun Microsystems Support (EMEA) for 5 years
If you can please look in your /var/adm/messages and messages.0 files and look for the panic. Since you have a process running at all times you will always see a panic on a cpu. If the actual problem is with a cpu say cpu0 then that cpu will be seen panicing multiple times where as if it was not a certain cpu, then it may call out panics on cpu0 one time and cpu1 the next.
What you really need to look at is 10 to 20 lines before you see the actual panic on cpu0. There will usually be error messages pertaining to the crash. Also depending on the OS and quantity of memory in your system you may be producing a /var/crash/"systemname/vmcore.* and unix.*, these files can be used for crash dump analysis.
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