FUJITSU SPARC M4000 02 User Manual

SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/  
M8000/M9000 Servers  
Product Notes for XCP Version 1124  
Manual Code: C120-0066-01EN  
August 2018, Revision A  
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Preface xi  
1. Software Requirements  
1
XCP, Oracle Solaris OS and Required Patches  
Obtaining XCP and Oracle Solaris Patches  
Web Browser  
Existing XCP Firmware Versions and Support Information  
1
4
4
5
Notes on LDAP/SSL  
Notes on Power Consumption Monitoring Function (M3000 Server)  
Notes on Airflow Indicator  
Notes on NTP Server  
Notes on the NTP Server Referring to the Local Clock 10  
7
8
9
9
9
9
v
Miscellaneous Notes and Limitations 13  
Updating to XCP 1124 16  
(M8000/M9000 Servers) 16  
3. Information About Software 19  
Oracle Solaris OS Issues and Workarounds 59  
Oracle Solaris Issues and Workarounds for All Supported Releases 60  
Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 66  
Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 9/10 67  
Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 10/09 68  
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Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 10/08 72  
Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 5/08 76  
Software Documentation Updates 87  
Updates of the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000  
Servers XSCF User’s Guide 94  
Configuring XSCF Routing 94  
Updates of the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000  
Servers XSCF Reference Manual 96  
Identifying Degraded Memory in a System 98  
Identifying Different Memory Sizes in a System Board 98  
Using the showdevicesCommand 98  
Using the prtdiagCommand to Identify Memory Size 99  
Identifying Permanent Memory in a Target Board 100  
Notes and Limitations 101  
Notes on DVD Drive and Discs 103  
Notes on the Use of USB Memory 103  
Power Control and Operator Panel Mode Switch 103  
Limitation for 1027A-Z/X1027A-Z 104  
Limitation for 4447A-Z/X4447A-Z 104  
Contents  
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Hardware RAID Function 105  
Requirements for Hardware RAID Support 105  
Hardware Documentation Updates 105  
Updates of SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual 107  
Removing the Motherboard Unit 107  
Limitation for 4447A-Z/X4447A-Z 111  
Patches for Emulex PCI Express (PCIe) Adapters 112  
Hardware Issues and Workarounds 112  
Sun Crypto Accelerator 6000 112  
Hardware Documentation Updates 112  
Notes on Using a RAID-capable IOUA 115  
Notes on Hardware RAID 116  
Notes on Using the Hardware RAID 116  
Notes on Building or Deleting the Hardware RAID 116  
Notes on Operating the Hardware RAID 116  
Notes on raidctl(1M) Command 117  
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Power Control and Operator Panel Mode Switch 118  
Updates of SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide 122  
Updates of SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual 126  
I/O Unit (IOU) Mounting Locations 126  
Miscellaneous Information 127  
Cabinet Stabilization Measures 127  
Method of Securing the Cabinet to the Floor Surface 128  
Contents  
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Preface  
These product notes contain important and late-breaking information about the  
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers. It covers hardware,  
software, firmware, and documentation, covering the latest XSCF Control Package  
(XCP) release.  
Note – The M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers are  
based on high-performance and highly-reliable SPARC64 VII+ or  
SPARC64 VII processors.  
Some references to server names and document names are abbreviated for  
readability. For example, if you see a reference to the M9000 server, note that the full  
product name is the SPARC Enterprise M9000 server. And if you see a reference to  
the XSCF Reference Manual, note that the full document name is the SPARC Enterprise  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual.  
Note – Once an XCP version newer than the XCP version supported by this manual  
is released, only the manuals related to the new XCP version are subsequently  
updated. You must therefore check the manuals for the latest XCP version in addition  
to those related to the XCP version you are using.  
Global Site  
Japanese Site  
http://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/computing/servers/unix/sparc-  
enterprise/downloads/manual/  
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This section includes:  
“Audience” on page xii  
“How to Use This Document” on page xii  
“Related Documentation” on page xiii  
“Documentation Feedback” on page xvi  
Audience  
This notes is written for experienced system administrators with working knowledge  
of computer networks and advanced knowledge of the Oracle Solaris Operating  
System (Oracle Solaris OS).  
How to Use This Document  
This document is intended for all models of the  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers. Read the appropriate related items  
depending on your server, as shown in the table below.  
Chapter of This Document  
M3000  
O
M4000/M5000  
M8000/M9000  
Chapter 1 Software Requirements  
O
O
O
O
O
O
Chapter 2 XCP 1124 and XCP 1124-related Information  
Chapter 3 Information About Software  
Chapter 4 Information About Hardware of M3000 Server  
O
O
O
Chapter 5 Information About Hardware of M4000/M5000  
Servers  
O
Chapter 6 Information About Hardware of M8000/M9000  
Servers  
O
Chapter 1, Chapter 2, and Chapter 3 provide the information related to firmware and  
software for all servers. These chapters contain the descriptions which are specific to  
particular models, too. The relevant server name is clearly stated.  
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Chapter 4, Chapter 5, and Chapter 6 provide the information related to hardware.  
Each chapter describes each model. The information which is common in all models  
is provided in all of these chapters. As a result, the description may be overlapped  
when you retrieve the hardware-related information of multiple models.  
Related Documentation  
All documents for your server are available online at the following locations:  
Manual  
Link  
Sun Oracle software-related manuals http://docs.oracle.com/en/  
(Oracle Solaris OS, and so on)  
Fujitsu documents (Global Site)  
http://www.fujitsu.com/global/products/  
enterprise/downloads/manuals/  
Fujitsu documents (Japanese Site)  
http://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/comp  
enterprise/downloads/manual/  
Note – Information in these product notes supersedes the information in the  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers documentation set.  
The following table lists titles of related documents.  
Related SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Documents  
SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Site Planning Guide  
Manual Code  
C120-H030  
C120-H015  
C120-H014  
C120-H016  
C120-E536  
C120-E345  
C120-E323  
C120-E537  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide  
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide  
SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide  
*
SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Getting Started Guide  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Getting Started Guide*  
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Getting Started Guide*  
SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide  
Preface  
xiii  
 
Related SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Documents  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Overview Guide  
Manual Code  
C120-E346  
C120-E324  
C120-E633  
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Overview Guide  
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Important  
Legal and Safety Information*  
SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Safety and Compliance Guide  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Safety and Compliance Guide  
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Safety and Compliance Guide  
External I/O Expansion Unit Safety and Compliance Guide  
SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server Unpacking Guide*  
C120-E538  
C120-E348  
C120-E326  
C120-E457  
C120-E349  
C120-E350  
C120-E327  
C120-E539  
C120-E351  
C120-E328  
C120-E540  
C120-E352  
C120-E330  
C120-E329  
C120-E361  
SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server Unpacking Guide*  
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Unpacking Guide*  
SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Installation Guide  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Installation Guide  
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Installation Guide  
SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Service Manual  
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual  
External I/O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual  
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers RCI Build  
Procedure  
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers  
Administration Guide  
C120-E331  
C120-E332  
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User’s  
Guide  
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF  
Reference Manual  
Varies per  
release  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Dynamic  
Reconfiguration (DR) User’s Guide  
C120-E335  
C120-E336  
C120-E360  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Capacity on Demand  
(COD) User’s Guide  
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers RCI User’s  
Guide  
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Product  
Notes  
Varies per  
release  
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Related SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Documents  
Manual Code  
SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Product Notes  
Varies per  
release  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Product Notes  
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Product Notes  
Varies per  
release  
Varies per  
release  
External I/O Expansion Unit Product Notes  
C120-E456  
C120-E514  
C120-H007  
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Glossary  
Fujitsu M10/SPARC Servers/SPARC Enterprise/PRIMEQUEST Common  
Installation Planning Manual  
*
This is a printed document.  
† Beginning with the XCP 1100 release.  
Documentation CD  
For the Documentation CD, please contact your local sales representative.  
SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Documentation CD (C120-E541)  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Documentation CD (C120-E365)  
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Documentation CD (C120-E364)  
Preface  
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Information Required for Server Operation  
The latest information about the support for your server are provided on the  
websites.  
Message  
Global Site  
http://www.fujitsu.com/global/products/computing/servers/unix/  
sparc-enterprise/msg/  
Japanese Site  
http://www.fujitsu.com/jp/products/computing/servers/unix/spar  
c-enterprise/msg/  
Firmware program  
For the information on how to get the latest files of firmware, contact your sales  
representative.  
The following files or document are provided.  
Firmware program file (XSCF Control Package (XCP) file)  
XSCF extension MIB (OPL-SP-MIB) definition file  
Note – XSCF Control Package (XCP): XCP is a package which has the control  
programs of hardware that configures a computing system. The XSCF firmware and  
the OpenBoot PROM firmware are included in the XCP file.  
Fault Management MIB (SUN-FM-MIB) definition file  
Obtain the Fault Management MIB (SUN-FM-MIB) definition file from Oracle.  
Documentation Feedback  
If you have any comments or requests regarding this document, or if you find any  
unclear statements in the document, please state your points specifically on the form  
at the following website:  
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CHAPTER  
1
This section contains the software requirements of SPARC Enterprise  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 (M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000)  
servers.  
“XCP, Oracle Solaris OS and Required Patches” on page 1  
“Obtaining XCP and Oracle Solaris Patches” on page 4  
Web Browser” on page 4  
“Existing XCP Firmware Versions and Support Information” on page 5  
XCP, Oracle Solaris OS and Required  
Patches  
The supported XCP and Oracle Solaris Operating System (Oracle Solaris OS)  
depends on the processors being installed on the SPARC Enterprise  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers.  
This section lists supported XCP, and Oracle Solaris OS and mandatory patches for  
the M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers.  
Note – Apply the patches in the following order. For the procedures of CPU  
upgrade including the patches, see SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service  
Manual.  
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TABLE 1-1  
Supported XCP, Oracle Solaris OS, and Required Patches  
Server: Processors  
XCP  
Oracle Solaris OS  
Required Patches  
M4000/M5000: SPARC64 VII+ 2.66 GHz 1100 or later • Oracle Solaris 11 11/11  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
All patches contained in  
M8000/M9000: SPARC64 VII+ 3.00 GHz  
• Oracle Solaris 10 8/11  
• Oracle Solaris 10 9/10  
• Oracle Solaris 10 10/09  
• Oracle Solaris 10 5/09  
**  
the PTF R10021 or later  
• Oracle Solaris 10 10/08  
• Oracle Solaris 10 5/08  
• Oracle Solaris 10 8/07  
All patches contained in  
**  
the PTF R10021 or later  
All patches contained in  
**  
The PTF R10021 or later  
All patches contained in  
**  
The PTF R10021 or later  
M4000/M5000: SPARC64 VII 2.53 GHz 1090 or later • Oracle Solaris 11 11/11  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
All patches contained in  
M8000/M9000: SPARC64 VII 2.88 GHz  
• Oracle Solaris 10 8/11  
• Oracle Solaris 10 9/10  
• Oracle Solaris 10 10/09  
• Oracle Solaris 10 5/09  
**  
the PTF R10021 or later  
• Oracle Solaris 10 10/08  
• Oracle Solaris 10 5/08  
• Oracle Solaris 10 8/07  
All patches contained in  
**  
the PTF R10021 or later  
All patches contained in  
**  
the PTF R10021 or later  
All patches contained in  
**  
the PTF R10021 or later  
*
M4000/M5000: SPARC64 VII 2.4 GHz  
M8000/M9000: SPARC64 VII 2.52 GHz  
1070 or later • Oracle Solaris 11 11/11  
• Oracle Solaris 10 8/11  
• Oracle Solaris 10 9/10  
• Oracle Solaris 10 10/09  
• Oracle Solaris 10 5/09  
• Oracle Solaris 10 10/08  
• Oracle Solaris 10 5/08  
• Oracle Solaris 10 8/07  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
137137-09  
119254-51 or later  
125891-01 or later  
127755-01 or later  
127127-11  
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TABLE 1-1  
Supported XCP, Oracle Solaris OS, and Required Patches (Continued)  
Server: Processors  
XCP  
Oracle Solaris OS  
Required Patches  
M4000/M5000: SPARC64 VI 2.15 GHz  
1040 or later • Oracle Solaris 11 11/11  
• Oracle Solaris 10 8/11  
• Oracle Solaris 10 9/10  
• Oracle Solaris 10 10/09  
• Oracle Solaris 10 5/09  
• Oracle Solaris 10 10/08  
• Oracle Solaris 10 5/08  
• Oracle Solaris 10 8/07  
• Oracle Solaris 10 11/06  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
M8000/M9000: SPARC64 VI 2.28/2.4  
GHz  
137137-09  
No patches required  
††  
118833-36  
125100-04 or later  
120068-03 or later  
123839-07 or later  
125424-01 or later  
125075-01 or later  
125670-02 or later  
M3000: SPARC64 VII+ 2.86 GHz  
M3000: SPARC64 VII 2.75 GHz  
1101 or later • Oracle Solaris 11 11/11  
• Oracle Solaris 10 8/11  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
• Oracle Solaris 10 9/10  
1091 or later • Oracle Solaris 11 11/11  
• Oracle Solaris 10 8/11  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
All patches contained in  
• Oracle Solaris 10 9/10  
• Oracle Solaris 10 10/09  
• Oracle Solaris 10 5/09  
**  
The PTF R10021 or later  
• Oracle Solaris 10 10/08  
All patches contained in  
The PTF R10021 or later  
**  
M3000: SPARC64 VII 2.52 GHz  
1080 or  
later*  
• Oracle Solaris 11 11/11  
• Oracle Solaris 10 8/11  
• Oracle Solaris 10 9/10  
• Oracle Solaris 10 10/09  
• Oracle Solaris 10 5/09  
• Oracle Solaris 10 10/08  
• Oracle Solaris 10 5/08  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
No patches required  
119254-59, 138866-01,  
137137-09, 138504-04  
*
If 8GB DIMM is installed on a server, update XCP to XCP 1081 or later.  
† XCP 1080 is the first XCP release for the M3000 server.  
‡ When you install a version earlier than Oracle Solaris 10 9/10, onboard LAN (bge driver) does not work. Be sure to use Oracle Solaris  
10 9/10 or later.  
** For more information on the PTF, contact a sales representative or a qualified service engineer.  
††Apply 118833-36 before 125100-04.  
Chapter 1 Software Requirements  
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Note – You cannot boot a domain mounted with the SPARC64 VII processors using  
the Oracle Solaris 10 8/07 installation DVD. Use the Oracle Solaris 10 5/08 or later  
installation DVD to boot a domain mounted with the SPARC64 VII processors.  
For additional Oracle Solaris OS information, see “Oracle Solaris OS Issues and  
Workarounds” on page 59.  
Obtaining XCP and Oracle Solaris  
Patches  
For the information on how to get the latest XCP firmware or the latest patch for  
Oracle Solaris OS, contact your sales representative.  
Web Browser  
Many web browsers support the XSCF Web. The browsers in TABLE 1-2 have  
demonstrated compatibility with the XSCF Web through testing. For other  
information about XSCF Web, see “Notes on XSCF Web” on page 11.  
TABLE 1-2  
Tested Web Browser Versions  
Web Browser Application  
Version  
Microsoft Internet Explorer  
Mozilla Firefox (Windows)  
6.0/7.0/8.0/9.0/10.0/11.0  
3.6.25/8.0/9.0/ESR10.0/ESR17.0/ESR24.2/  
ESR38.4/ESR45/ESR52/ESR60  
Mozilla Firefox (Oracle Solaris 10)  
Mozilla Firefox (Oracle Solaris 11)  
2.0/3.5.9/3.6.22  
6.0  
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Existing XCP Firmware Versions and  
Support Information  
The following lists the XCP firmware versions that have previously been released for  
the SPARC Enterprise series, as well as the main support and update information for  
each version. For the support information for XCP 1113 or earlier, see the "What's  
New Information" of each version's Product Notes.  
TABLE 1-3  
Previous XCP Version Releases and Support Information  
XCP Version  
XCP 1124  
XCP 1123  
Main Support Information  
Security fixes.  
• Security fixes.  
• Improvement of XCP firmware defects.  
XCP 1122  
XCP 1121  
XCP 1120  
Support of SHA256 Web server certificates and TLS 1.2.  
Improvement of XCP firmware defects.  
• Improvement of XCP firmware defects.  
• Security fixes.  
XCP 1119  
XCP 1118  
XCP 1117  
Security fixes.  
Improvement of XCP firmware defects.  
Enhancement of the investigation information at the time of the  
occurrence of "XSCF process down detected"  
XCP 1116  
• Support of the -boption of the sethttps(8) command.  
• Enhancement of the diagnostic function for the "FMEM checksum  
error" event.  
XCP 1115  
XCP 1114  
• Support of the forcerebootxscf(8) command  
• Enhancement of file check and other XSCF diagnostic information  
• Enhancement of the investigation information at the time of occurrence  
of an XSCF watchdog timeout *  
*
If this fix is not applied, the cause of the occurrence of an XSCF watchdog timeout may not be identifiable.  
Chapter 1 Software Requirements  
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CHAPTER  
2
This section describes the information about XCP 1124 and XCP 1124-related  
information.  
“What’s New in XCP 1124” on page 7  
“Notes and Limitations” on page 8  
“XCP 1124 Issues and Workarounds” on page 15  
“Updating to XCP 1124” on page 16  
What’s New in XCP 1124  
This release offers the following improvement:  
Security fixes. (RTIF1-180702-001)  
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Notes and Limitations  
This section describes the notes and limitations at the time of this release.  
Limitations for SPARC64 VII+ and SPARC64 VII  
Processors  
You must complete the upgrades to the XCP and to Oracle Solaris OS before  
installing the CPU/memory board unit which is mounted with the SPARC 64 VII+  
and SPARC64 VII processors on your server.  
Notes on Secure Socket Layer (SSL) 3.0  
Due to security reasons, SSL 3.0 cannot be used with XCP 1119 or later. Use  
Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0.  
Use Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 for XCP 1121 or earlier.  
Use Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2, 1.1, or 1.0 for XCP 1122 or later.  
Notes on SSH  
Due to security reasons, XCP 1123 and later restrict the use of some algorithms at  
SSH connection. If the SSH connection to the XSCF fails, consider updating the SSH  
client and changing the settings.  
Notes on Active Directory  
While Active Directory is enabled, when you attempt to login to XSCF via the  
telnet, you might fail to login due to timeout of the query to secondary alternated  
server or later.  
If the specified timeout is too brief for the configuration, the login process or  
retrieval of user privilege settings could fail. In such case, specify larger value for  
the timeout and then execute again.  
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Notes on LDAP/SSL  
If the specified timeout is too brief for the configuration, the login process or  
retrieval of user privilege settings could fail. In such case, specify larger value for the  
timeout and try again.  
Notes on Power Consumption Monitoring  
Function (M3000 Server)  
The amount of power consumption might not be indicated correctly in the MIB  
information, in the showenvironment power command output, and on the XSCF  
Web in the following cases; and you should wait for one minute and check the  
value again.  
During the server powering on or powering off, or for a while after the power-  
on or power-off complete  
During the active replacement of power supply unit, or for a while after the  
active replacement complete  
The figures on the power consumption monitoring function represent the  
dissipation power from the server. The figures of peripheral devices are not  
included.  
Notes on Airflow Indicator  
The amount of exhaust air might not be indicated correctly in the MIB  
information, in the showenvironment aircommand output, and on the XSCF  
Web in the following cases; and you should wait for one minute and check the  
value again.  
During the server powering on or powering off, or for a while after the power-  
on or power-off complete  
During the active replacement of power supply unit, or for a while after the  
active replacement complete  
The figures on the airflow indicator represent the volume of air exhausted from  
the server. The figures of peripheral devices are not included.  
Notes on NTP Server  
We recommend the domain to use the XSCF Unit as NTP server. In this case, pay  
attention to the following points:  
XSCF must be connected to an external NTP server.  
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When you connect one or more NTP servers in addition to XSCF, connect the  
same NTP server as XSCF is using.  
For details on NTP server, contact a service engineer. For details on NTP settings,  
refer to the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF  
User’s Guide.  
Notes on the NTP Server Referring to the Local Clock  
When the NTP server which XSCF refers to is referring to the server's own system  
time (local clock), and when the address of "127.127.1.0" is set to that local clock,  
time synchronization in XSCF might fail.  
The address of the XSCF's own local clock is fixed to "127.127.1.0." On the other  
hand, when the address of the local clock of the NTP server which XSCF refers to is  
set to "127.127.1.0," the address of the clock source (refid) has the same value as the  
address of the XSCF's own local clock. An NTP server like this is excluded from the  
target of XSCF time synchronization.  
You can execute the showntp -lcommand to refer to the address of the NTP  
server's own clock source which is set in XSCF and the address of the XSCF's own  
local clock.  
XSCF> showntp -l  
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter  
==============================================================================  
192.168.1.2 LOCAL(0) 3 u 10 1024 377 0.000 0.000 0.000  
*127.127.1.0 .LOCL. 5 l 28 64 377 0.000 0.000 0.008  
Of the two NTP server outputs, the upper (192.168.1.2) indicates the NTP server  
which is set by using the setntp(8) command. The refid is LOCAL(0), which means  
that the local clock which has the address of "127.127.1.0" is set to the clock source of  
this NTP server. On the other hand, the lower indicates the XSCF's own local clock.  
The address of the XSCF's own local clock is fixed to "127.127.1.0." Due to this, the  
NTP server (192.168.1.2) is excluded from the target of XSCF time synchronization;  
which results in the XSCF synchronizes with its own local clock.  
With any of the following measures to avoid the trouble, time can be correctly  
synchronized with the NTP server which is set by using the setntp(8) command.  
Change the clock source that the NTP server being set in XSCF refers to  
Use the showntp -lcommand and check the clock source of the NTP server  
which is set in XSCF. An NTP server which indicates the refid of LOCAL(0)in the  
output is referring to the local clock which has the address of "127.127.1.0," and  
you should change it to refer to another clock source.  
When you change the clock source of an NTP server, make sure in advance that it  
has no impact on other NTP clients.  
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Change the address of the local clock of the NTP server  
Of the NTP server which XSCF refers to, change the address of the local clock to  
"127.127.1.1," "127.127.1.2," or "127.127.1.3." Change /etc/inet/ntp.confof  
Oracle Solaris OS. To enable the change, restart of the NTP daemon is required.  
When you change the address of the local clock of an NTP server, make sure in  
advance that it has no impact on other NTP clients.  
Change the stratum value of the NTP server  
Of the NTP server which XSCF refers to, change the stratum value to "1." An NTP  
server which has the stratum value of "1" becomes the most significant clock  
source and has no refid. Therefore, there is no chance that it will have the same  
address as the XSCF's own local clock.  
When you change the stratum value of an NTP server, make sure in advance that  
it has no impact on other NTP clients.  
Change the address of the XSCF's own local clock  
By using the setntp -m localaddr=value command, change the address of the  
XSCF's own local clock. In value, specify the least significant byte of the clock  
address of the local clock 127.127.1.x for value. A numeric from 0 to 3 can be  
specified. By specifying either from 1 to 3, the address of an NTP server which is  
referring to the local clock does not correspond to the address of the XSCF  
internal local clock anymore, and a server which is referring to the local clock can  
also be set as the NTP server of XSCF.  
Notes on Timezones  
The time zones (regions/location names) supported by the XSCF can be changed to  
support the latest time zone information.  
For any previously set time zone that the system can no longer use, the XSCF  
switches from this unusable time zone to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and  
operates in UTC.  
When the set time zone operates in UTC, execute the settimezone-csettz-a  
command, and check the settable time zones. If the time zone list does not have a set  
time zone, set a time zone again.  
Notes on XSCF Web  
When you use Mozilla Firefox (Windows version) 45ESR as the Web browser with  
XCP 1121 or earlier, the XSCF Web menu may not appear.  
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Using the XSCF Web function, when you change from a SHA1 Web server  
certificate to a SHA256 Web server certificate, re-create the certificate with the  
sethttps command.  
Under the Windows 7 with Internet Explorer 8.0, 9.0, or 10.0 environment, XSCF  
Web does not support the use through the built-in Administrator account.  
On Internet Explorer 8.0, when you move the on-screen horizontal frame up or  
down to change the frame height and use the [Monitor Msg Show/Hide] button,  
the screen background color may turn black. In this case, click Refresh on the  
View menu or press [F5] key to refresh the display, to go back to the screen right  
after the login.  
When you moved the on-screen horizontal frame up or down to change the frame  
height, do not use the [Monitor Msg Show/Hide] button.  
M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers:  
XSCF Web does not support the External I/O Expansion Unit Manager feature.  
The M3000 server does not support External I/O Expansion Unit.  
M3000/M4000/M5000 servers:  
Using the XSCF Web, when you import XCP or update the firmware, Session ID  
error may be displayed on the web browser. And in the Autologout setting, when  
you specify the timeout period as over 30 minutes, Internal Server Error might be  
displayed when you perform the firmware update. Please close the current  
browser and open the new browser to reconnect to XSCF Web.  
M8000/M9000 servers:  
Using the XSCF Web, when you import XCP or update the firmware, Session ID  
error may be displayed on the web browser. And Internal Server Error might be  
displayed when you perform the firmware update. Please close the current  
browser and open the new browser to reconnect to XSCF Web.  
When you use the XSCF Web under Internet Explorer 6 or 7, or Firefox 2  
environment, remove the plug-in if a plug-in such as the search tool installed with  
the browser, or disable the pop-up blocking.  
When you use the XSCF Web under Internet Explorer 8, 9, 10, or 11, or Firefox 3,  
6, 8, 9, 10, or 17 environment, disable the pop-up blocking.  
When you use the XSCF Web under Firefox 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, or 17 environment and  
attempt to log in to XSCF, you may be prompted by the browser to save the login  
ID/password. In this case, do not save the login ID/password. If you save the  
login ID/password, the stored data can be displayed unexpectedly on the LDAP,  
SMTP and REMCS web pages.  
Use one of two settings described below, to disable the browser's ID/password  
remember function:  
Disable the entire browser ID/password remember function.  
Click on the [Tools] menu, and select [Preferences]. On the [Security] panel, see  
[Passwords] and uncheck the [Remember passwords for sites] checkbox.  
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Designate the XSCF Web address as an exception to the ID/password save  
operation.  
Click on the [Tools] menu, and select [Preferences]. On the [Security] panel, see  
[Passwords] and check the [Remember passwords for sites] checkbox. Then, on  
the dialog for the ID/password saving which appears in the login attempt to  
XSCF, click the [Never for This Site] button. As a result, the XSCF Web address  
will be registered in the [Exceptions] list to the ID/password save operation,  
and the dialog to prompt the ID/password saving will no longer be displayed  
in the subsequent login attempts to XSCF.  
When using FireFox ESR 38.4 as the Web browser with XCP 1120 or earlier, the  
display of Domain ID and Status in [Menu] - [Domain Operation] - [Domain  
Power] may appear distorted. If the display is distorted, Power ON and other  
operations are not available from the above menu. If this problem occurs, use  
the XSCF shell.  
The browser layout may appear distorted in Internet Explorer 9, 10, or 11  
environment. If this occurs, enable Compatibility View in Internet Explorer.  
Limitations on Audit  
The log file transfer function of the audit log set with the setauditarchive  
command and the setauditdisablecommand is not supported at present.  
If the policy for writing to an audit record is set to stop temporarily ("suspend"),  
degradation due to an error may occur or the XSCF may be reset. In the  
setaudit(8) command, specify overwriting ("count") by default for the write  
policy for the audit trail. For details of this issue, see "RTIF1-141209-001."  
Miscellaneous Notes and Limitations  
Note – M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers:  
For dynamic reconfiguration (DR) and hot-plug issues, see “Oracle Solaris OS Issues  
and Workarounds” on page 59.  
The log archive feature by the setarchiving(8) and the showarchiving(8)  
commands, and the [Log Archives] menu of XSCF Web is not supported.  
M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers:  
The following functions displaying the power consumption is not supported on  
M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers.  
poweroperand of the showenvironment(8) command  
XSCF Web  
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Note – Invalid values will be displayed by executing the commands or menu.  
SNMP Agent Function obtains invalid values of power consumption.  
M4000/M5000 servers:  
The M4000/M5000 servers are cold service machines. Hot-swapping of the CPU  
module (CPUM), memory board (MEMB), I/O unit (IOU), or XSCF unit is not  
supported.  
M8000/M9000 servers:  
Do not use the internal CD-RW/DVD-RW drive unit and the TAPE drive unit at  
the same time.  
When you use the external power control interface of the external power  
controller, the following notification signals are not supported:  
The OS panic or the server hardware error signal (*CPUN/RTNU)  
The server hardware error signal (power fail, temperature error, and fan error)  
(*ALARM)  
M8000/M9000 servers:  
On the M8000/M9000 servers with XCP 1050 or later, the dual XSCF Unit feature  
is working. Therefore, you can not downgrade M8000/M9000 servers with XCP  
1050 or later to XCP 1040 or XCP 1041, which does not support dual XSCF Unit  
feature.  
You cannot use the following user account names, as they are reserved for system  
use: root, bin, daemon, adm, operator, nobody, sshd, rpc, rpcuser, ldap,  
apache, ntp, admin, proxyuser, and default.  
XSCF-LAN is compliant with auto-negotiation. When you connect XSCF-LAN  
and the network device which has been fixed to the full-duplex mode, according  
to the IEEE 802.3 rule, XSCF-LAN communicates in the half-duplex mode. Due to  
this, network communication speed may slow down or communication error may  
occur. Do not fail to set the network device which connects with XSCF-LAN to the  
auto-negotiation mode.  
M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers:  
While you are performing DR operation to a COD board, do not execute the  
addcodactivation(8)/addcodlicense(8)/deletecodactivation(8)/  
deletecodlicense(8)/setcod(8) command.  
At this time the -e, -l, -Poptions of the snapshot(8) command are not  
supported.  
An XSCF user account user name cannot match an LDAP user name, and an  
XSCF user account number (UID) cannot match an LDAP UID number.  
In case that any failure occurred on a system board and failed to read the FRU  
information of system board, XSCF regards the system board as a COD board.  
The showboards-vacommand displays the COD status as "y." In this case,  
replace the failed system board.  
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An XSCF internal database failure may be detected following the occurrence of an  
XSCF storage failure, etc. If so, the same database failure may be detected again in  
the XSCF, or the XSCF may be degraded. The following describes the operation  
for this problem in each model and how to restore the XSCF.  
M3000/M4000/M5000 server:  
[XCP 1091 or earlier]  
If an XSCF internal database failure is detected, the XSCF restarts and  
continues the operation. Consequently, the same database failure may be  
detected again. If so, the domain may stop or reboot.  
<How to restore>  
After shutting down all domains, replace the motherboard unit (MBU) or the  
XSCF unit (XSCFU).  
[XCP 1092 or later]  
If an XSCF internal database failure is detected, the XSCF degrades itself so  
that the same database failure is not detected again. In this case, the domain  
neither stops nor reboots but instead continues the operation.  
<How to restore>  
After shutting down all domains, replace the MBU or XSCFU.  
M8000/M9000 server:  
[XCP 1091 or earlier]  
If an XSCF internal database failure is detected, the XSCF restarts and  
continues the operation. Consequently, the same database failure may be  
detected again. If so, the domain neither stops nor reboots but instead  
continues the operation.  
<How to restore>  
Execute the replacefru command to replace the XSCFU.  
[XCP 1092 or later]  
If an XSCF internal database failure is detected, the XSCF degrades itself so  
that the same database failure is not detected again. In this case, the domain  
neither stops nor reboots but instead continues the operation.  
<How to restore>  
XCP 1124 Issues and Workarounds  
For known XCP issues and possible workarounds in XCP 1124, see “Known Issues  
and Workarounds in XCP 1124” on page 21. For fixed XCP issues in XCP 1124, see  
“XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1123” on page 25.  
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Updating to XCP 1124  
To update your XCP to XCP 1124, please pay attention to the following points  
depending on your current XCP version.  
You can upgrade to XCP 1124 from XCP version 1050 or later. Refer to the SPARC  
Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide for  
instructions.  
Importing the XCP File  
Once the XCP file is imported, update the firmware immediately. If the XCP file is  
merely imported, the versions of the XSCF firmware and OpenBoot PROM firmware  
running on the system remain the old ones. If the CPU/memory board unit or  
motherboard unit is replaced or the XSCF unit is replaced/switched in this status,  
the firmware of the unit cannot be matched with the original firmware version, and  
attempts to replace/switch the unit or start the domain will fail.  
Updating from a Version Earlier Than XCP 1050  
(M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers)  
Updating directly to XCP 1071 or a later version is not possible.  
First, update your XCP to any version between XCP 1050 and XCP 1070, and then  
update to XCP 1071 or later. For the procedure to update to any version between  
XCP 1050 and XCP 1070, see the Product Notes of the respective version.  
Delete any accounts named "admin".  
Any accounts named admin must be deleted prior to updating to XCP 1050 or  
later. This account name is reserved in XCP 1050 and later. Use the  
deleteuser(8) command to delete the account.  
Updating from a Version Earlier Than XCP 1070  
(M8000/M9000 Servers)  
After a firmware update from XCP 1061 or earlier to XCP 1070 or XCP 1071, both  
the active and standby XSCFs enter the Halt state. To work around this problem,  
be sure to reset the XSCFs after the firmware update, by using the rebootxscf(8)  
command.  
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On a domain which has been in operation during the XCP update to 1124, when  
you perform Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) to add or replace the SPARC64 VII  
processors, you need to update the OpenBoot PROM firmware. The OpenBoot  
PROM firmware is updated as you update the XCP and restart the domain. For  
this reason, it is strongly recommended to restart all the domains after you update  
the firmware to XCP 1124, regardless of whether you added or replaced the  
SPARC64 VII processors.  
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CHAPTER  
3
This section describes the special instructions and the issues about the  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers software.  
“Notes and Limitations” on page 19  
“XCP Issues and Workarounds” on page 20  
“Oracle Solaris OS Issues and Workarounds” on page 59  
“Software Documentation Updates” on page 87  
“Miscellaneous Information” on page 98  
Notes and Limitations  
Notes on RCI Function  
The RCI function is supported on any of the following servers.  
The server which you purchased in Japan from Fujitsu  
The server which is bearing the Fujitsu logo on the front surface, regardless of  
area of purchase1  
When using the RCI function such as RCI build procedure, see the SPARC Enterprise  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers RCI Build Procedure and the SPARC  
Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers RCI User's Guide.  
1. This refers to the server which has the black-colored chassis and is exclusively bearing the Fujitsu logo on the  
front surface.  
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Notes on Remote Maintenance  
This section is explained the notes on using the remote maintenance service. For  
details on making settings and using the remote maintenance service, see the  
manuals about the remote maintenance service in the Enhanced Support Facility User’s  
Guide for REMCS.  
Before Setting the Remote Maintenance Service  
Before using the remote maintenance service on your  
M3000/M4000/M50900/M8000/M9000 server, you have to complete the settings for  
the REMCS Agent function on XSCF Web.  
Be sure to complete the necessary settings for using XSCF Web such as enabling the  
HTTPS, on XSCF shell. After completing, specify the settings for REMCS Agent  
function on XSCF Web.  
For detail on the settings for XSCF Web, see SPARC Enterprise  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide.  
The Timezone Setting for REMCS Agent Function  
The REMCS agent uses the current server timezone. So when you change the server  
timezone by XSCF, the "Periodical Connection Schedule" setting is required again for  
XCP Issues and Workarounds  
For known XCP issues and possible workarounds in XCP 1124, see "“Known Issues  
and Workarounds in XCP 1124” on page 21." For XCP issues that have been fixed,  
see "XCP Issues Fixed" for each version.  
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Known Issues and Workarounds in XCP 1124  
TABLE 3-1 lists known XCP issues and possible workarounds in XCP 1124.  
TABLE 3-1  
ID  
Known Issues and Workarounds in XCP 1124  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
070914-025  
O
O
When you execute XCP Sync on the No workaround is available.  
Firmware Update page, after 15 However, the XCP Sync process has  
minutes, the error message "Another been continuously executed. Check  
flashupdate is now the XSCF update completion message  
processing" or "The page cannot on the monitoring message to confirm  
be displayed" may appear.  
the completion of Sync process.  
RTIF1-  
071116-001  
DR operations might fail (with a  
misleading message regarding the  
Do not fail to execute the diagnosis in  
the maintenance menu of the  
board being unavailable for DR) after addfru(8) or replacefru(8)  
the addfru(8) or replacefru(8) command. In case of missing the  
command have been used for active diagnostic test in the maintenance  
replacement. This happens when the menu of the addfru(8) or the  
active replacement is done without replacefru(8) command, execute  
the diagnostic test in the maintenance the testsb(8) command or delete the  
menu.  
CPU/memory board unit using the  
deletefru(8) command and then  
retry the addfru(8) command.  
RTIF1-  
O
When the server is being installed,  
Turn off the system AC power, then  
071126-002  
and the mainline switch is turned on turn it on again.  
for the first time, these error messages  
might be displayed:  
When the error log is displayed again,  
turn off the system AC power, then  
turn it on again. To turn on the system  
power that you turned off, wait at  
least 30 seconds before power-on.  
PSU shortage  
XSCF watchdog timeout  
XSCFU hang-up is detected  
XSCF process down detected  
RTIF1-  
080725-001  
O
O
O
O
O
O
In setsnmpaddv3traphost, when No workaround is available.  
the authentication failed due to the  
reasons such as the trap host not  
working, or the wrong user name or  
password, the subsequent SNMP  
traps will not be notified.  
Confirm that the SNMP trap host is  
working and re-execute the  
setsnmp(8) command using the  
correct user name.  
RTIF1-  
080725-002  
When the SNMPv3 trap has been set, Reset the XSCF.  
after the watchdog timeout occurred  
in XSCF and XSCF reset, the  
subsequent SNMP traps will not be  
notified.  
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TABLE 3-1  
ID  
Known Issues and Workarounds in XCP 1124 (Continued)  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
081016-002  
O
When FRUs are cold-replaced (with No workaround is available.  
the system off), (after poweron) the  
monitor process might not generate  
entries in the monitor message log  
identifying the replacement operation  
that has occurred.  
RTIF1-  
081225-001  
O
O
O
In the settimezone -c adddst  
command, when you set eight or  
more letters to the abbreviation of  
time zone and the name of Daylight  
Saving Time, execution of the  
showlogscommand induces a  
segmentation fault and results in an  
error.  
Specify the abbreviation of time zone  
and the name of Daylight Saving Time  
in seven letters or less.  
RTIF1-  
090108-003  
O
O
O
O
O
O
Date and time of the Last Update  
which displayed on the XSCF Web  
may not be updated.  
Please refresh the display.  
RTIF1-  
090427-005  
When you use the  
No workaround is available.  
Use XSCF Web.  
setpasswordpolicy(8) command  
and set "9999999999" (10 digits) in  
Different Characters, the  
showpasswordpolicy(8) command  
displays "-1."  
RTIF1-  
090731-001  
O
O
While a DIMM correctable error (CE) This error log can be safely ignored.  
has been occurred, when XSCF  
failover is started, a message "XSCFU  
hang-up is detected"might  
appear in the error log.  
RTIF1-  
100331-002  
O
O
O
O
When you start up a domain from a No workaround is available.  
disk that is connected to the 8 Gbps  
fibre channel card (SE0X7F21F,  
SE0X7F22F) and if it is unable to start  
the domain due to causes such as disk  
failure, an error log of "FRU:  
/UNSPECIFIED" might be registered.  
RTIF1-  
O
If setpasswordpolicy-ris set to 0, Do not execute the command  
110222-001  
existing XSCF users are unable to  
change their password and get the  
error message, password:  
"setpasswordpolicy-r0".  
Operationfailed.  
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ID  
Known Issues and Workarounds in XCP 1124 (Continued)  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
O
O
O
After regenerating XSCF host public XSCF reboot is required after  
120329-001  
key with setssh-cgenhostkey,  
other connected XSCF users may  
encounter a “permissiondenied”  
error when executing the XSCF  
command line.  
generating the XSCF host key.  
RTIF1-  
120329-003  
O
O
The fault information that is held in If a new failure occurs after replacing  
the domain, and that can be checked the XSCF unit or MBU, check the  
with the Oracle Solaris OS fmadm  
failure occurrence time and UUID in  
faultycommand is sent to the XSCF the fmdump -Voutput to judge  
every time the domain is restarted or whether the failure has been resolved  
the XSCF is reset. On the other hand, in the past or is a new failure.  
the XSCF holds a history of the fault  
information it has received in the past  
from the domain, and exercises  
control to ensure that the same failure  
is not registered in the error log.  
Also, if any fault information on  
failures already resolved remains in  
the domain, execute the Oracle Solaris  
OS fmadm repaircommand during  
maintenance to reset the fault  
However, replacing the XSCF unit on information.  
the M4000/M5000 server or replacing  
the motherboard unit (MBU) on the  
M3000 server restores the failure  
history information held by the XSCF  
to its initial values. As a result,  
failures resolved in the past may be  
registered again as new failures in the  
error log.  
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ID  
Known Issues and Workarounds in XCP 1124 (Continued)  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
141209-001  
O
O
O
Suppose that the audit system is  
configured so that writing to audit  
Execute the setaudit-pcount  
command to configure the audit  
records stops temporarily when the system to delete new audit records  
audit trail reaches its full capacity. An when the audit trail has reached its  
XSCF shell or XSCF Web operation at full capacity. (Default).  
this time may lead to an XSCF reset  
due to the mistaken detection of one  
of the following errors: "Hardware  
accesserror." or "SCFpanic  
detected."  
[How to restore]  
Perform the following procedure.  
1. Perform login authentication using  
the default user account.  
2. Execute the restoredefaults  
xscfcommand.  
This problem occurs even when the  
XSCF shell is automatically run  
regularly to monitor the logical  
domain status by using  
3. Execute the setaudit-pcount  
command to configure the audit  
system to delete new audit records  
when the audit trail has reached its  
full capacity. (Default)  
PRIMECLUSTER software.  
You can check the contents of the  
currently set audit system by using  
the showaudit(8) command. In the  
following example, "Policy on  
full trail" is "suspend,"  
indicating that writing to the audit  
record has been set to stop  
temporarily. Also, "Audit space  
free" is "0," indicating that the audit  
trail has reached its full capacity.  
[Example]  
XSCF> showaudit all  
Auditing: enabled  
Audit space used: 4194304  
(bytes)  
Audit space free: 0 (bytes)  
Records dropped: 0  
Policy on full trail:  
suspend  
omitted  
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XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1124  
TABLE 3-2 lists XCP issues fixed in XCP 1124.  
TABLE 3-2  
ID  
XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1124  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
180702-001  
O
O
O
Security fixes.  
Update the XCP firmware to XCP 1124  
or newer.  
XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1123  
TABLE 3-3 lists XCP issues fixed in XCP 1123.  
TABLE 3-3  
ID  
XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1123  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
170605-001  
O
O
O
When the XSCF is specified as an NTP Set an NTP server other than the  
server that Oracle Solaris refers to, no XSCF of the current system as an NTP  
polling response can be obtained from server that Oracle Solaris refers to.  
the XSCF, and synchronization with  
the NTP server might fail.  
RTIF1-  
170609-001  
O
O
O
Security fixes.  
Update the XCP firmware to XCP 1123  
or newer.  
(CVE-2016-6304, CVE-2016-2182,  
CVE-2016-2183, CVE-2016-6302, CVE-  
2016-6306, CVE-2016-6515, CVE-2017-  
3731, CVE-2016-7431, CVE-2016-7429,  
CVE-2016-7433)  
For detail, see the Oracle website  
related to the following:  
Critical Patch Updates  
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XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1122  
TABLE 3-4 lists XCP issues fixed in XCP 1122.  
TABLE 3-4  
ID  
XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1122  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
161006-002  
O
O
O
The reporting of an error or the  
remote reporting of a hardware  
setting change notification may not  
reach the REMCS center.  
No workaround is available.  
XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1121  
TABLE 3-5 lists XCP issues fixed in XCP 1121.  
TABLE 3-5  
ID  
XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1121  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIS1-  
151212-001  
O
O
O
If the SNMP Agent Status setting was After changing the SNMP Agent  
changed when in the enable state, Status setting once to disable with the  
SNMP Agent Status becomes disable. setsnmp command, set Agent Status  
to enable with the setsnmp command.  
You can check Agent Status from the  
Agent Status display of the  
showsnmp command.  
RTIF1-  
161006-004  
O
O
O
Security fixes.  
Update the XCP firmware to XCP 1121  
or newer.  
(CVE-2015-3183, CVE-2015-2808)  
For detail, see the Oracle website  
related to the following:  
Critical Patch Updates  
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XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP  
1121  
TABLE 3-6 lists XCP issues that have been fixed in releases earlier than XCP 1121.  
TABLE 3-6  
ID  
XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1121  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
070418-004  
O
O
O
O
All domains must be powered off  
before upgrading the XCP.  
Power off domains before using the  
flashupdate(8) command to  
upgrade XCP firmware.  
RTIF1-  
If you log in to the XSCF while it is Log out of the bash$prompt and  
070418-005  
still booting, you may get a bash$  
prompt instead of the XSCF>prompt,  
and be unable to perform most  
operations.  
wait for the XSCF to finish booting.  
RTIF1-  
O
O
O
While XSCF is running, a process may M8000/M9000 servers:  
070418-009  
go down, a watchdog timeout may  
Check that XSCF is started. If there is  
occur, or a hang-up may occur. After XSCF unit which is not started,  
this, XSCF may reset.  
execute the replacefru(8)  
command, and then uninstall the  
XSCF unit and install it again. Or  
stop all the domains and then execute  
the system power off/on (AC  
OFF/ON). To turn on the system  
power that you turned off, wait at  
least 30 seconds before power-on.  
M4000/M5000 servers:  
Check that XSCF is started. If not  
started, stop all the domains and then  
execute the system power off/on (AC  
OFF/ON). To turn on the system  
power that you turned off, wait at  
least 30 seconds before power-on.  
M3000 server:  
Check that XSCF is started. If not  
started, stop the domain and then  
execute the system power off/on (AC  
OFF/ON). To turn on the system  
power that you turned off, wait at  
least 30 seconds before power-on.  
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ID  
XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1121 (Continued)  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
070418-010  
O
O
The showdomainstatus-a  
command shows domain status as  
Powered Off, but the showboards-a  
command shows the domain is  
testing.  
Use the showboardscommand to  
check the status of domain power.  
The showdomainstatuscommand  
takes a longer time to show the  
correct status.  
RTIF1-  
070418-011  
O
O
O
O
O
O
Some commands that update  
configuration data take a relatively  
long time to execute.  
Do not cancel set*commands. They  
appear to hang, but eventually  
complete in about 30 seconds.  
RTIF1-  
070418-012  
The fault (memory.block.ue) is  
encountered and reported  
periodically.  
An uncorrectable error exists in a  
DIMM and the DIMM should be  
replaced.  
RTIF1-  
070418-020  
When using the XSCF Web to import a Use the command getflashimage  
firmware image, if the image is -dto delete the corrupted image. If  
corrupted (for example, if the browser necessary, reboot the XSCF Unit, then  
window is closed during import), the use the flashupdatecommand  
flashupdatecommand might later again to clear the internal error.  
report an internal error.  
CR ID 6537996 is similar.  
RTIF1-  
070418-021  
O
O
O
O
Attempting to move a COD board  
using the moveboard(8) command addboard(8) commands instead of  
might fail.  
Use the deleteboard(8) and  
the moveboard(8) command.  
RTIF1-  
The XSCF firmware monitors itself  
Allow the XSCF Unit to finish  
070418-022  
and if it detects any abnormalities, it resetting. It will return to normal  
will force a reset.  
operation within approximately 5  
minutes.  
RTIF1-  
070418-023  
O
O
O
O
Using the rebootxscf(8) command Ignore this event.  
may result in a process down error,  
and possibly an FMA event with MSG  
ID SCF-8005-NE.  
RTIF1-  
showaudit all shows a long list of Update the database with the  
070418-025  
defaults in the policy section after the following:  
database is cleared.  
setaudit -a opl=enable  
setaudit -a opl=default  
RTIF1-  
O
O
When you have updated the  
No workaround is available.  
070528-001  
/etc/ttydefsfile of Oracle Solaris  
OS to disable the console flow control,  
you cannot disable the console flow  
control on the telnet via a server.  
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ID  
XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1121 (Continued)  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
070528-002  
O
O
O
While XSCF is running, watchdog  
timeout may occur and XSCF may  
reboot.  
M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000  
servers:  
Check that XSCF is started. If not  
started, stop all the domains and then  
execute the system power off/on (AC  
OFF/ON). To turn on the system  
power that you turned off, wait at  
least 30 seconds before power-on.  
M3000 server:  
Check that XSCF is started. If not  
started, stop the domain and then  
execute the system power off/on (AC  
OFF/ON). To turn on the system  
power that you turned off, wait at  
least 30 seconds before power-on.  
RTIF1-  
070802-001  
O
O
O
O
When connected to telnet, the login or Disconnect the telnet session and try  
the password prompt doesn't appear. again.  
RTIF1-  
Using the XSCF Web, when you  
To specify the value which exceeds  
070823-001  
selected [SSH] on the snapshot screen, the maximum number of character  
the maximum number of character  
input for Host, Directory, ID, and  
Password doesn't correspond to the  
maximum number of character input  
on the XSCF Shell.  
input for the XSCF Web, use XSCF  
Shell.  
RTIF1-  
070823-002  
O
O
O
O
When you display the Logical tree on On the Menu, select System Board  
the XSCF Web, there may be multiple Configuration and refer to the domain  
displays of the same domain,  
depending on the domain  
configuration.  
configuration from XSB Status (All).  
Or use the showboards(8) command  
to refer to the domain configuration.  
RTIF1-  
When you display the Logical tree on On the Menu, select Device Status to  
070823-003  
the XSCF Web, the hardware  
configuration of CPU or memory  
refer to the domain hardware  
configuration. Or use the  
which assigned to the domain appears showdevices(8) command to refer to  
differently from the actual domain  
configuration.  
the domain hardware configuration.  
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ID  
XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1121 (Continued)  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
O
O
O
M8000/M9000 servers:  
M8000/M9000 servers:  
070824-001  
When remote power control mode of After XSCF Unit is replaced,  
interlocking mechanism for power  
supply to domain, is enabled, after  
XSCF Unit is replaced, the  
configures the RCI again and sets the  
remote power control mode.  
interlocking for power supply by RCI  
cannot work.  
M3000/M4000/M5000 servers:  
After the motherboard unit is  
replaced, configures the RCI again  
and sets the remote power control  
mode.  
M3000/M4000/M5000 servers:  
When remote power control mode of  
interlocking mechanism for power  
supply to domain, is enabled, after the  
motherboard unit is replaced, the  
interlocking for power supply by RCI  
cannot work.  
RTIF1-  
070824-002  
O
O
O
O
On the XSCF Web, when you select  
Domain Mode Configuration to  
perform various settings, the pop-up settings. Or once terminate the XSCF  
screen may not appear but  
"Undefined" may be displayed on  
the screen.  
Select Domain Mode Configuration  
one more time and perform the  
Web and then perform the settings.  
RTIF1-  
070824-003  
On the XSCF Web, while the XCP  
import is in process from the  
[Firmware Update] screen, when you  
execute the [REFRESH] button, the  
pop-up of "Uploading Now!"  
disappears and the XCP import  
terminates abnormally.  
None available at this time.  
RTIF1-  
070824-004  
O
O
O
O
On the XSCF Web, on the [Domain  
Status] screen, when you select an  
XSB displayed on the Domain  
Component List, and in case the  
selected XSB is not yet mounted or is  
Uni-XSB, the pop-up screen displays  
no data.  
None available at this time.  
RTIF1-  
On the XSCF Web, when you changed Ignore the pop-up and close the  
070824-005  
the Refresh Interval value of the  
Monitor Message Frame, the invalid  
pop-up "Confirmation Domain  
mode" may appear.  
screen.  
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ID  
XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1121 (Continued)  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
O
O
On the tab browser, to the same host, When you use the tab browser, do not  
070824-006  
when you perform multiple log-in  
with the user accounts of different  
user privileges, the user privilege of  
the last log-in user account will be  
applied to those pages which you've  
already logged in.  
perform multiple log-in to the same  
host.  
RTIF1-  
070824-007  
O
O
O
When you change configuration on  
From the Menu, select the original  
the XSCF Web, if you select cancel on configuration page again.  
the confirmation dialog or perform  
forced close, the original  
configuration page may be  
unavailable.  
RTIF1-  
070824-008  
O
O
On the [Domain Configuration]  
screen, when you select an undefined  
Domain ID, the Configuration Policy  
remains as the content which  
previously displayed.  
None available at this time.  
RTIF1-  
070824-009  
On the [System Board Configuration] None available at this time.  
screen, when you execute Detail, it is  
displayed as if the CPUM and the  
memory of MBU are all mounted on  
the PSB#0 side. And in the detail  
display of PSB#0, memory is  
displayed as "22 + 2."  
RTIF1-  
070824-011  
O
O
While using Firefox 2, in the  
From the Menu, select the [Domain  
Configuration] page again.  
Configuration policy setting on the  
[Domain Configuration] screen, when  
you specify a domain which is in  
operation, an error display pop-up  
appears. When you click on the [Back]  
button on this error display pop-up  
and click on the [Cancel] button on  
the inquiry screen to re-display the  
data, the system remains in the error  
message screen.  
RTIF1-  
070904-001  
O
CLIs executed in Standby XSCF  
should display  
Only the following CLIs can be  
executed on the Standby XSCF:  
snapshot(8), switchscf(8).  
"Permission denied".  
Do not attempt to run any other CLI  
on the Standby XSCF. Such attempts  
will report various errors.  
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ID  
XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1121 (Continued)  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
070904-002  
O
O
O
O
When the snapshot CLI attempts to Do not attempt to use write-protected  
write to a USB stick that has write  
protect set results in an I/O error.  
USB devices for collecting snapshot.  
RTIF1-  
An incorrect domain state is reported. No workaround is available. This is  
070904-003  
After the command sendbreak(8) to expected behavior of the  
domain is issued,  
sendbreak(8) operation.  
showdomainstatus(8) continues to  
show the state as "Running" when the  
domain is actually at "ok" prompt.  
RTIF1-  
O
O
Time can't be synchronized with the Check the stratum value of the NTP  
070904-005  
NTP server.  
server.  
The stratum value of XSCF is "5." The  
NTP server which the XSCF refers to  
must be a server on which the stratum  
value is smaller than 5. When you  
changed the NTP server to refer to,  
reboot the XSCF.  
When the stratum value has been set  
correctly and the time can't be  
synchronized, use the showntp(8)  
command to check the jitter value to  
be displayed.  
If this value is large, please reboot the  
XSCF.  
RTIF1-  
070904-006  
O
O
O
O
While executing the domain power- Execute the domain reset one more  
on, domain reset or DR, in case the time, or power off the domain and  
XSCF reset occurred, the process may then power on again.  
be aborted in some or all of the XSB.  
RTIF1-  
If an invalid SMTP server is  
Wait for the CLI to complete. The rest  
070912-001  
configured, a subsequent attempt to of the system will function normally  
disable e-mail service (using the  
setemailreportCLI) may block for  
up to 30 minutes.  
during this time.  
• The CLI can also be aborted by ^C.  
Note that the operation (disabling  
e-mail report) is completed, even if  
^C is used.  
showemailreportcan be used to  
confirm that the e-mail service has  
been disabled.  
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ID  
XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1121 (Continued)  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
070914-001  
O
O
While executing the firmware update Do not execute the import of XCP by  
by using the flashupdate(8) using the getflashimage(8)  
command or BUI, when the import of command or BUI, while executing the  
XCP executed by using the  
firmware update.  
getflashimage(8) command or BUI,  
the firmware update aborts.  
RTIF1-  
070914-002  
O
O
O
O
O
O
When the XSCF switching performed, Execute the showhardconf(8)  
the monitor message doesn't show the command to refer to the state of XSCF  
number of XSCF unit which turned  
active.  
unit.  
RTIF1-  
070914-003  
When the XSCF switching performed, No workaround is available.  
there may be "SCF: Board control  
error (DMA timeout)" stored in  
the error log.  
This message can be safely ignored.  
RTIF1-  
070914-005  
On the XSCF Web, when using  
Internet Explorer 7, on the [User  
Accounts] screen, User Local  
Accounts doesn't show the Status of  
each user.  
None available at this time.  
RTIF1-  
070914-006  
O
O
O
O
When you set the XSCF user account Use up to 31 characters to set the  
name to the maximum 32 characters, XSCF user account name.  
you can log in, but then, when you  
execute the XSCF Shell or operate the  
XSCF Web, "Permission denied"  
occurs.  
RTIF1-  
070914-007  
On the XSCF Web, when you use  
Internet Explorer and select [Log  
Archives], the [Status of Log  
Archiving] screen doesn't show the  
status information.  
None available at this time.  
RTIF1-  
070914-008  
O
O
O
O
On the XSCF Web, when you select  
[POP] or [SMTP-auth] on the [SMTP]  
screen to enter Password, the input  
value doesn't appear as "*".  
None available at this time.  
None available at this time.  
RTIF1-  
070914-009  
On the XSCF Web, when selected  
[POP] or [SMTP-auth] on the [SMTP]  
screen, the setting can be done while  
the input field remains blank. And  
despite the setting done, the past  
setting data appears.  
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ID  
XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1121 (Continued)  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
070914-010  
O
O
On the XSCF Web, on the [SNMPv3 When you set the SNMP User with 16  
Security Settings] screen, when you digits or more, use the  
select [Add User] or [Copy User] of showsnmpusm(8) command.  
the [SNMP User-Based Security  
Model (USM)], the [Create or Copy  
User] screen appears as a pop-up. On  
this screen, when you set the SNMP  
User with 16 digits or more, it will be  
registered correctly but the web  
browser screen displays up to 15  
digits.  
RTIF1-  
070914-011  
O
O
O
O
O
O
On the XSCF Web, on the [SNMPv3 Do not fail to set Confirm Password  
Security Settings] screen, when you  
select [Change Password] of the  
[SNMP User-Based Security Model  
(USM)], the [Change Password] screen  
appears as a pop-up. On this screen,  
despite the [Confirm Password] is a  
field which must be entered, it is not  
displayed with the note "*  
which is a field must be entered.  
Indicates require field."  
RTIF1-  
070914-012  
On the XSCF Web, on the [SNMP-  
Properties] screen, when you don't  
select [Trap Host] and execute the  
[Remove] button, the invalid message  
"The trap host will be  
None available at this time.  
removed" appears as a pop-up. And  
when you select [OK] on the pop-up  
screen, the invalid message "Remove  
trap host failed. setsnmp:  
invalid trap type" appears.  
RTIF1-  
On the XSCF Web, on the [Audit-  
Set the correct user name or execute  
070914-013  
Properties] screen, when you execute the [Cancel] button to close the pop-  
the [Add Policy] button, the [Set User up screen.  
Policy] appears as a pop-up. On this  
screen, when you specified a user  
name which is not registered in XSCF  
and an input error resulted, the value  
entered won't be cleared though you  
execute the [Reset] button to clear the  
specified user name.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
070914-014  
O
O
On the XSCF Web, when you use a  
user account without an appropriate  
privilege to select [Snapshot], set the  
parameters of [Start time] or [End  
time] and execute the [Download]  
button, it doesn't result in a privilege  
error but the parameter error will be  
displayed.  
None available at this time.  
RTIF1-  
070914-015  
O
O
O
O
On the XSCF Web, when you select  
[User Manager] to add the user  
account, the user name to be specified adduser(8) command.  
To specify a user name of 20  
characters or more, use the  
is limited up to 20 characters.  
RTIF1-  
070914-016  
On the XSCF Web, when you select  
[LDAP] to perform the LDAP  
Since "0" is an invalid value in the  
[LDAP Search Timeout], do not fail to  
configuration, if you execute [Save]  
while the [LDAP Search Timeout]  
remains as its default value "0," it  
results in "LDAP Configuration  
Update Failed. Save LDAP  
Configuration Data failed,"  
and the setting can't be stored.  
set a value other than 0.  
RTIF1-  
070914-017  
O
O
O
O
On the XSCF Web, when you select  
None available at this time. The  
[LDAP] and input the [LDAP Search maximum 2147483647 seconds will be  
Timeout] with a value which exceeds set to the [LDAP Search Timeout].  
the maximum 2147483647 seconds, it  
doesn't result in parameter error.  
RTIF1-  
On the XSCF Web, when you use a  
The configuration is not deleted. To  
070914-018  
user account without an appropriate show the configuration information  
privilege to select [LDAP] and execute again, select [LDAP] from the Menu.  
the [Delete] button, it results in a  
privilege error but the configuration  
information which has been displayed  
will be cleared and seems as if  
deleted.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
070914-019  
O
O
The CLI 'showldap -c' (which  
displays current LDAP certificates)  
will show proper data only when  
Use the same user account for all  
LDAP display or configuration  
operations, for both CLI and XSCF  
used with the same user account that Web.  
had originally provided certificate  
information using 'setldap -c'. Any  
other user account will generate  
"Permission denied" error.  
Similarly, the XSCF Web’s [LDAP  
Configuration] pop-up screen will  
display no data, when a different user  
account is used.  
RTIF1-  
070914-020  
O
O
O
O
On the User Account setting page on To change the password, select [User  
the [User Manager] screen, after the Manager] on the Menu again.  
password change resulted in "Change  
Password Error," when you click  
on the [REFRESH] button, there  
appears the error message "No user.  
The request is aborted."  
RTIF1-  
070914-021  
During the OpenBoot PROM process, This error log can be safely ignored.  
when you power off the domain, the  
error log of Domain hang-up  
detected (level3)may be  
registered.  
RTIF1-  
070914-023  
O
O
O
O
When you specify the domain ID or Specify the available domain ID or  
XSB number which are not supported XSB number on the server.  
on the server, there appears the  
parameter error message.  
RTIF1-  
070914-024  
When you display the physical tree on None available at this time.  
the XSCF Web, the warning mark is  
displayed on the link card for External  
I/O expansion unit.  
RTIF1-  
070914-026  
O
O
O
O
The XSCFU cannot act as a reliable  
NTP source for domains.  
All domains should be configured to  
use a NTP source other than the  
XSCFU.  
RTIF1-  
070915-001  
On the [Domain Configuration]  
screen, when you newly define the  
Domain Component List, the  
When you define the Domain  
Component List, use CLI.  
parameter error may be displayed.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
O
When the server is being installed,  
Turn off the system AC power, then  
071011-001  
and the mainline switch is turned on turn it on again.  
for the first time, these error messages  
might be displayed:  
XSCFU hang-up is detected  
XSCF process down detected  
DB synchronization timeout  
RTIF1-  
071102-001  
O
O
O
The XSCF firmware monitors itself  
and if it detects any inconsistencies, it the XSCF Unit to finish rebooting. It  
forces an XSCF reboot.  
No workaround is available. Allow  
returns to normal operation within  
approximately 5 minutes.  
RTIF1-  
071102-002  
O
O
O
The snmp daemon might quit.  
To restart the snmp daemon, issue the  
command setsnmp enable.  
RTIF1-  
071116-001  
DR operations might fail (with a  
misleading message regarding the  
Do not fail to execute the diagnosis in  
the maintenance menu of the  
board being unavailable for DR) after addfru(8) or replacefru(8)  
the addfru(8) or replacefru(8) command. In case of missing the  
command have been used for active diagnostic test in the maintenance  
replacement. This happens when the menu of the addfru(8) or the  
active replacement is done without replacefru(8) command, execute  
the diagnostic test in the maintenance the testsb(8) command or delete the  
menu.  
CPU/memory board unit using the  
deletefru(8) command and then  
retry the addfru(8) command.  
RTIF1-  
071116-003  
O
O
O
O
Using the XSCF Web, when you  
selected [COD], codusagedetails  
cannot be displayed correctly.  
Use showcodusage(8) command to  
display the cod usage.  
RTIF1-  
When Internet Explorer 7 browser is Use deletecodlicense(8)  
071116-004  
used, the License key deletion cannot command to delete a license key. Or  
be executed on the BUI COD page.  
use other browsers:  
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0  
• Firefox 2.0 or later  
• Netscape Navigator 7.1 or later  
RTIF1-  
071116-005  
O
While system power on, when the  
XSCF switching performed by  
No workaround is available. This  
message can be safely ignored.  
switchscf(8) command, PANIC  
might be generated in XSCF before it  
switches, and "SHUTDOWN timeout"  
may be stored in the error log.  
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XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1121 (Continued)  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
071116-006  
O
While XSCF is running, error message Check that XSCF is started. If not  
of "hang-up is detected" might started, use the rebootxscf(8)  
be displayed to XSCF console, and  
XSCF may reboot.  
command to restart XSCF, or stop all  
the domains and then execute the  
system power off/on (AC OFF/ON).  
To turn on the system power that you  
turned off, wait at least 30 seconds  
before power-on.  
RTIF1-  
O
O
If the following message is displayed Replace the XSCF Unit.  
071129-001  
on XSCF console, the XSCF might not  
start:  
dbs[xxx]: ERR:  
scdb_init_all(): xx, No space  
left on device  
In addition, this error log might be  
registered:  
XSCF process down detected  
RTIF1-  
071129-002  
O
O
O
O
O
O
When performing XSCF Shell  
None available at this time.  
commands remotely using SSH on the  
remote-control device, the following  
messages might be displayed:  
stty: standard input: Invalid  
argument  
RTIF1-  
071129-003  
An error log cannot be registered in No workaround is available.  
XSCF when the following message is  
displayed on Oracle Solaris OS by the  
I/O error:  
SUNW-MSG-ID: SUN4-8000-4P,  
TYPE: Fault  
RTIF1-  
071129-004  
The following messages are displayed Confirm the OpenBoot PROM  
and you might not boot Oracle Solaris environment variable. If the variable  
OS:  
has errors, set the variable again.  
Abnormal OpenBoot  
environment variable Boot  
process failed  
ERROR: Invalid token ''  
FATAL: NVRAM contents  
corrupt; Reinitializing  
NVRAM parameters.  
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XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1121 (Continued)  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
O
O
In XSCF, write of date and time may Execute the rebootxscf(8) command  
071227-001  
become an error. When the domain  
powered on, the following message  
may appear and the domain may fail  
to be powered on.  
to restart XSCF.  
Poweron canceled due to  
invalid system date and  
time.  
RTIF1-  
071227-002  
O
O
O
O
When the showhardconf(8)  
Press Ctrl-C to terminate the  
command executed in an environment showhardconf(8) command and  
with the External I/O Expansion Unit, execute the showhardconf(8)  
the showhardconf(8) command may command again.  
appear as if hang up.  
RTIF1-  
When a non-existent device name  
Specify the correct device name to the  
071227-003  
specified to the Boot device path and Boot device path.  
resulted in the OS Boot error, the  
status of I/O unit may become  
"Degraded."  
When the status of I/O unit became  
"Degraded," replace the I/O unit.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
080313-001  
O
O
When you set XSCF as the NTP server Perform either one of the following  
of the domain, following message workarounds depending on the mode  
may appear on the domain console at which has been set in the xntpd of the  
the domain start and you may fail to domain.  
perform time synchronization.  
Note - In case of step mode, the time  
ntpdate[xx]: no server  
correction induces the time step.  
suitable for synchronization When the time step occurred, it may  
affect the applications running on the  
domain.  
• In case of step mode:  
Specify the -woption to execute the  
ntpdate(1M) command. Until it  
succeeds in synchronizing with the  
NTP server, the ntpdatecommand  
retry continues at regular intervals.  
In the retries, the message which  
indicates that it failed to  
synchronize with the NTP server  
can be safely ignored. When the  
synchronization completed, the  
time will be corrected to the time of  
the NTP server.  
• In case of slew mode:  
Execute the ntpdate(1M)  
command without specifying the -  
woption. In slew mode, the time  
variance from the NTP server will  
be corrected at 0.5 ms/second  
intervals. The message which  
indicates that it failed to  
synchronize with the NTP server  
can be safely ignored. Before the  
time completely corrected, there  
remains a time variance between  
the NTP server and the domain.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
O
O
M4000/M5000 servers:  
M4000/M5000 servers:  
080325-001  
When you turn on AC power, or  
Before turning on AC power, or  
when you execute the rebootxscf(8) executing the rebootxscf(8)  
command, you may become unable to command, please confirm that XSCF  
log in to XSCF and your press on the LAN has been correctly connected  
POWER switch on the operator panel and linked up.  
may fail to turn on the power.  
In case the situation in question  
occurred, please turn off the power of  
all domains and then execute the  
system power off/on. To turn on the  
power that you turned off, wait at  
least 30 seconds before power-on.  
M8000/M9000 servers:  
M8000/M9000 servers:  
When you turn on AC power, or  
when you execute the rebootxscf(8)  
or switchscf(8) command, either of  
the following situations may occur.  
Before turning on AC power, or  
executing the rebootxscf(8) or  
switchscf(8) command, please  
confirm that XSCF LAN has been  
correctly connected and linked up.  
• Following error message gets  
registered in the error log, the  
status becomes Faulted, and the  
standby XSCF becomes unable to  
start.  
Device error on serial  
interconnection between  
XSCFUs  
In case the situation in question  
occurred, please take either of the  
following actions.  
• Use the replacefru(8) command  
to reattach the standby XSCF unit.  
• Turn off the power of all domains  
and then execute the system power  
off/on. To turn on the power that  
you turned off, wait at least 30  
seconds before power-on.  
• You become unable to log in to  
XSCF and your press on the  
POWER switch on the operator  
panel can't turn on the power.  
RTIF1-  
080404-001  
O
O
Following a dynamic reconfiguration The MSG-ID assigned to the error  
operation using the XSCF commands displayed and the actual behavior  
deleteboard(8) and addboard(8), you may not be consistent, and reset or  
might see I/O channel degradation, degradation may not occur. Contact a  
resulting in error messages and  
qualified service engineer and give  
entries in the corresponding ereport. the error code that displayed by using  
the showlogs error command.  
If you run into this problem, the  
fmdump(8) command will report the  
following error by mistake:  
ereport.chassis.SPARCEnterprise.  
asic.ioc.ch.leaf.fe  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
080404-002  
O
O
When you use the command  
setsnmpusm passwdto set a  
password, if you set a password of  
fewer than eight characters, a  
segmentation fault occurs.  
Always set a password of at least  
eight characters.  
RTIF1-  
O
O
When you specify "localhost" to the Do not specify "localhost" to the  
080512-001  
hostname of the sethostname(8)  
command and reset XSCF by using  
the applynetwork(8) and the  
rebootxscf(8) commands, a process  
goes down in XSCF.  
hostname of the sethostname(8)  
command.  
RTIF1-  
O
When the NTP setting are enabled, a This message can be safely ignored.  
080512-002  
message as follows may appear on the  
XSCF console.  
No workaround is available.  
Output sample:  
-xx.xxx.xxx.xxx mode 4 code  
1 auth 0 clock_filter: n 8  
off -0.000310 del 0.001300  
dsp 0.001158 jit 0.000172,  
age 0 clock_update: at  
637535 assoc 2 local_clock:  
assocID 54190 offset -  
0.000309657 freq -9.765 state  
4
...  
RTIF1-  
080512-003  
O
O
To a domain which is in Quad-XSB  
configuration, when you perform  
Do not perform active addition of PCI  
cards. When you failed in active  
active addition of PCI cards and then addition of PCI cards, stop the  
restart the domain, active addition of domain to add on the cards.  
PCI cards may become unavailable  
afterwards.  
RTIF1-  
080520-001  
O
O
BUI Domain Operation page mistakes Do not perform active addition of PCI  
the operation demand for Domain 8 cards. When you failed in active  
or 9, and it issues it to DID#00  
wrongly.  
addition of PCI cards, stop the  
domain to add on the cards.  
RTIF1-  
O
When the system is stressed with  
Reboot the service processor using the  
080526-001  
many faults, the fmd process on the XSCF command rebootxscf(8).  
service processor might hang. Once  
this happens, fma commands on the  
service processor can fail or hang.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
080620-001  
O
O
O
O
The SNMP trap not notified in the  
event that the power cable of the  
server got unplugged accidentally.  
No workaround is available.  
RTIF1-  
The initial value that set with the  
In the OpenBoot PROM prompt (ok),  
080725-003  
setdomparamset-defaultsoption execute the set-defaultscommand  
differs from the initial value of  
OpenBoot PROM.  
to restore the OpenBoot PROM  
environmental variables to the initial  
value.  
parameters  
current value  
expected value  
diag-level none(0x00)  
min(0x20)  
auto-boot? false(0x00)  
true(0xff)  
RTIF1-  
080725-004  
O
O
O
O
O
After set the Daylight Saving Time by No workaround is available.  
using the XSCF shell, XSCF Web does  
not show the correct time in the Logs  
menu.  
Use the showlogs(8) command of the  
XSCF shell.  
RTIF1-  
080808-001  
On the cluster system using the  
PRIMECLUSTER software, when  
there are 10 or more RCI units, the  
Refer to the manual of the  
PRIMECLUSTER software to check  
the cluster status. If no problem found  
RCI busy status may be temporarily on the status, this message can be  
unreleased and output the following safely ignored. If any problem, follow  
syslog message:  
the instructions on the manual to  
solve the problem.  
SA_pprcir.so to test host  
host_name failed  
RTIF1-  
081006-001  
O
O
O
O
O
O
The error log "XSCF FMEM write  
error" recorded and the firmware  
update might fail.  
Power off (AC OFF) the system, and  
power on (AC ON) again. Then, re-  
execute the firmware update.  
RTIF1-  
In the setemailreport(8)  
Do not specify over 255 characters in  
081006-002  
command, when you specified over the SMTP address.  
255 characters in the SMTP address,  
an error results.  
RTIF1-  
O
During the domain operation, after  
Replace the motherboard unit only.  
081006-003  
the XSCF reset due to the XSCF unit When no failure found on the  
failure, the hardware status shows  
Deconfigurein the status of CPU  
and memory.  
memory, you do not need to replace  
the memory.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
081006-004  
O
O
O
During the firmware update, there  
might be the following output  
message and a XSCF panic might  
occur.  
Reset XSCF and use the  
flashupdate(8) command to retry  
the firmware update.  
kernel BUG in  
jffs2_do_read_inode at  
fs/jffs2/readinode.c:XXX!  
RTIF1-  
081006-005  
O
O
O
The network configuration on the  
XSCF Web does not support the  
function equivalent to the  
Use the setnetwork -rcommand  
on the XSCF shell.  
setnetwork -rcommand. And  
when you specified localhost or  
localdomain to the host name or the  
domain name, the error message  
"SessionID has expired"  
appears.  
RTIF1-  
081006-006  
O
O
O
O
O
O
The panic log on the XSCF Web might When the output is insufficient,  
not be displayed from the top of the execute the showlogspanic  
message.  
command on the XSCF shell.  
RTIF1-  
The password(8) command indicates No workaround is available.  
081006-007  
that the user operand is optional but  
will fail if a user operand is not  
included when other options are  
specified.  
Specify the user operand to execute  
the password(8) command when you  
specify other options.  
RTIF1-  
081006-011  
O
O
O
SNMP trap host configuration  
changes are not valid until setsnmp  
disableand setsnmp enable.  
Modify the SNMP setting:  
XSCF> setsnmp disable  
XSCF> setsnmp enable  
RTIF1-  
081016-001  
O
O
O
O
O
O
Power failure at the commercial AC No workaround is available.  
supply connector to the UPS does not  
send notification/send trap.  
RTIF1-  
In Internet Explorer 6 or 7, clicking on Log back into the browser interface  
081016-003  
the [Reset] button then the [OK]  
button from the [Settings]-[Audit]-  
and use the [Backspace] key to clear  
text in the [User] text box of the pop-  
[Add Policy] pop-up screen will log up screen instead of using the [Reset]  
the user out with message:  
Error  
button.  
Session Error  
Session ID has been expired  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
O
The information related to the defined Use the showdcl(8), addboard(8),  
081030-001  
LSB cannot be displayed on XSCF  
Web [Domain Configuration] page  
with an account which has single  
domain privilege larger than DID15.  
In addition, the operation for such  
LSB by [XSB Config...] button cannot  
be performed.  
deleteboard(8), moveboard(8)  
command on the XSCF shell.  
RTIF1-  
081030-002  
O
O
O
When the timezone other than three Use the showlogs(8) command on  
characters has been set, the error logs the XSCF shell.  
cannot be displayed on XSCF Web  
[Error Log] page.  
In addition, XSCF Web [Panic Log]  
and [IPL Message Log] pages display  
the date on the table with "---".  
RTIF1-  
081104-001  
O
O
O
O
O
O
The monitor message log might not be No workaround is available.  
registered when a PCI slot error  
detected.  
Use the showlogs errorcommand  
or the fmdumpcommand to check the  
fault information of PCI slot.  
RTIF1-  
090108-001  
The domain console may display this This message can be safely ignored.  
message:  
ipsec_check_inbound_policy:  
Policy Failure for the  
incoming packet (not secure)  
RTIF1-  
O
O
O
In the dual power feed system, when You need to remove and insert the  
090108-002  
the power failure and the power  
recovery occurred repeatedly on one  
line, all domains will be forcibly  
powered off. And in the power  
power cable.  
recovery from the forced power-off, a  
PSU illegal configuration might be  
registered in the error log and the  
power recovery might not be started.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
090108-004  
O
When you replaced the XSCF unit by Turn off all mainline switches and  
using the replacefru(8) command, then turn on again.  
there may be the DB  
synchronization timeouterror  
log and the replacement may fail.  
Or, just after the XSCF reset using the  
rebootxscf(8) command, execute  
the replacefru(8) command and  
extract and insert the XSCF unit  
which failed in replacement. If time  
passed after the XSCF reset, the  
replacefru(8) command may fail  
again. In such a case, re-execute the  
rebootxscf(8) command and the  
subsequent processes.  
RTIF1-  
090115-001  
O
O
O
When you execute the settelnet - After you stopped the Telnet service,  
c disablecommand, the Telnet execute the rebootxscf(8) command  
service will be stopped immediately. to reset XSCF.  
However, unless you reset XSCF by  
using the rebootxscf(8) command,  
you might fail in the subsequent  
restart of the Telnet service.  
RTIF1-  
090122-001  
O
O
O
O
O
O
"Power recovery" message is  
output before a PSU has recovered.  
After the "Power recovery"  
message is output, wait 60 seconds  
before removing power from another  
PSU.  
RTIF1-  
090220-001  
In a system connecting multiple hosts All the RCI hosts shall be powered on.  
and one or more I/O units with RCI,  
the power-on operation to one of  
those RCI hosts may not power on  
any of the RCI I/O units.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
O
O
O
M3000 server:  
M3000 server:  
090220-002  
After replaced the motherboard unit, If you have set the power interlocking  
the RCI power interlocking setting  
restores to its default value.  
to a value other than the default,  
replace the motherboard unit and  
then use the setpwrmode(1M)  
command to set the power  
interlocking setting again.  
M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000  
servers:  
M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000  
servers:  
After replaced the XSCF unit, the RCI  
power interlocking setting restores to  
its default value.  
If you have set the power interlocking  
to a value other than the default,  
replace the XSCF unit and then use  
the setpwrmode(1M) command to set  
the power interlocking setting again.  
RTIF1-  
090427-001  
O
O
O
O
O
O
Despite the normal status of ppp  
network interface for the XSCF-to-  
Oracle Solaris OS communication,  
SNMP MIB notifies abnormal (down)  
status.  
No workaround is available.  
RTIF1-  
After the XSCF reset or switching, you No workaround is available.  
090427-002  
cannot login to XSCF using the LDAP  
server.  
Log in to active XSCF with initial  
account and execute the following  
command to re-import the certificate  
chain.  
'setldap-c<remote file>'  
RTIF1-  
O
After changed the SNMP  
No workaround is available.  
090427-003  
configuration, when the XSCF  
switching occurred, the SNMP  
function may be disabled.  
In case this event occurred, the  
following command may restore the  
function.  
setsnmpdisable  
setsnmpdisable (run "setsnmp  
disable" twice)  
setsnmpenable  
RTIF1-  
O
O
O
In the setting of the LDAP server, the To set 129 characters or more, use  
090427-004  
number of characters which can be  
specified differs between XSCF Web  
and XSCF Shell. On XSCF Web, you  
can enter up to 128 characters.  
XSCF Shell.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
090430-001  
O
O
O
O
O
O
After you set https (using the self  
certificate authority) by XSCF and  
created a web server certificate, https  
is not enabled.  
To set the self certificate authority, do  
not specify a blank character.  
RTIF1-  
In a domain mounted with the 10  
The entire output can be safely  
090508-001  
Gigabit Ethernet card (SE0X7HE1F), ignored.  
when you set the OpenBoot PROM  
environmental variable diag-  
To avoid these outputs, execute the  
following command at the ok prompt  
and set the OpenBoot PROM  
environmental variable diag-  
switch?to false.  
switch?to true, the following  
warning message appears on the  
console; and at the same time, "Msg:  
Device error (FCode informed  
error)" is recorded in the error log.  
setenvdiag-switch?false  
WARNING: /pci@7,700000: FCODE  
map-in doesn't match decoded  
register type;  
And when you execute the  
showstatus(8) command,  
"Degraded" might be indicated to the  
FRU which has installed the relevant  
card.  
RTIF1-  
090729-001  
O
O
O
O
O
O
When you use the sethttps(8)  
command to create a self-signed web parameter and execute the  
Specify up to 100 characters in the  
server certificate, if the number of  
characters specified in a parameter  
exceeds 100, it might result in an  
internal error and you might fail to  
create the certificate.  
sethttps(8) command again.  
RTIF1-  
The XSCF might go down and require Use only user accounts with a user ID  
090824-001  
a reboot, or you might see console  
error messages and a core dump  
(UID) value between 100 and 60000.  
This is the range of auto-assigned  
(ereport.chassis.software.cor UIDs for the XSCF command  
e) when one of these conditions  
adduser(8).  
occurs:  
• A local account has been created  
with a user ID explicitly assigned to  
a value larger than 65536 (adduser  
-u uid).  
• An LDAP account has been used  
that has a UID value larger than  
65536.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
091021-001  
O
O
O
While Active Directory is enabled, if No workaround is available.  
you log in to XSCF using the user  
name that registered in the Active  
Directory server, the  
showconsolepath(8) command  
displays not the log-in user name but  
"proxyuser."  
RTIF1-  
091105-001  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
The loadcertconsoleoperand is For how to use the loadcert  
missing in the usage of the setad(8) consoleoperand of the setad(8)  
command and the setldapssl(8)  
command and the setldapssl(8)  
command.  
command, see the man page.  
RTIF1-  
091109-001  
Once domain detected a failure  
related to DIMM or PCI, the error log  
about this detected failure is  
This error log can be safely ignored.  
registered every time you reset XSCF.  
RTIF1-  
091109-002  
In XSCF, a host route cannot be set.  
When you use the setroute(8)  
command and set the netmask to  
255.255.255.255, it returns an invalid  
parameter.  
To set a host route, do not specify the  
netmask (-moption).  
RTIF1-  
091109-003  
O
O
O
When you use the setnameserver(8) To delete all the DNS servers or the  
command or the DNS setting of XSCF search paths which are same, specify  
Web to register the DNS server or the just one corresponding address or  
search path, you can specify two or  
more same IP address values or  
domain names.  
domain name.  
In doing so, all the DNS servers or the  
search paths which are same will be  
deleted. Register the data again as  
needed.  
However, when you specify two or  
more same IP address values or  
domain names to delete all the DNS  
servers or the search paths which are  
same, it returns an invalid  
parameter.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
091109-004  
O
O
O
When you start up a domain from a No workaround is available.  
disk connected to the 8-Gbps fibre  
channel card (SE0X7F21F, SE0X7F22F),  
if you fail to specify the correct device  
path, an error log with no message  
might be registered.  
In the same way, when you start up a  
domain from a disk connected to the  
8-Gbps fibre channel card (SE0X7F21F,  
SE0X7F22F), even if the domain  
cannot be started due to reasons such  
as disk failure, the error log might not  
be registered.  
RTIF1-  
100331-001  
O
O
O
O
O
O
When you use the sethttps(8)  
command to create the self CA  
When you create the self CA or a CSR,  
do not specify only spaces in the e-  
(Certificate Authority) or a CSR with mail operand.  
specifying only spaces (for example, "  
") in the e-mail operand, the HTTPS  
function might be disabled after XSCF  
reset.  
RTIF1-  
100713-001  
While the Oracle Solaris 10 OS is  
running, if the occurrence of RED  
State Exception or watchdog reset or  
the execution of the reset xir  
command lead to the domain CPU  
reset, the following message might be  
displayed on the console and the  
domain might hang up.  
No workaround is available.  
When this problem occurred, turn off  
the domain power and then turn on.  
Failed to complete trap  
processing. mid=0xXX  
RTIF1-  
100713-002  
O
O
Though the mainline switch is on, the No workaround is available.  
showhardconf(8) command might  
wrongly display the PSU status as  
"Breaker off" or "Input fail."  
RTIF1-  
O
O
When you start up a domain from a No workaround is available.  
101019-001  
hard disk that is connected to the  
8Gbps fibre channel card (SE0X7F21F,  
SE0X7F22F) and if you specified an  
erroneous value after "@" of the disk  
node, the message of "Fast Data  
Access MMU Miss" might be  
displayed on the console and an error  
log of the TT=0x68 trap might be  
registered.  
When this event occurred, change the  
environmental variable 'auto-boot?'  
setting to falseand use the reset-  
allcommand to reset the domain.  
Then, specify the correct value after  
"@" of the disk node and execute the  
bootcommand.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
O
When you use the setroute(8)  
To set the gateway address, confirm  
101029-001  
command to set the gateway address that the specified address is correct.  
and if you mistake the setting or the  
gateway has been stopped, XSCF  
hangs up.  
Before resetting XSCF by using the  
rebootxscf(8) command, confirm  
that the gateway is operating  
properly.  
RTIF1-  
101102-001  
O
When the RCI of XSCF#0 and XSCF#1 No workaround is available.  
both got the communication error, the  
RCI asynchronous monitoring of  
PRIMECLUSTER does not stop  
normally but gets the monitoring  
timeout, which delays the switching  
of the clusters after the error detected.  
RTIF1-  
101215-001  
O
O
O
O
While XSCF is running, a process may No workaround is available.  
go down. After this, XSCF may reset.  
This error log can be safely ignored.  
RTIF1-  
When you execute the  
No workaround is available.  
110216-001  
showenvironmentpowercommand  
on the M3000 server with SPARC64  
VII+ processors, an incorrect value of  
"Permitted AC power consumption"  
will be displayed with 470 W.  
The correct value is 505 W for AC  
power supply model and is 510 W for  
DC power supply model.  
RTIF1-  
110222-002  
O
O
O
XSCF sends Rst packets without AH This message can be safely ignored.  
header when dscp disconnects,  
resulting in false security  
vulnerability alarms.  
The domain console may display this  
message:  
ipsec_check_inbound_policy:  
PolicyFailurefortheincoming  
packet(notsecure).  
RTIF1-  
110523-001  
O
O
O
O
O
O
From the OpenBoot PROM prompt  
(ok), when you use the nvalias  
command and try setting a devalias already defined in the environmental  
to the environmental variable variable nvramrc, by using the  
nvramrc, it may fail with the message nvaliascommand. Then, in order to  
In case this event occurred, redo the  
settings of any devaliaswhich is  
"Can't create new alias  
because nvramrc is full."  
set the failed devalias, execute the  
nvaliascommand once again.  
RTIF1-  
Invoking ' setsnmp' without options To view 'setsnmp' usage options, use  
110526-001  
results in segmentation fault.  
'setsnmp-h'  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
O
O
M4000/M5000 servers:  
M4000/M5000 servers:  
111005-001  
When the system board is mounted No workaround is available.  
with the onboard I/O device, if you  
use the addboard(8) or  
moveboard(8) command to add or  
move it by DR, operation may fail.  
M8000/M9000 servers:  
No workaround is available.  
M8000/M9000 servers:  
When the system board is mounted  
with one or more PCI cards, if you use  
the addboard(8) or moveboard(8)  
command to add or move it by DR,  
operation may fail.  
However, when it is mounted with  
the IOUA card only, this event does  
not occur.  
In either case, the following message  
appears on the destination domain  
console of the system board addition  
or move:  
interpreter[xxxx]: ABORT: Bus  
Error: Fault Addr: 0xXXXXXXXX  
efdaemon[xxx]: Wait pid: xxxx  
status: xxx  
WARNING: IKP: Unable to  
probe PCI leaf (x-x-x)  
RTIF1-  
111028-001  
O
O
O
In the setemailreport(8),  
setsmtp(8) or setupplatform(8)  
command, any of the following  
characters in the e-mail address will  
result in an error.  
Do not specify these characters in the  
e-mail address.  
!#$%&'*+/=?^`{|}~  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
111227-001  
O
O
In case of connecting an External I/O No workaround is available.  
Expansion Unit, a message  
"watchdogtimeout" might be  
registered in an error log under the  
following conditions:  
• Executes the switchscf(8)  
command on an M8000/M9000  
server.  
• Executes the rebootxscf(8)  
command on an M4000/M5000  
server.  
RTIF1-  
120216-001  
O
O
O
O
Using PCI hot-plug, when you  
perform active addition of a PCI card addition of a PCI card or before the  
or perform active maintenance or  
active addition of an external I/O  
expansion unit, operation may fail.  
Stop the target domain before the  
maintenance or addition of an  
external I/O expansion unit.  
RTIF1-  
120319-001  
O
O
An internal module of the fmd  
process (case-close module) turns  
disable.  
No workaround is available.  
If you continue the operation in a  
situation that the case-close module is  
disabled, an fmd process failure  
occurs and resets XSCF.  
RTIF1-  
120322-001  
O
O
O
While starting the XSCF, SSH service Wait for the XSCF finish starting, and  
might be disabled and cannot perform then retry SSH connection. If SSH  
SSH connection.  
service has been disabled, reset the  
XSCF using the rebootxscf(8)  
command.  
RTIF1-  
120326-001  
O
O
O
O
Executing the setldap -pcommand No workaround is available.  
with a password that contains a colon  
(:) causes a problem with the LDAP  
configuration.  
To recover, execute  
restoreconfig(8) to restore the last  
working LDAP configuration.  
RTIF1-  
120329-004  
O
O
When the XSCF unit is monitored by Disable Ops Center monitoring of the  
Ops Center, the service processor can XSCF unit.  
sometimes reset or failover  
unexpectedly.  
RTIF1-  
There is a low probability that FRU  
No workaround is available.  
120424-001  
replacement, which is performed by  
the replacefru(8) command, fails  
during the replacement of XSCF  
boards in reaction to an XSCF board  
failure.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
120611-001  
O
O
When an External I/O Expansion Unit No workaround is available.  
error occurs with the following error  
code, the showlogs(8) command may  
fail to display an error message or the  
component that needs to be replaced.  
Code: XXXXXXXX-00XXXXXX-  
11XXXXXXXXXXXXXX  
RTIF1-  
120703-001  
O
O
O
O
There is a low probability that the  
XSCF restart fails, when the XSCF  
reset occurs due to an XSCF  
malfunction.  
No workaround is available.  
If the defect occurred, contact a  
qualified service engineer.  
RTIF1-  
121112-001  
O
At the XSCF start, when the machine No workaround is available.  
administration of Enhanced Support  
Facility (ESF) which operates in the  
M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000  
domain detected an error, process  
servers:  
failure may occur which leads to the  
Check that XSCF is started.  
XSCF reset.  
If not started, stop all the domains  
and then execute the system power  
off/on (AC OFF/ON).  
To turn on the system power that you  
turned off, wait at least 30 seconds  
before power-on.  
M3000 server:  
Check that XSCF is started.  
If not started, stop the domain and  
then execute the system power off/on  
(AC OFF/ON).  
To turn on the system power that you  
turned off, wait at least 30 seconds  
before power-on.  
RTIF1-  
O
When a temporary blackout occurred No workaround is available.  
121112-002  
on the M3000 server which is  
mounted with the SPARC64 VII+  
processor, the "Power subsystem  
failure(detector=2)"  
When this event occurred, power off  
and wait at least 30 seconds before  
power-on.  
If not recovered with the above  
workaround, contact a qualified  
service engineer.  
error is detected erroneously and the  
domain may be suspended.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
121112-003  
O
O
O
After the getflashimage -v  
command execution, the URI of the  
send file and the receive file in  
transfer from 'A' to 'B' is displayed  
vice versa.  
No workaround is available.  
Read the URI display of the send file  
and the receive file in reverse order.  
RTIF1-  
121112-004  
O
O
O
After the fmdump(8) command  
execution, the FRU information of  
each event may fail to display the last  
one character in part, serial, and  
revision.  
No workaround is available.  
When the FRU at the time of event  
occurrence is mounted, you can use  
the showhardconf(8) command to  
confirm the FRU information.  
RTIF1-  
121112-005  
O
O
In the following configuration, active In the relevant configuration, stop the  
replacement or active addition of a domain and perform cold addition or  
PCI card may fail. On this occasion, cold replacement and then start the  
Ap_Id format and devices may not be domain.  
shown correctly by cfgadm(1M).  
To add a PCI card to the  
M4000/M5000 servers, perform the  
active addition of a PCI card to a slot  
other than PCIE#1.  
M4000/M5000 servers:  
• Active addition of a PCI card to  
PCIE#1  
To restore, reboot the domain.  
• Active addition of a PCI card to a  
PCI slot on the External I/O  
Expansion Unit  
• Active replacement or active  
addition of a link card on PCIE#1  
which is connected with the  
External I/O Expansion Unit  
M8000/M9000 servers:  
• Active addition of a PCI card to a  
PCI slot on the External I/O  
Expansion Unit  
RTIS1-  
130218-004  
O
O
O
O
After updating the firmware, the Fault Execute the following command or  
Management MIB Trap might not be reset the XSCF.  
reported.  
XSCF> setsnmp disable  
XSCF> setsnmp enable  
RTIF1-  
M9000 server:  
No workaround is available.  
120329-002  
When using the expansion cabinet,  
the depleted life (lifetime) of the  
energy storage module (ESM) on a  
Sun Flash Accelerator F20 PCIe card  
might be inaccurately reported or  
cannot be displayed. A depleted ESM  
might not be reported.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
130404-001  
O
O
O
If the domain POR reset is executed Once the domain shutdown  
while a domain shutdown is being processing is completed, execute the  
executed, the domain status may be domain POR reset.  
erroneously displayed as Running  
(Waiting for OS Shutdown)after  
the domain is restarted.  
To restore, restart the domain.  
RTIF1-  
O
O
O
In an environment in which RCI is  
If the power status display is incorrect  
130404-002  
used, the setrci-c statecommand for a server, first turn off the power to  
may not correctly display the power the server. If the power to the server  
status of the server.  
cannot be turned off, disconnect the  
RCI cable of the server, together with  
the T-branch connector, and then turn  
off the power.  
If the above status occurs in a  
configuration with multiple servers  
and I/O units connected by RCI, the  
I/O unit power may erroneously be After turning off the power to a server  
turned off when the power to one  
server is off.  
that does not correctly display the  
power status, restore the system by  
first disconnecting the server and then  
restarting the input power (AC  
OFF/ON).  
RTIF1-  
O
O
O
In a configuration with multiple servers To connect a powered-on I/O unit to a  
130404-003  
and I/O units connected by RCI,  
connecting a powered-on I/O unit to a  
powered-off server with an RCI cable  
may erroneously turn off the I/O unit  
power.  
server with an RCI cable, either connect  
the I/O unit before turning on the server  
input power (AC ON), or connect the I/O  
unit to the server when the server power  
is on.  
Connecting with the power off in cases  
where the server RCI settings are  
initialized does not cause a problem.  
RTIF1-  
130719-001  
O
O
If a memory failure occurs after the  
following error is detected, POST  
diagnosis may hang up without  
isolating the faulty memory.  
No workaround is available.  
Msg: DIMM serious error  
Msg: Unexpected Trap type  
(tt=0x32)  
RTIF1-  
130801-001  
O
O
O
The following error log may be registered This error log may be ignored.  
when the restoredefaults(8) command is  
This trouble can be worked around by  
executed on XCP 1115:  
re-setting the XSCF configuration.  
XSCFselfdiagnosiswarning  
detection.  
As a permanent solution, upgrade to  
XCP 1116 or newer.  
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M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
O
O
O
While XSCF is running, "XSCF panic M3000/M4000/M5000 servers:  
130801-002  
detected" or "XSCF Watchdog  
timeout" may be detected, and XSCF  
may reset.  
Check that XSCF is started.  
If not started, stop all the domains and  
then execute a system power off/on (AC  
OFF/ON).  
To turn on the system power that you  
turned off, wait at least 30 seconds before  
power-on  
M8000/M9000 servers:  
Check that XSCF is started.  
If there is an XSCF unit that has not  
started, execute the replacefru(8)  
command, and then uninstall the  
XSCF unit and install it again. Or stop  
all the domains and then execute a  
system power off/on (AC OFF/ON).  
To turn on the system power that you  
turned off, wait at least 30 seconds  
before power-on.  
RTIF1-  
140131-001  
O
O
In a configuration with even  
numbered domains, if the following explained in "Explanation", please  
operation is executed when half of the execute any of the following  
Before executing the operations,  
domains have become inactive  
("Degraded" state) due to failures or  
configuration violations, either all the  
running domains stop or the  
procedures.  
• Perform maintenance to fix the  
malfunctions and configuration  
violations.  
restarting of such domains fails  
• Stop all domains.  
[How to restore]  
[Operation]  
1. Remove all XSBs of the domains  
which have become inactive (by  
executing the "deleteboard -c  
unassign" command).  
Perform maintenance to fix the  
malfunctions and configuration  
violations. Restart the domain after  
that.  
2. Execute poweron or reboot on any  
of the domains which has not become  
inactive.  
RTIF1-  
140611-001  
O
O
O
O
O
O
Security fixes. (CVE-2014-0224)  
Update the XCP firmware to XCP 1118  
or newer.  
For detail, see the Oracle website  
related to the following:  
Critical Patch Updates  
RTIF1-  
141002-001  
Security fixes (CVE-2014-7169. See  
MOS Doc Id 1934739.1)  
Update the XCP firmware to XCP 1118  
or newer.  
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XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1121 (Continued)  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
141117-001  
O
O
O
O
Security fixes. (CVE-2014-3566)  
Update the XCP firmware to XCP 1119  
or newer.  
For details, see the Oracle website  
related to the following:  
Critical Patch Updates  
RTIF1-  
150605-001  
When using the addfru(8) or  
replacefru(8) command for the  
maintenance of the CPU/memory  
board unit, executing the system  
board diagnostic test may cause the  
XSCF process to fail.  
No workaround is available.  
Update the XCP firmware to XCP 1120  
or newer.  
RTIF1-  
O
O
O
It may be temporarily impossible to No workaround is available.  
150605-002  
log in to the XSCF shell.  
Wait a few hours before attempting to  
log in to the XSCF shell again.  
However, at this time, it is still  
possible to use the ICMP response  
and the XSCF network functions such  
as XSCF Web.  
Even if it is possible to log in to the  
XSCF shell, executing the console  
command may end with an error and  
the following message displayed:  
"console: error while loading  
shared libraries:  
libgcc_s_nof.so.1: cannot  
open shared object file  
Input/output error"  
RTIF1-  
150605-003  
O
If the active XSCF unit fails, and  
active replacement is performed for replacement of the active XSCF unit,  
that failed XSCF, synchronous turn off the power to all domains and  
If this issue occurs during active  
processing of logs between the active then turn off and on the input power  
and standby XSCF units may not be (AC OFF/ON).  
performed normally, and the log data  
below will not be inherited by the  
replacement XSCF unit.  
To turn on the input power that you  
turned off, wait at least 30 seconds  
before power-on.  
showlogs power  
showlogs event  
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ID  
XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1121 (Continued)  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
O
If you specify the USB device with  
Use the remote host instead of the  
150608-001  
XCP 1119 and execute the XSCF shell USB device and execute the command  
commands below, or execute XSCF  
Web menu items corresponding to the  
XSCF shell commands below, the  
system displays "Unable to mount  
USB device" and the process fails.  
or operate XSCF Web.  
Or, after updating the firmware to  
another version other than XCP 1119,  
execute the command or operate  
XSCF Web.  
dumpconfig  
getflashimage  
restoreconfig  
setad  
setldapssl  
showcodactivationhistory  
snapshot  
RTIF1-  
150707-001  
O
O
O
Security fixes. (CVE-2013-5704, CVE- Update the XCP firmware to XCP 1120  
2014-3570, CVE-2014-3572, CVE-2014- or newer.  
8275, CVE-2015-0204, CVE-2015-0235)  
For detail, see the Oracle website  
related to the following:  
Critical Patch Updates  
Oracle Solaris OS Issues and  
Workarounds  
This section contains information about Oracle Solaris OS issues. TABLE 3-7, TABLE 3-8,  
TABLE 3-9, TABLE 3-10, TABLE 3-11, TABLE 3-12, TABLE 3-13, and TABLE 3-14 list issues you  
might encounter, depending upon which Oracle Solaris OS release you are using.  
Oracle Solaris Issues and Workarounds for All  
Supported Releases  
TABLE 3-7 lists Oracle Solaris OS issues that you might encounter in any supported  
release of Oracle Solaris OS.  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M4000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
4816837  
O
O
O
System hangs when executing parallel No workaround is available.  
hot plug operation with SP DR in  
suspend phase.  
6449315  
The Oracle Solaris OS cfgadm(1M)  
command does not unconfigure a  
DVD drive from a domain on a  
M8000/M9000 server.  
Disable the Volume Management  
Daemon (vold) before unconfiguring  
a DVD drive with the cfgadm(1M)  
command.  
To disable vold, stop the daemon by  
issuing the command  
/etc/init.d/volmgt stop. After  
the device has been removed or  
inserted, restart the daemon by  
issuing the command  
/etc/init.d/volmgt start.  
6459540  
O
O
The DAT72 internal tape drive on a  
server may time out during tape  
operations. The device might also be  
identified by the system as a QIC  
drive.  
Add the following definition to  
/kernel/drv/st.conf:  
tape-config-list=  
"SEAGATE DAT  
DAT72-000",  
"SEAGATE_DAT____DAT72-000",  
"SEAGATE_DAT____DAT72-000";  
SEAGATE_DAT____DAT72-000=  
1,0x34,0,0x9639,4,0x00,0x8c,0  
x8c,  
0x8c,3;  
There are four spaces between  
SEAGATE DAT and DAT72-000.  
6466617  
O
O
Performing a hot plug operation with Pause a few seconds between the  
the PCI-Express slot too quickly  
interrupts a PCI leaf reset and occurs  
the following error:  
issue of each cfgadm -ccommand.  
cfgadm: Component system is  
busy error  
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Oracle Solaris OS Issues and Workarounds for All Supported Releases (Continued)  
M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M4000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6481002  
O
O
O
Installing the Oracle Solaris OS from If you are using a Sun PCI-E Dual  
the network using certain PCI-Express Gigabit Ethernet MMF Adapter or a  
cards may cause a panic.  
Sun PCI-E Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP  
Adapter, do not install the Oracle  
Solaris OS using either of these cards.  
Instead, use other network devices,  
such as the onboard Gigabit Ethernet  
or another network device.  
6515648  
O
O
"Replumb Failed" error appears  
when dr@0:SB1::memoryfails.  
Once the DR operation is complete, it  
can be plumbed up manually.  
Example steps to re-plumb the  
interface manually:  
# ifconfiginterface plumb  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask+  
broadcast+up  
# ifconfig interface group group-  
name  
# ifconfiginterface addif  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -failover  
deprecatedup  
This workaround assumes that the  
/etc/hostname.interface file is  
correctly configured for the IPMP  
group and does not need any  
modification. The IP addresses used  
in the example above should match  
what was previously used and what  
matches the  
/etc/hostname.<interface> file.  
6516135  
6519290  
O
O
O
O
Ap_Id format and devices may not be Use the following operations to  
shown correctly by cfgadm(1M).  
display all of the PCI slots.  
1) devfsadm(at Oracle Solaris OS  
prompt)  
2) cfgadm  
O
Large amounts of I/O on swap  
devices can cause the system to  
appear hung by overwhelming the  
I/O system. The amount of I/O  
required can be generated through a  
number of ways, eg memory shortage,  
heavy use of /tmpetc.  
Set the following to /etc/system  
and then reboot the domain:  
setmaxfastscan=0x2000  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M4000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6522017  
O
O
DR and ZFS may not be used in the This has been fixed in Oracle Solaris  
same domain.  
11.1 SRU3.4.  
Reduce the amount of kernel memory  
that ZFS can allocate by setting the  
zfs_arc_max parameter in the  
/etc/system file. The following  
example sets the maximum size to 512  
Mbytes.  
setzfs:zfs_arc_max =  
0x20000000  
6529714  
6530753  
O
O
O
O
Warning messages occur while trying No workaround is available.  
to configure more than four PCIe  
Quad-port Gigabit Ethernet UTP Low  
Profile Adapter (X4447A-Z) or PCIe  
Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber XFP  
Low Profile Adapter (X1027A-Z) into  
one I/O Boat.  
Some of the PCI slots in the External Use one of the following operations to  
I/O Expansion Unit PCI slots are not display all of the PCI slots.  
displayed during a normal boot  
operation.  
boot -r (at open boot prompt)  
devfsadm -C (at Oracle Solaris  
OS prompt)  
cfgadm (twice at Oracle Solaris OS  
prompt)  
6531036  
6532215  
O
O
O
O
O
O
The error message network  
initialization failedappears message can be safely ignored.  
repeatedly after a boot net  
installation.  
No workaround is available. This  
volfs or dscp service may fail when Restart the service if the failure is  
domain is booted.  
observed. To avoid the problem, issue  
the following commands.  
svc:/platform/sun4u/dscp:defa  
ult: Method  
"/lib/svc/method/svc-dscp  
start" failed with exit  
status 95.  
# svccfg -s dscp setprop  
start/timeout_seconds=count:  
300  
# svccfg -s volfs setprop  
start/timeout_seconds=count:  
300  
svc:/system/filesystem/volfs:  
default: Method or service  
exit timed out. Killing  
contract 59.  
# svcadm refresh dscp  
# svcadm refresh volfs  
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CR ID  
Oracle Solaris OS Issues and Workarounds for All Supported Releases (Continued)  
M4000 M8000  
M3000 M4000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6565553  
6611966  
6674266  
O
O
DR deleteboard(8) and  
moveboard(8) operations might fail.  
No workaround is available.  
Try DR operations again.  
Example for messages on domain:  
drmach: WARNING: Device  
driver failure: /pci  
dcs: <xxxx>  
config_change_state:Hardware  
specific failure: unconfigure  
SB1: Device driver failure:  
/pci  
6588650  
6589644  
O
O
O
On occasion, the system is unable to No workaround is available.  
DR after an XSCF failover or XSCF  
reboot.  
After added the system board by DR, The console can be recovered by  
when the switching occurred on the pressing Ctrl-q(the [Ctrl] key and  
redundant XSCF Units, the domain  
console may hang up.  
the [q] key).  
6592302  
6619344  
O
O
O
O
Unsuccessful DR operation leaves  
memory partially configured.  
Try deleteboard(8) again.  
The Sun Crypto Accelerator (SCA)  
6000 might not work if hot-plug  
configured into slot 1.  
To avoid the defect, do not hot-plug  
this card in slot 1.  
6625734  
Systems with large number of  
processors in a single domain  
environment may have suboptimal  
Use processor sets to bind application  
processes or LWPs to groups of  
processors. Refer to the psrset(1M)  
performance with certain workloads. man page for more information.  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M4000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6660168  
O
O
O
If a ubc.piowbeue-cpu error  
If FMA service fails, issue the  
occurs on a domain, the Oracle Solaris following command on the domain to  
Fault Management cpumem-diagnosis recover:  
module might fail, causing an  
interruption in FMA service.  
# svcadm clear fmd  
If this happens, you will see the  
following output in the console log:  
Then restart cpumem-diagnosis:  
# fmadm restart cpumem-  
diagnosis  
SUNW-MSG-ID: FMD-8000-2K,  
TYPE: Defect, VER: 1,  
SEVERITY: Minor  
EVENT-TIME: Fri Apr 4  
21:41:57 PDT 2008  
PLATFORM: SUNW,SPARC-  
Enterprise, CSN: 2020642002,  
HOSTNAME: <hostname>  
SOURCE: fmd-self-diagnosis,  
REV: 1.0  
EVENT-ID: 6b2e15d7-aa65-6bcc-  
bcb1-cb03a7dd77e3  
DESC: A Solaris Fault  
Manager component has  
experienced an error that  
required the module to be  
disabled. Refer to  
http://sun.com/msg/FMD-8000-  
2K for more information.  
AUTO-RESPONSE: The module has  
been disabled. Events  
destined for the module will  
be saved for manual  
diagnosis.  
IMPACT: Automated diagnosis  
and response for subsequent  
events associated with this  
module will not occur.  
REC-ACTION: Use fmdump -v -u  
<EVENT-ID> to locate the  
module. Use fmadm reset  
<module> to reset the  
module.  
6745410  
O
O
O
Boot program ignores the Kadb option Use kmdb instead of kadb.  
which causes the system not to boot.  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M4000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6765239  
O
If a SAS device containing multiple  
SAS targets is connected to the  
Use a FUJITSU SAS card  
(SE0X7SA1F/SE0X7SA1X).  
onboard external SAS interface, it will Alternatively, check for the  
not work properly. The enumeration availability of a patch for this defect.  
of target IDs within the device may  
change across reboots.  
7009469  
7135497  
18055846  
O
Creating a RAID configuration using No workaround is available.  
the raidctl(1M) command generates  
a warning message on initial process.  
Subsequent RAID configurations do  
not.  
O
O
On systems with the RAID-capable  
IOUA card and running Oracle Solaris  
11, after a RAID volume is deleted  
using raidctl -d, the format  
utility does not display the disk.  
Execute cfgadm(1M):  
cfgadm -c unconfigure cn where cn  
is the controller number.  
O
When adding a PCI Expansion Unit There is no effective workaround.  
by PCI hot plugging (PHP), Oracle  
Solaris may panic by producing the  
following message:  
Do not hot plug a PCI Expansion  
Unit. There is no problem in hot  
replacing in respect to the same slot.  
panic[cpuX]/thread=  
XXXXXXXXXX: Fatal error has  
occurred in: PCIe  
fabric.(0xX)(0xXX).  
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8/11  
TABLE 3-8 lists issues that have been fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 OS. You might  
encounter them in supported releases earlier than Oracle Solaris 10 8/11.  
TABLE 3-8  
Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 8/11  
M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M4000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6344060  
O
A lot of following ereports are  
This has been fixed in patch 144563-  
outputted when both interfaces bge1 02.  
and bge2 are in use.  
ereport.io.device.badint_limi  
t
[Workaround]  
No workaround is available.  
ereport.io.service.lost  
This issue is caused on the M3000  
server with SPARC64 VII+ processors.  
6794630  
O
An attempt to use the GUI to install This has been fixed in patch 124630-  
Oracle Solaris OS in a domain larger 45.  
than 2TB might fail.  
[Workaround]  
Use the Command Line interface to  
install Oracle Solaris OS.  
6966086  
7009474  
O
O
bge interface can not enable Jumbo  
Frame function.  
This has been fixed in patch 144563-  
02.  
This issue is caused on the M3000  
server with SPARC64 VII+ processors.  
[Workaround]  
No workaround is available.  
O
O
After applying 144563-01 or 144563-02 This has been fixed in patch 144500-  
patch, bge interface does not display 19.  
link up/down message on console  
and syslog when  
plugging/unplugging.  
[Workaround]  
Check the link status by using the  
"link_state" parameter from the  
kstat(1M) output.  
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9/10  
TABLE 3-9 lists issues that have been fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 9/10 OS. You might  
encounter them in supported releases earlier than Oracle Solaris 10 9/10.  
TABLE 3-9  
Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 9/10  
M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M4000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6668237  
O
O
O
After DIMMs are replaced the  
This has been fixed in patch 143527-  
corresponding DIMM faults are not 01.  
cleared on the domain.  
[Workaround]  
Use the following commands:  
# fmadm repair fmri|uuid  
# fmadm rotate  
6872501  
O
O
O
If 139555-08 has been applied to the This has been fixed in patch 143359-  
domain, cores are not offlined when 02.  
requested by the XSCF. This CR  
effects only Oracle Solaris 10 5/09,  
Oracle Solaris 10 10/09, and an earlier  
version of Oracle Solaris OS with  
patch 139555-08.  
[Workaround]  
Use fmdump(8) with its -voption on  
the Service Processor to identify the  
faulty core. Once identified, use  
psradm(1M) on the domain to offline  
the core.  
6888928  
O
O
O
IPMP interface fails since probe  
packets are not sent through that  
interface. Problem occurs with  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000  
servers running any Oracle Solaris  
release running IPMP with patch  
141444-09 installed.  
This has been fixed in patch 142900-  
02.  
[Workaround]  
Disable probe-based failure detection.  
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10/09  
TABLE 3-10 lists issues that have been fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 10/09 OS. You might  
encounter them in supported releases earlier than Oracle Solaris 10 10/09.  
TABLE 3-10 Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 10/09  
M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6572827  
O
O
O
The prtdiag -vcommand reports This has been fixed in patch 141444-  
PCI bus types incorrectly. It reports  
"PCI" for PCI-X leaf devices and  
"UNKN" for legacy PCI devices.  
09.  
[Workaround]  
No workaround is available.  
6724307  
O
Scheduler decisions systems are  
occasionally unbalanced.  
This has been fixed in patch 141414-  
01.  
Sometimes two threads will be on one  
core (causing both to run at about half  
speed) while another core is idle. For  
many OpenMP and similar parallel  
applications, the application  
[Workaround]  
Use processor sets to prevent uneven  
threads to core assignment.  
performance is limited by the speed of  
the slowest thread.  
Uneven scheduling is not common,  
perhaps 1 in 50 or 1 in 100 decisions.  
But if there are 128 threads running,  
then the application might have at  
least one uneven schedule event.  
6800734  
O
O
The deleteboard(8) command hang This has been fixed in patch 141444-  
in a domain.  
09.  
[Workaround]  
No workaround is available.  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6816913  
O
O
The XSCF showdevices(8) command Use the prtdiag(1M) command on  
displays the incorrect processor cache the domain to report processor  
size (MB) for fractional processor  
cache sizes, such as displaying "5"  
when the correct display would be  
"5.5."  
information.  
6821108  
O
O
DR and showdevices(8) command This has been fixed in patch 140589-  
do not work after XSCF reset.  
02.  
[Workaround]  
Reset the XSCF service processor  
twice. Half the SAs (Security  
Associations) are deleted the first  
time, half are deleted the second time,  
so the second addition succeeds and  
IPsec communication is reestablished.  
6827340  
O
O
O
DR and Memory patrol might fail due This has been fixed in patch 142344-  
to command error.  
01.  
[Workaround]  
No workaround is available.  
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5/09  
TABLE 3-11 lists issues that have been fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 5/09 OS. You might  
encounter them in supported releases earlier than Oracle Solaris 10 5/09.  
TABLE 3-11 Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 5/09  
M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6588555  
O
O
M8000/M9000 servers:  
This has been fixed in patch 139555-  
XSCF failover during DR operation to 08.  
the permanent memory might cause  
domain panic.  
[Workaround]  
M8000/M9000 servers:  
M4000/M5000 servers:  
Do not start an XSCF failover while a  
DR operation is running. Wait for a  
DR operation to finish before starting  
the failover. If you start the failover  
first, wait for the failover to finish  
before starting the DR operation.  
XSCF reset during DR operation to  
the permanent memory might cause  
domain panic.  
M4000/M5000 servers:  
Do not start an XSCF reset while a DR  
operation is running. Wait for a DR  
operation to finish before starting the  
reset.  
6623226  
O
O
O
The Oracle Solaris OS command  
This has been fixed in patch 140336-  
lockstat(1M) or the dtrace lockstat 01.  
provider might cause a system panic.  
[Workaround]  
Do not use the Oracle Solaris OS  
lockstat(1M) command or the  
dtrace lockstat provider.  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6680733  
O
O
O
Sun Quad-port Gigabit Ethernet  
This has been fixed in patch 139570-  
Adapter UTP (QGC) & Sun Dual 10 01.  
GigE Fiber XFP Low Profile Adapter  
(XGF) NICs might panic under high  
[Workaround]  
load conditions.  
If possible, use the card in x8 slot.  
Otherwise, no workaround is  
available.  
6689757  
O
O
O
Sun Dual 10 GigE Fiber XFP Low  
This has been fixed in patch 139570-  
Profile Adapter (XGF) with a single or 01.  
improperly installed XFP optical  
transceivers might cause the following  
error to show on the console:  
[Workaround]  
Check and make sure that both XFP  
optical transceivers are firmly seated  
in the housing. Do not mix INTEL and  
Sun XFP optical transceivers in the  
same Adapter.  
The XFP optical transceiver  
is broken or missing.  
Do NOT plumb a port with the  
ifconfig command if the port does not  
contain an XFP optical transceiver or  
it contains one but the transceiver is  
not in use.  
6725885  
O
cfgadmwill display non-existent  
This has been fixed in patch 140401-  
M3000 system boards (SB1 to SB15). 01.  
[Workaround]  
The cfgadmoutput for SB1-SB15 can  
be ignored.  
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10/08  
TABLE 3-12 lists issues that have been fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 10/08 OS. You might  
encounter them in supported releases earlier than Oracle Solaris 10 10/08.  
TABLE 3-12 Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 10/08  
M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6511374  
O
O
Unexpected error messages may be  
This has been fixed in patch 137137-  
displayed on console after changing 09.  
the system configuration.  
Example:  
[Workaround]  
WARNING: Translation error  
source /LSB0/B0/0, PA  
3c000000000, target  
/LSB0/B0/20000000  
This message can be safely ignored.  
6533686  
O
O
When XSCF is low on system  
resources, DR operations involving  
relocating permanent memory, such as  
deleteboard(8) or moveboard(8),  
might fail with one or more of these  
errors:  
This has been fixed in patch 138397-  
01.  
[Workaround]  
Retry the DR operation at a later time.  
SCF busy  
DR parallel copy timeout  
This applies only to Quad-XSB  
configured system boards hosting  
multiple domains.  
6535018  
O
In Oracle Solaris domains that include This has been fixed in patch 137111-  
SPARC64 VII processors, workloads 01.  
that make heavy use of the Oracle  
Solaris kernel might not scale as  
expected when you increase the  
thread count to a value greater than  
256.  
[Workaround]  
For Oracle Solaris domains that  
include SPARC64 VII processors, limit  
domains to a maximum of 256  
threads.  
6608404  
O
Hot-plug of the PCIe Quad-port  
Gigabit Ethernet UTP Low Profile  
Adapter (X4447A-Z) in slot 1 might  
cause other network devices to fail.  
To avoid the defect, do not install this  
adapter in slot 1.  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6614737  
O
O
The DR deleteboard(8) and  
For Oracle Solaris 10 5/08 or earlier,  
moveboard(8) operations might hang this has been in patch 137111-01.  
if any of the following  
conditions exist:  
[Workaround]  
• A DIMM has been degraded.  
Avoid performing DR operations if  
• The domain contains system boards any of the listed conditions exist.  
with different memory size.  
To determine whether the system  
contains degraded memory, use the  
XSCF showstatus(8) command. For  
sample output, see “Identifying  
Degraded Memory in a System” on  
page 98.  
To determine whether the domain  
contains system boards with different  
memory sizes, display the list of  
memory sizes using the XSCF  
showdevices(8) command or the  
prtdiag(8) command on the domain.  
For sample of output, see “Identifying  
Different Memory Sizes in a System  
Board” on page 98  
If a DR command hangs, reboot the  
domain to recover.  
6619224  
O
For Oracle Solaris domains that  
include SPARC 64 VII processors, a  
single domain of 256 threads (128  
cores) or more might hang for an  
extended period of time under certain  
unusual situations. Upon recovery, the  
uptime command will show  
This has been fixed in patch 137111-  
03.  
[Workaround]  
For Oracle Solaris domains that  
include SPARC 64 VII processors, do  
not exceed a domain size of 256  
virtual CPUs in a single Oracle Solaris  
domain. This means a maximum of 32  
CPU chips in a single domain  
extremely high load averages.  
configuration (maximum  
configuration for an M8000 server).  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6632549  
O
O
fmd service on domain might fail to This has been fixed in patch 138050-  
maintenance mode after DR  
operations.  
01.  
[Workaround]  
If fmd service fails, issue the  
following commands on the domain  
to recover:  
# svcadm clear fmd  
6660197  
O
O
DR might cause the domain to hang if This has been fixed in patch 138397-  
either of the following conditions  
exist:  
01.  
• A domain contains 256 or more  
CPUs.  
[Workaround]  
1. Set the following parameter in the  
system specification file  
(/etc/system):  
• Memory error occurred and the  
DIMM has been degraded.  
set  
drmach:drmach_disable_mcopy=  
1
1. Reboot the domain.  
6679370  
O
O
O
The following message may be output This has been fixed in patch 137137-  
on the console during the system  
booting, the External I/O Expansion  
Unit adding by hotplug, or the  
FMEMA operating by DR.  
09.  
Note - Before adapting the patch,  
delete the following setting from  
/etc/system:  
set pcie_expected_ce_mask =  
0x2001  
SUNW-MSG-ID: SUN4-8000-75,  
TYPE: Fault, VER: 1,  
SEVERITY: Critical  
[Workaround]  
...  
Add the following to /etc/system  
and then reboot the domain.  
DESC:  
A problem was detected in  
the PCI-Express subsystem.  
set pcie_expected_ce_mask =  
0x2001  
Refer to  
http://sun.com/msg/SUN4-8000-  
75 for more information.  
...  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6720261  
O
O
O
M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000  
servers:  
This has been fixed in patch 137137-  
09.  
If your domain is running one of the  
following versions of Oracle Solaris  
OS, the system might panic/trap  
during normal operation:  
[Workaround]  
Set the following parameter in the  
system specification file  
(/etc/system):  
• Oracle Solaris 10 5/08 OS  
• An earlier version of Oracle Solaris  
10 OS with patch ID 127127-11  
set heaplp_use_stlb=0  
Then reboot the domain.  
M3000 server:  
If your domain is running Oracle  
Solaris 10 5/08 OS, the system might  
panic/trap during normal operation:  
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5/08  
TABLE 3-13 lists issues that have been fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 5/08 OS. You might  
encounter them in supported releases earlier than Oracle Solaris 10 5/08.  
TABLE 3-13 Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 5/08  
M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
5076574  
O
A PCIe error can lead to an invalid  
fault diagnosis on a large  
M8000/M9000 domain.  
For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07 or earlier,  
this has been fixed in patch 127127-11.  
[Workaround]  
Create a file  
/etc/fm/fmd/fmd.confcontaining  
the following lines;  
setprop client. buflim 40m  
setprop client. memlim 40m  
6402328  
6472153  
O
O
System panic might happen due to be For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07 or earlier,  
over the interrupt number limit when this has been fixed in patch 127127-11.  
one domain has seven or more IOUA  
cards.  
[Workaround]  
Use six or less IOUA cards on one  
domain.  
O
If you create an Oracle Solaris OS  
Flash archive on a non-  
For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07 or earlier,  
this has been fixed in patch 137046-01.  
M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 sun4u  
server and install it on a  
[Workaround]  
M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 sun4u  
server, the console's TTY flags will not  
be set correctly. This can cause the  
console to lose characters during  
stress.  
Just after installing Oracle Solaris OS  
from an Oracle Solaris Flash archive,  
telnet into the  
M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 server  
to reset the console's TTY flags a  
follows:  
# sttydefs -r console  
# sttydefs -a console -i  
"9600 hupcl opost onlcr  
crtscts" -f "9600"  
This procedure is required only once.  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6505921  
O
Correctable error on the system PCIe For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07 or earlier,  
bus controller generates an invalid  
fault.  
this has been fixed in 120011-14 and  
125369-05.  
[Workaround]  
Contact a qualified service engineer.  
6522433  
6527811  
O
O
O
O
After the CPU hardware error  
occurred, the fmdump(1M) command this has been fixed in patch 127127-11.  
on the domain may display an  
incorrect faulty component.  
For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07 or earlier,  
[Workaround]  
Check system status on XSCF.  
The showhardconf(8) command on For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07 or earlier,  
the XSCF cannot display PCI card  
information that is installed in  
External I/O Expansion Unit, if the  
External I/O Expansion Unit is  
configured using PCI hotplug.  
this has been fixed in patch 128346-01.  
[Workaround]  
No workaround is available.  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6536564  
O
O
showlogs(8) and showstatus(8)  
command on XSCF might report  
wrong I/O component due to wrong  
diagnosis by Oracle Solaris Fault  
management Architecture when faults  
in I/O devices occur.  
For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07 or earlier,  
this has been fixed in patch 125369-05.  
[Workaround]  
To avoid this problem, issue the  
following commands on the domain.  
# cd  
/usr/platform/SUNW,SPARC-  
Enterprise/lib/fm/topo/plugin  
s
# mv ioboard.so  
ioboard.so.orig  
# svcadm restart fmd  
If the following messages are  
displayed on the domain, contact a  
service engineer.  
Example:  
SUNW-MSG-ID: SUNOS-8000-1L,  
TYPE: Defect, VER: 1,  
SEVERITY: Minor  
EVENT-TIME: Sun May 6  
18:22:24 PDT 2007  
PLATFORM: SUNW,SPARC-  
Enterprise, CSN: BE80601007,  
HOSTNAME: sparc  
6545143  
O
O
There is a low probability that a  
system panic can occur during trap  
processing of a TLB miss for a user  
stack address. The problem can occur  
if the user stack is unmapped  
concurrently with the user process  
executing a flush windows trap (ta  
3). The panic message will contain the  
following string:  
For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07 or earlier,  
this has been fixed in patch 127111-08.  
[Workaround]  
No workaround is available.  
bad kernel MMU trap at TL 2  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6545685  
O
O
If the following message displayed on For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07 or earlier,  
the OS console, memory degradation this has been fixed in patch 127111-08.  
or XSB deconfiguration may occur in  
the subsequent reboot.  
[Workaround]  
Add the following to /etc/system  
and then reboot the domain:  
Example:  
mc-opl: WARNING: mc-opl  
rewrite timeout on /LSB0/B0  
set mc-opl:  
mc_max_rewrite_loop = 20000  
6546188  
O
O
The system panics when running  
hotplug (cfgadm(1M)) and DR  
operations (addboard(8) and  
deleteboard(8)) on the following  
adapters:  
For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07, this has  
been fixed in patch 127741-01.  
No workaround is available.  
• PCIe Quad-port Gigabit Ethernet  
UTP Low Profile Adapter (X4447A-  
Z)  
• PCIe Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber  
XFP Low Profile Adapter (X1027A-  
Z)  
6551356  
O
O
The system panics when running  
For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07, this has  
hotplug (cfgadm(1M)) to configure a been fixed in patch 127741-01.  
previously unconfigured adapter. The  
message "WARNING: PCI  
Expansion ROM is not  
[Workaround]  
Perform cfgadm -c disconnectto  
accessible" will be seen on the  
completely remove the card. After  
console shortly before the system  
waiting at least 10 seconds, the card  
panic. The following cards are  
may be configured back into the  
affected by this defect:  
domain using the cfgadm -c  
configurecommand.  
• PCIe Quad-port Gigabit Ethernet  
UTP Low Profile Adapter (X4447A-  
Z)  
• PCIe Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber  
XFP Low Profile Adapter (X1027A-  
Z)  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6559504  
O
O
Messages of the form nxge: "NOTICE: For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07, this has  
nxge_ipp_eccue_valid_check:  
been fixed in patch 127741-01.  
rd_ptr =  
nnn wr_ptr = nnn" will be  
observed on the console with the  
following adapters:  
[Workaround]  
These messages can be safely ignored.  
• PCIe Quad-port Gigabit Ethernet  
UTP Low Profile Adapter (X4447A-  
Z)  
• PCIe Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber  
XFP Low Profile Adapter (X1027A-  
Z)  
6564934  
O
O
Performing a DR deleteboard(8)  
For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07, this has  
operation on a board which includes been fixed in patch 127741-01.  
Permanent Memory when using the  
following adapters results in broken  
connections:  
[Workaround]  
Re-configure the affected network  
PCIe Quad-port Gigabit Ethernet  
UTP Low Profile Adapter (X4447A-  
Z)  
interfaces after the completion of the  
DR operation. For basic network  
configuration procedures, refer to the  
ifconfigman page for more  
information.  
• PCIe Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber  
XFP Low Profile Adapter (X1027A-  
Z)  
6568417  
O
O
After a successful CPU DR  
deleteboard(8) operation, the  
system panics when the following  
adapters are in use:  
For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07 or earlier,  
this has been fixed in patch 127111-02.  
[Workaround]  
• PCIe Quad-port Gigabit Ethernet  
UTP Low Profile Adapter (X4447A-  
Z)  
Add the following line to  
/etc/system and reboot the system:  
set ip:ip_soft_rings_cnt=0  
• PCIe Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber  
XFP Low Profile Adapter (X1027A-  
Z)  
6571370  
O
O
Use of the following adapters have  
been observed to cause data  
corruption in stress test under  
laboratory conditions:  
For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07, this has  
been fixed in patch 127741-01.  
[Workaround]  
• PCIe Quad-port Gigabit Ethernet  
UTP Low Profile Adapter (X4447A-  
Z)  
Add the following line in  
/etc/system and reboot the system:  
set  
• PCIe Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber  
XFP Low Profile Adapter (X1027A-  
Z)  
nxge:nxge_rx_threshold_hi=0  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6584984  
O
On the M8000/M9000 servers,  
For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07 or earlier,  
busstat(1M) command may cause this has been fixed in patch 127127-11.  
rebooting of domains.  
No workaround is available. Do not  
use busstat(1M) command.  
Check for the availability of a patch  
for this defect.  
6589546  
O
O
prtdiag(8) command does not show For Oracle Solaris 10 8/07 or earlier,  
all I/O devices of the following  
adapters:  
this has been fixed in patch 127127-11.  
• Sun StorageTek Enterprise Class  
4Gb Dual-Port Fibre Channel PCIe  
HBA (XSEFC402AF)  
[Workaround]  
Use prtdiag -v for full output.  
• Sun StorageTek Enterprise Class  
4Gb Single-Port Fibre Channel PCIe  
HBA (XSEFC401AF)  
Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10  
8/07  
TABLE 3-14 lists issues that have been fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 8/07 OS. You might  
encounter them in supported releases earlier than Oracle Solaris 10 8/07.  
Note – CR ID 6534471: Improper handling of large page in kernel memory may  
cause random panics. Implement the workaround for CR ID 6534471 or check for the  
availability of a patch and install it immediately. This bug has been fixed by 125100-  
06 and Oracle Solaris 10 8/07.  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6303418  
O
A M9000 server with a single domain For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
and 11 or more fully populated  
system boards might hang under  
heavy stress.  
been fixed in patch 120011-01.  
[Workaround]  
Do not exceed 170 CPU threads.  
Limit the number of CPU threads to  
one per CPU core by using the Oracle  
Solaris psradmcommand to disable  
the excess CPU threads. For example,  
disable all odd-numbered CPU  
threads.  
6416224  
O
O
System performance can degrade  
using a single NIC card with more  
than 5,000 connections.  
For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
been fixed in patch 120011-08.  
[Workaround]  
Use multiple NIC cards to split  
network connections.  
6441349  
6485555  
O
O
O
O
The system may hang if there is an  
I/O error in the system.  
For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
been fixed in patch 120011-07.  
No workaround is available.  
On-board Gigabit Ethernet NVRAM For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
corruption could occur due to a race been fixed in patch 120011-08.  
condition.  
The window of opportunity for this  
race condition is very small.  
No workaround is available.  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6496337  
O
O
The "cpumem-diagnosis" module may For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
fail to load after uncorrectable  
error(UE) panic.  
been fixed in patch 125369-05.  
Systems will function correctly but  
events normally automatically  
diagnosed by FMA using this module  
will require manual diagnosis.  
[Workaround]  
If problem occurred, implement the  
following  
workaround:  
Example:  
1. Remove the following file.  
SUNW-MSG-ID: FMD-8000-2K,  
TYPE: Defect, VER: 1,  
SEVERITY: Minor  
# rm /var/fm/fmd/ckpt/cpumem-  
diagnosis/cpumem-diagnosis  
1. Restart fmd service.  
EVENT-TIME: Thu Feb 15  
15:46:57 JST 2007  
# svcadm restart fmd  
PLATFORM: SUNW,SPARC-  
To avoid this problem in advance,  
add "rm -f  
Enterprise, CSN: BE80601007,  
HOSTNAME: col2-ff-em7-d0  
/var/fm/fmd/ckpt/cpumem-  
diagnosis/cpumem-diagnosis" in  
/lib/svc/method/svc-dumpadm  
file as below.  
#
# We haven't run savecore on  
a dump device yet  
#
savedev=none  
rm -f  
/var/fm/fmd/ckpt/cpumem-  
diagnosis/cpumem-diagnosis  
#
6498283  
O
O
Using the DR deleteboard(8)  
For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
command while psradmoperations been fixed in patch 120011-07.  
are running on a domain might cause  
a system panic.  
[Workaround]  
No workaround is available.  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6499304  
O
O
CPU isn't offlined and unexpected  
For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
message is displayed on console when been fixed in patch 125369-05.  
many correctable error(CE) occurs.  
Example:  
[Workaround]  
SUNW-MSG-ID: FMD-8000-11,  
TYPE: Defect, VER: 1,  
Check CPU status on XSCF.  
SEVERITY: Minor EVENT-TIME:  
Fri Feb 2 18:31:07 JST 2007  
PLATFORM: SPARC-Enterprise,  
CSN: BE80601035, HOSTNAME:  
FF2-35-0  
6502204  
O
O
Unexpected error messages may be  
For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
displayed on console on booting after been fixed in patch 125369-05.  
CPU UE panic.  
Example:  
[Workaround]  
SUNW-MSG-ID: FMD-8000-11,  
TYPE: Defect, VER: 1,  
SEVERITY: Minor EVENT-TIME:  
Tue Jan 9 20:45:08 JST 2007  
If you see unexpected messages, use  
the XSCF command  
showdomainstatus(8) to check  
system status on XSCF.  
PLATFORM: SUNW,SPARC-  
Enterprise, CSN: 2030636002,  
HOSTNAME: P2-DC1-16-d0  
6502750  
6508432  
O
O
O
O
Notification message for inserted or For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
removed card by PCI hot plug may  
not output.  
been fixed in patch 120011-08.  
No workaround is available.  
Many correctable errors (CE) may  
occur, and despite these are the  
correctable errors, domain may panic.  
For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
been fixed in patch 120011-08.  
[Workaround]  
Set the following to /etc/system  
and then reboot the domain:  
set pcie:pcie_aer_ce_mask =  
0x2001  
6508434  
O
O
The domain may panic when an  
For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
additional PCI-X card is installed or a been fixed in patch 120011-08.  
PCI-X card is replaced by using PCI  
hot plug.  
[Workaround]  
Do not insert a different type of PCI-X  
card on the same PCI slot by using  
PCI hot plug.  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6509337  
O
O
O
O
s10s_u3 wanboot fails - The server  
returned 416: Requested Range Not  
Satisfiable.  
No workaround is available.  
6510861  
When Dual-Channel Ultra320 SCSI  
Card (SE0X7SC2F, SE0X7SC2X) is  
mounted, correctable errors(CE) occur  
and system may panic.  
For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
been fixed in patch 120011-08.  
[Workaround]  
Add the following entry to the  
/etc/system file and then reboot  
the system:  
set pcie:pcie_aer_ce_mask =  
0x31c1  
6520990  
6527781  
O
O
O
Domain may cause a panic when  
deleteboard(8) command for kernel been fixed in patch 120011-08.  
board by using Dynamic  
Reconfiguration (DR).  
For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
[Workaround]  
To mask this error, add the following  
entry to the /etc/system file.  
set drmach:fmem_timeout = 30  
The cfgadmcommand fails while  
moving the DVD/Tape drive unit  
between two domains.  
For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
been fixed in patch 125081-06.  
No workaround is available. To  
reconfigure DVD/Tape drive unit,  
execute reboot -rfrom the domain  
exhibiting the problem.  
6530178  
6530288  
O
O
O
O
DR addboard(8) command can hang. For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
Once problem is observed, further DR been fixed in patch 120011-07.  
operations are blocked. Recovery  
requires reboot of the domain.  
No workaround is available.  
Ap_Id format may not be shown  
For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
correctly by cfgadm(1M) command. been fixed in patch 120011-07.  
No workaround is available.  
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M4000 M8000  
CR ID  
M3000 M5000 M9000 Description  
Workaround  
6534471  
O
O
Systems may panic/trap during  
normal operation.  
For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
been fixed in patch 125100-06.  
If a patch is not available, disable the  
kernel large page sTLB programming.  
In the file /etc/system,  
change the variable  
heaplp_use_stlbto 0:  
set heaplp_use_stlb=0  
6535564  
O
O
PCI hot plug to PCI slot #0, #1 or  
For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
External I/O Expansion Unit may fail been fixed in patch 120011-08.  
on XSB added by DR.  
[Workaround]  
Use DR instead of PCI hot plug if  
need to add or remove PCI card on  
the XSB.  
6539084  
6539909  
O
O
O
O
Under Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, there is No workaround is available.  
a low probability of a domain panic  
during reboot when the PCIe Quad-  
port Gigabit Ethernet UTP Low  
Profile Adapter (X4447A-Z) is present  
in a domain.  
Under Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, do not Use an alternate type of adapter or  
use the following adapters for  
onboard network device to install the  
network access when you are using Oracle Solaris OS via the network.  
the boot net installcommand to  
install the Oracle Solaris OS:  
• PCIe Quad-port Gigabit Ethernet  
UTP Low Profile Adapter (4447A-  
Z/  
X4447A-Z)  
• PCIe Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber  
XFP Low Profile Adapter (1027A-  
Z/  
X1027A-Z)  
6542632  
O
O
Memory leak in PCIe module if driver For Oracle Solaris 10 11/06, this has  
attach fails.  
been fixed in patch 120011-09.  
No workaround is available.  
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Software Documentation Updates  
This section contains late-breaking software information that became known after  
the documentation set was published and corrections in the  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 servers software documentation.  
The corrections for SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers  
XSCF Reference Manual, if not otherwise specified, also apply to the man pages which  
XSCF provides. And they supersede the information on the man pages.  
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TABLE 3-15 lists known documentation updates.  
TABLE 3-15 Software Documentation Updates  
Title  
Page Number  
Update  
SPARC Enterprise  
44  
The description, "The HTTPS service starts immediately after  
being enabled.", in step 3 of section "To Enable or Disable the  
Service Processor HTTPS Service" will be changed as follows:  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M  
8000/M9000 Servers  
Administration Guide  
With disable, the HTTPS service stops immediately. With enable,  
the HTTPS service starts after the XSCF is reset by execution of  
the rebootxscf(8) command.  
73  
The description, "If you create a second IM volume before the  
first IM volume completes its synchronization, the first volume's  
RAID status will indicate SYNC, and the second volume's RAID  
status will indicate OPTIMAL." in Section 5.2.1, "Creating a  
Hardware Mirrored Volume" will be changed as follows:  
If you create a second IM volume before the first IM volume  
completes its synchronization, the first volume's RAID status  
will indicate SYNC, and the second volume's RAID status will  
indicate DEGRADED  
SPARC Enterprise  
2-17  
The host name can include "." (period).  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M  
8000/M9000 Servers  
XSCF User's Guide  
The description, "A label element can contain alphanumeric  
characters (a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9), "-" (hyphen) and "." (period).  
Each label element must always begin with an alphabetic  
character and end with an alphanumeric character. However,  
you cannot use a "." (period) in a host name." in "Host  
name/domain name" of TABLE 2-2 Network Configuration will  
be changed as follows:  
A label element can contain alphanumeric characters (a to z, A to  
Z, 0 to 9), "-" (hyphen) and "." (period). Each label element must  
always begin with an alphabetic character and end with an  
alphanumeric character.  
2-28  
"Configuring XSCF Routing" in Section 2.2.1 Network  
Configuration will be changed. See “Configuring XSCF Routing”  
on page 94 for details.  
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Title  
Page Number  
Update  
SPARC Enterprise  
2-33  
In the step 2 of "Configuring IP Packet Filtering Rules for XSCF  
Network",  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M  
8000/M9000 Servers  
XSCF User's Guide  
The description,  
<Example 1> Permit the IP address 192.168.100.0/255.255.255.0  
to go through.  
XSCF> setpacketfilters -y -c add -i xscf#0-lan#0  
-s 192.168.100.0/255.255.255.0  
is updated as follows:  
<Example 1> Permit the IP address 192.168.100.0/255.255.255.0  
to go through.  
XSCF> setpacketfilters -y -c add -i xscf#0-lan#0  
-s 192.168.100.0/255.255.255.0 -j ACCEPT  
2-43  
The description,  
"<Example> Specify 3 for the retry count, an eight-character  
password containing at least two digits, 60 days for the  
expiration period, and 15 days for the advance notice of  
expiration.  
XSCF>setpasswordpolicy -y 3 -m 8 -d 2 -u 0 -l 0  
-o 0 -M 60 -w 15",  
is updated as follows:  
<Example> Specify 3 for the retry count, 8 for the minimum  
password length, 2 for the maximum credit by digits contained  
in a password, 60 days for the period of validity, and 15 days for  
the advance notice of validity expiration warning.  
XSCF> setpasswordpolicy -y 3 -m 8 -d 2 -u 0 -l 0  
-o 0 -M 60 -w 15  
In this case, since the maximum credit by digits contained in a  
password is set to 2, the number of numeric characters used in  
the password (2 at maximum) is subtracted from the minimum  
password length (8 characters); and the actual minimum  
password length is 6 to 8 characters.  
However, regardless of the setting of credit, the actual minimum  
password length will never be less than 6.  
For details, see TABLE 2-4 User Account Administration, and the  
setpasswordpolicy(8) man page or the XSCF Reference  
Manual.  
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Title  
Page Number  
Update  
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2-177  
You cannot set the memory mirror mode for a PSB in  
M8000/M9000 servers.  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M  
8000/M9000 Servers  
XSCF User's Guide  
The PSB#02 data is included erroneously for the procedures  
example of M4000/M5000 servers in "Setting the Memory Mirror  
Mode for a PSB" of Section 2.2.14 System Board Configuration.  
The example will be changed as follows:  
3. Use the showfru(8) command to confirm the setting of  
memory mirror mode.  
XSCF>showfru -a sb  
Device Location XSB Mode Memory Mirror Mode  
sb  
sb  
00  
01  
Quad  
Uni  
Yes  
No  
3-4  
The description, "When you return to XSCF Shell console  
without logging out from the domain, the return causes  
automatically logging out from the domain. At this time, a  
background program is forced to quit. To avoid the background  
program force-quit, return to XSCF Shell console with logging  
out from the domain. " in "Domain console (RW console)" of  
TABLE 3-1 Types of Terminals Connected With XSCF will be  
changed as follows:  
If you return to the XSCF Shell from the domain console, or if  
you terminate the XSCF Shell, both without logging out of the  
domain, you will be automatically logged out from the domain.  
At the same time, a termination signal might be sent to any  
program that is running in the background on the domain  
console.  
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Title  
Page Number  
Update  
SPARC Enterprise  
8-12  
8.1.10 Firmware Update Procedure, "Updating XCP From the  
Network",  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M  
8000/M9000 Servers  
XSCF User's Guide  
In - Command operation, step 2 and - Web browser operation,  
step4, the following sentence into the top of each step are added,  
- Command operation  
2. Import XCP  
Perform next step 3, "Perform the firmware update" immediately,  
after the XCP import ends.  
- Web browser operation  
4. Import XCP.  
Perform next step 5, "Perform the firmware update"  
immediately, after the XCP import ends.  
And - Web browser operation, step5 is modified as follows,  
5. If complete message is displayed, the XCP importing has  
ended. Perform the firmware update.  
to  
4 c) If complete message is displayed, the XCP importing has  
ended. Confirm the imported version.  
5. Perform the firmware update.  
SPARC Enterprise  
console(8)  
command  
M3000/M4000/M5000/  
M8000/M9000 Servers  
XSCF Reference Manual  
If you return to the XSCF shell from the domain console, or if  
you terminate the XSCF shell, both without logging out of the  
domain, you will be automatically logged out from the domain.  
At the same time, a termination signal might be sent to any  
program that is running in the background on the domain  
console.  
forcerebootxs forcerebootxscf(8) command will be added. For detail, see  
cf(8) command forcerebootxscf(8) Command” on page 96.  
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Title  
Page Number  
Update  
SPARC Enterprise  
password(8)  
The following limitations are added:  
M3000/M4000/M5000/  
M8000/M9000 Servers  
XSCF Reference Manual  
command  
When invoked without a user operand, password operates on  
the current user account.  
When invoked without options, password prompts you to  
change the account password. The following restrictions apply:  
- Password must be six or more characters.  
- Password must be composed of five or more unique characters.  
- Passwords must not be composed of only space characters.  
- Passwords cannot be five or more consecutive characters such  
as "012345" or "zyxwvu".  
- Passwords cannot be specified with symmetric strings such as  
"qazwswzaq" or "qazwsswzaq".  
- Passwords cannot match any National Insurance number,  
represented as "XXzzzzzzX" (X: capital letter, z: numeric  
character), that is used in the United Kingdom.  
- Passwords cannot match a word or term such as a proper name  
that can be found in dictionaries.  
- Passwords cannot contain the user name at the beginning or  
ending.  
- Passwords must not match the currently configured password.  
- Passwords cannot be specified with only slight change, for  
example, changing lower case letters to upper case, or upper  
case letters to lower case.  
sethostname(8) The host name can include "." (period). The description,  
command  
"Alphanumeric character and "-" can be used." in hostname  
operand will be changed as follows:  
Alphanumeric character, "-", and "." can be used.  
sethttps(8)  
You can now specify the -boption with the -cgenserverkey  
command  
and -cselfsignoptions.  
The synopsis is as follows:  
:sethttps [ [-q] -{y|n}] -cgenserverkey[-bbits]  
:sethttps [ [-q] -{y|n}] -cselfsigncountry state | province  
locality organization organizationalunit common e-mail [-bbits]  
The option is as follows:  
-bbits  
It specifies the size (bit length) of the web server private key to  
be created. You can specify either 1024 or 2048 for bits. If no  
value is specified, a 2048-bit web server private key is created.  
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Title  
Page Number  
Update  
setnameserver For the domainname operand, description is updated as follows:  
(8) command  
Specifies the domain name of the DNS search path to be  
registered or deleted. You can specify up to five domain names,  
each separated by a space. domainname is specified in up to 254  
characters with label elements delimited by a "." (period). If a  
domain name exceeding 254 characters is specified, an error  
occurs. The label element of the domain name can contain letters  
(a to z, A to Z), numbers (0 to 9), and the special characters "-"  
(hyphens) and "." (period). The domain name must begin with a  
letter and end with either a letter or number. A "." (period) can  
be used as delimiter.  
SPARC Enterprise  
setntp(8),  
For the address operand, a part of description is updated as  
follows:  
M3000/M4000/M5000/  
M8000/M9000 Servers  
XSCF Reference Manual  
showntp(8)  
command  
A host name is specified in up to 64 characters with label  
elements delimited by a "." (period). The label element of the  
host name can contain letters (a to z, A to Z), numbers (0 to 9),  
and the special characters "-" (hyphens) and "." (period). The host  
name must begin with a letter and end with either a letter or  
number. A "." (period) can be used as delimiter. Host name, if  
specified, must be resolvable.  
setpasswordpo The following description for the initial setting of -mminlen will  
licy(8)  
be added:  
command  
The initial setting is 9.  
setupfru(8)  
The following description also applies to M4000/M5000 servers:  
command  
Although a CMU with two CPUs can be configured into Quad-  
XSB mode on an M8000/M9000 server, the server generates a  
"configuration error" message for those XSBs that do not have a  
CPU and memory.  
showhardconf In DESCRIPTION, "External I/O Expansion Unit information"  
and "PCI card information" are added with the following note:  
(8) command  
(displayed only while the domain power is on)  
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Updates of the SPARC Enterprise  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers  
XSCF User’s Guide  
The following information supersedes the information in the SPARC Enterprise  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide.  
Configuring XSCF Routing  
In a redundant XSCF unit configuration, the following are examples of data when  
routing is done in each subnet.  
<Example 1> This example shows one default gateway.  
XSCF Unit 0  
XSCF Unit 1  
xscf#0-lan#0 [192.168.11.10]  
+------------------------------+  
XSCF-LAN#0  
xscf#1-lan#0 [192.168.11.20]  
XSCF-LAN#0  
XSCF Unit 0  
XSCF Unit 1  
xscf#0-lan#1 [10.12.108.10]  
+------------------------------+  
XSCF-LAN#1  
xscf#1-lan#1 [10.12.108.20]  
XSCF-LAN#1  
Destination  
Gateway  
Netmask  
Interface  
[192.168.11.0] -  
[192.168.11.0] -  
[10.12.108.0] -  
[255.255.255.0] xscf#0-lan#0  
[255.255.255.0] xscf#1-lan#0  
[255.255.255.0] xscf#0-lan#1  
[default]  
[10.12.108.1]  
[0.0.0.0]  
xscf#0-lan#1  
[10.12.108.0] -  
[255.255.255.0] xscf#1-lan#1  
[0.0.0.0] xscf#1-lan#1  
[default]  
[10.12.108.1]  
Note – The method of determining the routing for an XSCF interface depends on  
the network environment at the installation site. The network environment for  
system operation must have a suitable configuration.  
Note – You cannot set the routing to the takeover IP address.  
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<Example 2> This example shows two default gateways.  
XSCF Unit 0  
XSCF Unit 1  
xscf#0-lan#0 [192.168.11.10]  
+------------------------------+  
XSCF-LAN#0  
xscf#1-lan#0 [192.168.11.20]  
XSCF-LAN#0  
XSCF Unit 0  
XSCF Unit 1  
xscf#0-lan#1 [10.12.108.10]  
+------------------------------+  
XSCF-LAN#1  
xscf#1-lan#1 [10.12.108.20]  
XSCF-LAN#1  
Destination  
Gateway  
Netmask  
Interface  
[192.168.11.0] -  
[default]  
[255.255.255.0] xscf#0-lan#0  
[192.168.11.1] [0.0.0.0] xscf#0-lan#0  
[192.168.11.0] -  
[default]  
[255.255.255.0] xscf#1-lan#0  
[192.168.11.1] [0.0.0.0]  
xscf#1-lan#0  
[10.12.108.0] -  
[255.255.255.0] xscf#0-lan#1  
[default]  
[10.12.108.1]  
[0.0.0.0]  
xscf#0-lan#1  
[10.12.108.0] -  
[255.255.255.0] xscf#1-lan#1  
[0.0.0.0] xscf#1-lan#1  
[default]  
[10.12.108.1]  
Note – When using two default gateways, you must configure the network to  
recognize both gateways as default gateways. However, either one of two default  
gateways is selected automatically after this configuration is done.  
Command operation  
1. Use the showroute(8) command to display the routing environment.  
XSCF> showroute -a  
Destination  
Gateway  
Netmask  
Flags Interface  
192.168.11.0 *  
255.255.255.0 U  
255.255.255.0 U  
xscf#0-lan#0  
xscf#0-lan#1  
xscf#0-lan#1  
10.12.108.0  
default  
*
10.12.108.1  
0.0.0.0  
UG  
Destination  
Gateway  
Netmask  
Interface  
192.168.11.0 *  
255.255.255.0 xscf#1-lan#0  
255.255.255.0 xscf#1-lan#1  
10.12.108.0  
default  
*
10.12.108.1  
0.0.0.0  
xscf#1-lan#1  
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2. Use the setroute(8) command to specify the routing environment for a network  
interface.  
<Example 1> Add routing with Destination 192.168.11.0 and Netmask  
255.255.255.0 to XSCF-LAN#0 in the XSCFU#0.  
XSCF> setroute -c add -n 192.168.11.0 -m 255.255.255.0 xscf#0-lan#0  
<Example 2> Add routing with the default Gateway 10.12.108.1 to  
XSCF-LAN#1 in the XSCFU#0.  
XSCF> setroute -c add -n 0.0.0.0 -g 10.12.108.1 xscf#0-lan#1  
<Example 3> Delete routing with destination 192.168.11.0 and  
netmask 255.255.255.0 to XSCF-LAN#0 in the XSCFU#0.  
XSCF> setroute -c del -n 192.168.11.0 -m 255.255.255.0 xscf#0-lan#0  
Updates of the SPARC Enterprise  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers  
XSCF Reference Manual  
The following information supersedes the information in the SPARC Enterprise  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual.  
forcerebootxscf(8) Command  
NAME  
forcerebootxscf - resets XSCF forcibly  
SYNOPSIS  
forcerebootxscf  
forcerebootxscf -h  
DESCRIPTION  
The forcerebootxscf(8) command resets the XSCF forcibly.  
The command registers an error log and resets XSCF forcibly when the  
rebootxscf(8) command cannot respond for a firmware error after  
logging in XSCF.  
When the forcerebootxscf(8) command is executed in the system  
with the dual XSCF configuration, only the XSCF, on which the  
command has been executed, will be reset. When the active XSCF is reset,  
the other XSCF becomes active.  
Privileges  
You must have platadmor fieldengprivilege to run this command.  
Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.  
OPTIONS  
The following option is supported:  
-h Displays usage statement.  
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DESCRIPTION  
• When the command is executed, a prompt to confirm execution of the  
command is displayed. Enter "y" to execute the command or "n" to  
cancel the command.  
• When the command is executed, an error log indicating a firmware  
problem is registered.  
Be sure to execute this command only when the rebootxscf(8)  
command does not respond and the system cannot be recovered from  
the detected firmware problem.  
• The forcerebootxscf(8) command terminates all connection to  
XSCF, such as telnet or ssh.  
• When you cancel the XSCF reset using the setdate(8) which  
commands reset XSCF automatically, even if you perform this  
command, the information that is set is not applied in XSCF.  
• By using the forcerebootxscf(8) command, you can reset XSCF  
while the domain is in operation. However, if you set up XSCF to serve  
as the upper NTP server of the domain, time lag may arise between  
XSCF and the domain. In such a case, adjust the domain time so that  
XSCF and the domain will be synchronized.  
• When the rebootxscf(8) command could not be executed and the  
forcerebootxscf(8) command is executed to reset XSCF, after  
setting the XSCF by executing the applynetwork(8),  
setaltitude(8), setdualpowerfeed(8), sethttps(8), setntp(8),  
setssh(8), or settelnet(8) command, there may be a case where this  
setting cannot be reflected properly. So be sure to execute the  
applynetwork(8), setaltitude(8), setdualpowerfeed(8),  
sethttps(8), setntp(8), setssh(8), or settelnet(8)command, then  
reflect the settings by executing the rebootxscf(8) command again.  
EXAMPLES  
EXAMPLE 1 Resets the XSCF forcibly.  
XSCF> forcerebootxscf  
Please take snapshot after reboot, when the XSCF is  
ready. [y|n] :y  
The XSCF will be forcibly reset. Continue? [y|n]:y  
EXIT STATUS  
SEE ALSO  
The following exit values are returned:  
0
Successful completion.  
>0 An error occurred.  
rebootxscf(8)  
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Miscellaneous Information  
Identifying Degraded Memory in a System  
1. Log in to XSCF.  
2. Type the following command:  
XSCF> showstatus  
The following example identifies that DIMM number 00A on CMU#3 has  
degraded memory.  
XSCF> showstatus  
CMU#3 Status:Normal;  
*
MEM#00A Status:Degraded;  
Identifying Different Memory Sizes in a System  
Board  
To identify if the domain contains system boards with different memory sizes, you  
can use either of the following commands to display the list of memory sizes:  
showdevices(8) command on the XSCF  
prtdiag(1M) command on the domain  
Using the showdevicesCommand  
1. Log in to XSCF.  
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2. Type the following command:  
XSCF> showdevices -d domain_id  
The following example displays 00-0 has 64GB of memory while the other system  
boards have 16GB.  
XSCF> showdevices -d 1  
Memory:  
-------  
board  
perm  
base  
domain target deleted remaining  
mem MB XSB mem MB mem MB  
0 0x0000004000000000 260288  
7384 0x0000034000000000 260288  
DID XSB mem MB mem MB address  
01 00-0 63680  
01 03-0 16384  
01 03-1 16384  
01 03-2 16384  
01 03-3 16384  
0 0x0000030000000000 260288  
0 0x000002c000000000 260288  
0 0x0000028000000000 260288  
Using the prtdiagCommand to Identify Memory Size  
On the domain, execute the prtdiagcommand.  
# prtdiag  
The following example displays different memory sizes.  
# prtdiag  
============================ Memory Configuration ============================  
Memory Available  
LSB Group Size  
Memory  
Status  
DIMM  
Size  
# of Mirror Interleave  
DIMMs Mode Factor  
--- ------ ------------------ ------- ------ ----- ------- ----------  
00  
00  
03  
03  
04  
04  
05  
05  
06  
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
32768MB  
32768MB  
8192MB  
8192MB  
8192MB  
8192MB  
8192MB  
8192MB  
8192MB  
okay  
okay  
okay  
okay  
okay  
okay  
okay  
okay  
okay  
2048MB  
2048MB  
2048MB  
2048MB  
2048MB  
2048MB  
2048MB  
2048MB  
2048MB  
16 no  
16 no  
4 no  
4 no  
4 no  
4 no  
4 no  
4 no  
4 no  
8-way  
8-way  
2-way  
2-way  
2-way  
2-way  
2-way  
2-way  
2-way  
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Identifying Permanent Memory in a Target Board  
1. Log in to XSCF.  
2. Execute the following command:  
XSCF> showdevices -d domain_id  
The following example shows a display of the showdevices -dcommand  
where 0 is the domain_id.  
XSCF> showdevices -d 0  
...  
Memory:  
-------  
board  
perm  
base  
domain target deleted remaining  
mem MB XSB mem MB mem MB  
0 0x0000000000000000 24576  
DID XSB mem MB mem MB address  
00 00-0  
00 00-2  
00 00-3  
8192  
8192  
8192  
1674 0x000003c000000000 24576  
0 0x0000034000000000 24576  
...  
The entry for column 4 perm mem MB indicates the presence of permanent  
memory if the value is non-zero.  
The example shows permanent memory on 00-2, with 1674 MB.  
If the board includes permanent memory, when you execute the deleteboard(8)  
command or the moveboard(8) command, the following notice appears:  
System may be temporarily suspended, proceed? [y|n]:  
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4
This section describes the special instructions and the issues about the M3000 server  
hardware.  
“Notes and Limitations” on page 101  
“Hardware RAID Function” on page 105  
“Hardware Documentation Updates” on page 105  
Notes and Limitations  
Notes on Hardware RAID  
Notes on Using the Hardware RAID  
Make backup copies of important data and programs periodically. In some  
failures, rebuild of hardware RAID and the data restore from the backup media  
might become necessary.  
To ensure data integrity in time of power failure, it is recommended to use an  
uninterruptible power supply (UPS).  
If you require higher availability such as the controller or the data path  
redundancy, use the dedicated RAID system.  
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Notes on Building or Deleting the Hardware RAID  
The data in the disk drive is not secured during the build or the deletion of a  
hardware RAID. When you build a new hardware RAID while the system is  
running, or delete the hardware RAID, ensure to make backup copies of the data.  
After building a hardware RAID, you need to install data or restore data from the  
backup media.  
With no load, the hardware RAID build or the synchronization associated with  
maintenance takes about 180 minutes for a 300 GB disk drive. It takes about 360  
minutes for a 600 GB disk drive.  
If there is a system restart during the hardware RAID build or synchronization,  
the build/synchronization must be started again from the beginning.  
When the hardware RAID applied, the volume size is smaller than the size of  
original disk.  
Notes on Operating the Hardware RAID  
In some cases, RAID controller cannot conclude the disk drive is completely in  
failure, and system slowdown might occur. To do maintenance in this status, follow  
the procedures below.  
1. Delete the hardware RAID.  
2. Replace all the member disks related to the hardware RAID.  
3. Rebuild the hardware RAID.  
4. Restore the data from the backup media.  
Notes on raidctl(1M) Command  
The following options of the raidctl(1M) command can not be used because the  
hardware specifications do not support them.  
raidctl-C-r1E(To create a RAID 1E)  
raidctl-c-r1E(To create a RAID 1E)  
raidctl-a(To assign hot-spare disks)  
raidctl-p(To set the cache)  
raidctl-C-z(To specify the volume capacity)  
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Notes on DVD Drive and Discs  
See the "Notes on DVD Drives and Discs in SPARC Enterprise" on the website below  
before using the CD/DVD discs in the standard DVD drive mounted in this server.  
Notes on the Use of USB Memory  
To execute the dumpconfig(8), restoreconfig(8) or snapshot(8) command, if  
you specify USB memory as the destination to store data, prepare the USB memory  
as a medium in advance.  
The data stored will include the information about the system. To use USB memory,  
you need to pay attention to the management of the USB memory in which the data  
stored, from the data security viewpoint.  
We do not provide guarantees to every USB memory from any manufacturers that  
currently on the market against its connectivity to XSCF and proper operation.  
Depending on the USB memory in use, defects such as the XSCF firmware error or  
reset may occur. In case such defects occurred, stop the use of USB memory  
immediately.  
To connect the USB memory to the USB port for XSCF, connect the USB memory  
directly to the USB port. If connected via USB hub or USB extension cables, it may  
cause errors.  
Power Control and Operator Panel Mode Switch  
Note – Before using the RCI function, see “Notes on RCI Function” on page 19.  
When you use the remote power control utilizing the RCI function or the automatic  
power control system (APCS), you can disable this remote power control or the  
APCS by setting the mode switch to Service mode on the operator panel.  
Disabling these features ensures that you do not unintentionally switch the system  
power on or off during maintenance. Note that system power off with the APCS  
cannot be disabled with the mode switch. Therefore, be sure to turn off automatic  
power control via APCS before starting maintenance.  
If you switch the mode while using the RCI or the automatic power control, the  
system power is controlled as follows.  
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TABLE 4-1  
Function  
RCI and APCS Control with Mode Switch  
Mode Switch  
Locked  
Service  
RCI  
Remote power-on/power-off  
operations are enabled.  
Remote power-on/power-off  
operations are disabled.  
APCS  
Automatic power-on/power-off  
operations are enabled.  
Automatic power-on is disabled, but  
power-off remains enabled.  
To use the RCI function, see the SPARC Enterprise  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers RCI Build Procedure and the SPARC  
Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers RCI User’s Guide.  
To use the APCS, see the Enhanced Support Facility User’s Guide for Machine  
Administration Automatic Power Control Function (Supplement Edition).  
Limitation for 1027A-Z/X1027A-Z  
For 1027A-Z/X1027A-Z, PCIe Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber XFP cards, this  
maximum limit apply:  
No more than one card in an M3000 server.  
Limitation for 4447A-Z/X4447A-Z  
For PCIe Quad-port Gigabit Ethernet UTP Low Profile Adapter (4447A-Z/  
X4447A-Z), this maximum limit apply:  
No more than four cards in an M3000 server.  
Patches for Emulex PCI Express (PCIe) Adapters  
The following Emulex PCIe adapters require drivers supplied in patch 120222-26:  
Sun StorageTek Enterprise Class 4Gb Dual-Port Fibre Channel PCIe HBA  
(XSEFC402AF)  
Sun StorageTek Enterprise Class 4Gb Single-Port Fibre Channel PCIe HBA  
(XSEFC401AF)  
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Hardware RAID Function  
RAID technology enables the construction of a logical volume made up of several  
physical disks to provide data redundancy, improved performance, or both.  
The on-board SAS controller of the M3000 server which consists of the SPARC64  
VII+ processors supports RAID 1 (mirroring) volumes using the Oracle Solaris OS  
raidctlutility.  
Requirements for Hardware RAID Support  
The table below shows the requirements for the hardware RAID support.  
TABLE 4-2  
Item  
Requirements for Hardware RAID Support  
Description  
Required Oracle Solaris OS  
patches  
At this time, no patches are required.  
3.2 or later  
Required ESF (Enhanced  
Support Facility) patches  
XSCF firmware  
RAID level  
XCP 1101 or later  
RAID 1 (IM: Integrated Mirror) only.  
Two member disks can be configured per RAID volume.  
Disk drive  
The member disks in a single RAID volume shall be made  
up of disk drives of the same capacity and of the same  
rotational speed.  
Solid State Drive (SSD) is not supported.  
Number of RAID volumes  
Up to two RAID volumes on a server.  
For notes on hardware RAID, see “Notes on Hardware RAID” on page 101.  
Hardware Documentation Updates  
TABLE 4-3 lists known documentation updates.  
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TABLE 4-3  
Title  
Hardware Documentation Updates  
Page Number  
Update  
SPARC Enterprise M3000  
Server Service Manual  
1-3  
The following caution will be added in "1.2.1 Electrical Safety  
Precautions":  
Caution - Before doing the maintenance, unplug the power  
cords. This product uses double pole/neutral fusing which could  
create an electric shock hazard.  
6-8  
B-2  
FIGURE 6-5 "Removing the Motherboard Unit" in Section 6.2,  
"Removing the Motherboard Unit will be changed. For detail, see  
“Removing the Motherboard Unit” on page 107.  
The following footnote will be added to Table B-1 "FRU List" in  
Section B.1, "Server Overview":  
Do not remove or swap non-FRU components such as MEMR  
and DDCs as this interferes with the repair depot’s ability to  
diagnose and repair field returns.  
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Updates of SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service  
Manual  
The following information supersedes the information in the SPARC Enterprise  
M3000 Server Service Manual.  
Removing the Motherboard Unit  
2. Hold the two opaque handles on both sides of the motherboard unit and lift  
the motherboard unit while sliding it out.  
FIGURE 6-5 Removing the Motherboard Unit  
Handles  
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5
This section describes the special instructions and the issues about the  
M4000/M5000 servers hardware.  
“Notes and Limitations” on page 109  
“Hardware Issues and Workarounds” on page 112  
“Hardware Documentation Updates” on page 112  
Notes and Limitations  
Notes on Server Installation  
The plug (NEMA L6-20) of the power cables supplied with the M4000/M5000  
servers has the following dimensions.  
Confirm in advance that the plug does not become an obstruction when plugged  
into the input power source at the installation site.  
Outside diameter of the connector part of the plug: 50 mm  
Maximum outside diameter of the plug cover: 57 mm  
Plug cover length from the connector end: 69.9 mm  
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Notes on DVD Drive and Discs  
See the "Notes on DVD Drives and Discs in SPARC Enterprise" on the website below  
before using the CD/DVD discs in the standard DVD drive mounted in this server.  
Notes on the Use of USB Memory  
To execute the dumpconfig(8), restoreconfig(8) or snapshot(8) command, if  
you specify USB memory as the destination to store data, prepare the USB memory  
as a medium in advance.  
The data stored will include the information about the system. To use USB memory,  
you need to pay attention to the management of the USB memory in which the data  
stored, from the data security viewpoint.  
We do not provide guarantees to every USB memory from any manufacturers that  
currently on the market against its connectivity to XSCF and proper operation.  
Depending on the USB memory in use, defects such as the XSCF firmware error or  
reset may occur. In case such defects occurred, stop the use of USB memory  
immediately.  
To connect the USB memory to the USB port for XSCF, connect the USB memory  
directly to the USB port. If connected via USB hub or USB extension cables, it may  
cause errors.  
Power Control and Operator Panel Mode Switch  
Note – Before using the RCI function, see “Notes on RCI Function” on page 19.  
When you use the remote power control utilizing the RCI function or the automatic  
power control system (APCS), you can disable this remote power control or the  
APCS by setting the mode switch to Service mode on the operator panel.  
Disabling these features ensures that you do not unintentionally switch the system  
power on or off during maintenance. Note that system power off with the APCS  
cannot be disabled with the mode switch. Therefore, be sure to turn off automatic  
power control via APCS before starting maintenance.  
If you switch the mode while using the RCI or the automatic power control, the  
system power is controlled as follows.  
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TABLE 5-1  
Function  
RCI and APCS Control with Mode Switch  
Mode Switch  
Locked  
Service  
RCI  
Remote power-on/power-off  
operations are enabled.  
Remote power-on/power-off  
operations are disabled.  
APCS  
Automatic power-on/power-off  
operations are enabled.  
Automatic power-on is disabled, but  
power-off remains enabled.  
To use the RCI function, see the SPARC Enterprise  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers RCI Build Procedure and the SPARC  
Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers RCI User’s Guide.  
To use the APCS, see the Enhanced Support Facility User's Guide for Machine  
Administration Automatic Power Control Function (Supplement Edition).  
Notes on Air Filter  
Fujitsu does not handle the air filter which is shown in the SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers Service Manual as a product.  
Limitation for 1027A-Z/X1027A-Z  
For PCIe Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber XFP Low Profile Adapter (1027A-Z/  
X1027A-Z), these maximum limits apply:  
No more than two cards per a domain in an M4000 server.  
No more than four cards per a domain in an M5000 server.  
Do not use these cards in an External I/O Expansion Unit.  
Limitation for 4447A-Z/X4447A-Z  
For PCIe Quad-port Gigabit Ethernet UTP Low Profile Adapter (4447A-Z/  
X4447A-Z), these maximum limits apply:  
No more than four cards per a domain in an M4000 server.  
No more than eight cards per a domain in an M5000 server.  
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No more than four cards in an External I/O Expansion Unit (two per PCIe I/O  
boat).  
Patches for Emulex PCI Express (PCIe) Adapters  
The following Emulex PCIe adapters require drivers supplied in patch 120222-26:  
Sun StorageTek Enterprise Class 4Gb Dual-Port Fibre Channel PCIe HBA  
(XSEFC402AF)  
Sun StorageTek Enterprise Class 4Gb Single-Port Fibre Channel PCIe HBA  
(XSEFC401AF)  
Hardware Issues and Workarounds  
Sun Crypto Accelerator 6000  
If you are not using the correct version of the Sun Crypto Accelerator (SCA) 6000  
driver, hot-plug operations on SCA 6000 can cause the M4000/M5000 servers to  
panic or hang. Version 1.1 of the SCA6000 driver and firmware supports hot-plug  
operations after the required bootstrap firmware upgrade has been performed.  
Version 1.0 of the SCA6000 driver does not support hot-plug and should not be used.  
Hardware Documentation Updates  
This section contains late-breaking hardware information that became known after  
the documentation set was published and corrections in the M4000/M5000 servers  
hardware documentation.  
TABLE 5-2 lists known documentation updates.  
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TABLE 5-2  
Title  
Hardware Documentation Updates  
Page Number  
Update  
SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers  
Installation Guide  
2-8  
"B-type plug" in the Note in "2.2.2 Cable Connections" should be  
substituted with "the plug with lock function."  
SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers  
Service Manual  
B-2  
The description for CPU Module in Table B-1 will add the  
following:  
At least one CPU Module (CPUM) is required on each eXtended  
System Board (XSB). The XSB includes the CPU, memory, and  
optional I/O. The XSB can be set to one of two logical  
configurations: uni-XSB or quad-XSB mode. In the uni-XSB  
mode, the M4000 server has one configurable XSB and the M5000  
server has two separate configurable XSBs. For more information  
on the rules for system configuration, refer to the SPARC  
Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers  
Administration Guide.  
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6
This section describes the special instructions and the issues about the  
M8000/M9000 servers hardware.  
“Notes and Limitations” on page 115  
“Hardware Issues and Workarounds” on page 119  
“Hardware RAID Function” on page 120  
“Hardware Documentation Updates” on page 121  
“Miscellaneous Information” on page 127  
Notes and Limitations  
Notes on Using a RAID-capable IOUA  
When using a RAID-capable IOUA on the M8000/M9000 servers, update XSCF  
firmware to XCP 1110 or later.  
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Notes on Hardware RAID  
Notes on Using the Hardware RAID  
Make backup copies of important data and programs periodically. In some  
failures, rebuild of hardware RAID and the data restore from the backup media  
might become necessary.  
To ensure data integrity in time of power failure, it is recommended to use an  
uninterruptible power supply (UPS).  
If you require higher availability such as the controller or the data path  
redundancy, use the dedicated RAID system.  
Notes on Building or Deleting the Hardware RAID  
The data in the disk drive is not secured during the build or the deletion of a  
hardware RAID. When you build a new hardware RAID while the system is  
running, or delete the hardware RAID, ensure to make backup copies of the data.  
After building a hardware RAID, you need to install data or restore data from the  
backup media.  
With no load, the hardware RAID build or the synchronization associated with  
maintenance takes about 180 minutes for a 300 GB disk drive. It takes about 360  
minutes for a 600 GB disk drive.  
If there is a system restart during the hardware RAID build or synchronization,  
the build/synchronization must be started again from the beginning.  
When the hardware RAID applied, the volume size is smaller than the size of  
original disk.  
Notes on Operating the Hardware RAID  
In some cases, RAID controller cannot conclude the disk drive is completely in  
failure, and system slowdown might occur. To do maintenance in this status, follow  
the procedures below.  
1. Delete the hardware RAID.  
2. Replace all the member disks related to the hardware RAID.  
3. Rebuild the hardware RAID.  
4. Restore the data from the backup media.  
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Notes on raidctl(1M) Command  
The following options of the raidctl(1M) command can not be used because the  
hardware specifications do not support them.  
raidctl -C -r 1E(To create a RAID 1E)  
raidctl -c -r 1E(To create a RAID 1E)  
raidctl -a(To assign hot-spare disks)  
raidctl -p(To set the cache)  
raidctl -C -z(To specify the volume capacity)  
Notes on DVD Drive and Discs  
See the "Notes on DVD Drives and Discs in SPARC Enterprise" on the website below  
before using the CD/DVD discs in the standard DVD drive mounted in this server.  
Notes on the Use of USB Memory  
To execute the dumpconfig(8), restoreconfig(8) or snapshot(8) command, if  
you specify USB memory as the destination to store data, prepare the USB memory  
as a medium in advance.  
The data stored will include the information about the system. To use USB memory,  
you need to pay attention to the management of the USB memory in which the data  
stored, from the data security viewpoint.  
We do not provide guarantees to every USB memory from any manufacturers that  
currently on the market against its connectivity to XSCF and proper operation.  
Depending on the USB memory in use, defects such as the XSCF firmware error or  
reset may occur. In case such defects occurred, stop the use of USB memory  
immediately.  
To connect the USB memory to the USB port for XSCF, connect the USB memory  
directly to the USB port. If connected via USB hub or USB extension cables, it may  
cause errors.  
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Power Control and Operator Panel Mode Switch  
Note – Before using the RCI function, see “Notes on RCI Function” on page 19.  
When you use the remote power control utilizing the RCI function or the automatic  
power control system (APCS), you can disable this remote power control or the  
APCS by setting the mode switch to Service mode on the operator panel.  
Disabling these features ensures that you do not unintentionally switch the system  
power on or off during maintenance. Note that system power off with the APCS  
cannot be disabled with the mode switch. Therefore, be sure to turn off automatic  
power control via APCS before starting maintenance.  
If you switch the mode while using the RCI or the automatic power control, the  
system power is controlled as follows.  
TABLE 6-1  
Function  
RCI and APCS Control with Mode Switch  
Mode Switch  
Locked  
Service  
RCI  
Remote power-on/power-off  
operations are enabled.  
Remote power-on/power-off  
operations are disabled.  
APCS  
Automatic power-on/power-off  
operations are enabled.  
Automatic power-on is disabled, but  
power-off remains enabled.  
To use the RCI function, see the SPARC Enterprise  
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers RCI Build Procedure and the SPARC  
Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers RCI User’s Guide.  
To use the APCS, see the Enhanced Support Facility User's Guide for Machine  
Administration Automatic Power Control Function (Supplement Edition).  
Limitation for 1027A-Z/X1027A-Z  
For PCIe Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber XFP Low Profile Adapter (1027A-  
Z/X1027A-Z), these maximum limits apply:  
No more than six cards per a domain.  
Do not use these cards in an External I/O Expansion Unit.  
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Limitation for 4447A-Z/X4447A-Z  
For PCIe Quad-port Gigabit Ethernet UTP Low Profile Adapter (4447A-Z/X4447A-  
Z), these maximum limits apply:  
No more than eight cards per a domain.  
No more than four cards in an External I/O Expansion Unit (two per PCIe I/O  
boat).  
Patches for Emulex PCI Express (PCIe) Adapters  
The following Emulex PCIe adapters require drivers supplied in patch 120222-26:  
Sun StorageTek Enterprise Class 4Gb Dual-Port Fibre Channel PCIe HBA  
(XSEFC402AF)  
Sun StorageTek Enterprise Class 4Gb Single-Port Fibre Channel PCIe HBA  
(XSEFC401AF)  
Hardware Issues and Workarounds  
DVD Drives and cfgadm  
The Solaris cfgadm(1M) command does not always unconfigure a DVD drive from a  
domain on the M8000/M9000 servers.  
Disable the Volume Management Daemon (vold) before unconfiguring a DVD drive  
with the cfgadm(1M) command. To disable vold, stop the daemon by issuing the  
command /etc/init.d/volmgt stop. After the device has been removed or  
inserted, restart the daemon by issuing the command /etc/init.d/volmgt  
start.  
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Sun Crypto Accelerator 6000  
If you are not using the correct version of the Sun Crypto Accelerator (SCA) 6000  
driver, hot-plug operations on SCA 6000 can cause the M8000/M9000 servers to  
panic or hang. Version 1.1 of the SCA6000 driver and firmware supports hot-plug  
operations after the required bootstrap firmware upgrade has been performed.  
Version 1.0 of the SCA6000 driver does not support hot-plug and should not be used.  
Hardware RAID Function  
RAID technology enables the construction of a logical volume made up of several  
physical disks to provide data redundancy, improved performance, or both.  
The M8000/M9000 servers mounted with a RAID-capable IOUA support RAID 1  
(mirroring) volumes using the Oracle Solaris OS raidctl utility.  
Note – When the onboard device card is RAID-capable, the showhardconf(8)  
command displays Type 2 in the output.  
PCI#0 Name_Property:pci; Card_Type:IOUA;  
+ Serial:PP0611T826 ; Type:2;  
+ FRU-Part-Number:CA21138-B84X 010AE/371-5000-05 ;  
Requirements for Hardware RAID Support  
The table below shows the requirements for the hardware RAID support on the  
M8000/M9000 servers.  
TABLE 6-2  
Item  
Requirements for Hardware RAID Support  
Description  
*
Required Oracle Solaris  
OS/packages/patches  
Oracle Solaris 10 8/07  
SUNWigb  
-
138174-04  
138174-04  
Oracle Solaris 10 5/08 through Oracle  
Solaris 10 5/09  
Oracle Solaris 10 10/09 or later  
Oracle Solaris 11 11/11  
-
-
-
-
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TABLE 6-2  
Item  
Requirements for Hardware RAID Support (Continued)  
Description  
ESF (Enhanced Support  
3.0 or later  
Oracle Solaris 10 914527-17  
Facility)/Supported Oracle  
Solaris OS/Required patches  
4.0  
Oracle Solaris 11 T006481SP-01  
XSCF firmware  
RAID level  
XCP 1110 or later  
• RAID 1 (IM: Integrated Mirror) only  
• Two member disks can be configured per RAID volume  
Disk drive  
• The member disks in a single RAID volume shall be made up of disk drives  
of the same capacity and of the same rotational speed  
• Solid State Drive (SSD) is not supported  
Number of RAID volumes  
Up to one RAID volume per a RAID-capable IOUA  
* To obtain SUNWigb package, contact your sales representative.  
For notes on hardware RAID, see “Notes on Hardware RAID” on page 116.  
Hardware Documentation Updates  
This section contains late-breaking hardware information that became known after  
the documentation set was published and corrections in the M8000/M9000 servers  
hardware documentation.  
TABLE 6-3 lists known documentation updates.  
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TABLE 6-3  
Title  
Hardware Documentation Updates  
Page Number  
Update  
SPARC Enterprise  
M8000/M9000 Servers  
Overview Guide  
1-6  
The description about Hardware RAID function will add the  
following:  
Two hard disks which are connected to the IOU onboard device  
card (IOUA) can be constructed as a single logical volume. The  
mirrored configuration of the constructed logical volume can  
secure the data redundancy, as well as achieving the  
improvement in system fault tolerance.  
Note - Hardware RAID is supported only on the M8000/M9000  
servers on which a RAID-capable onboard device card (IOUA) is  
mounted. The RAID-capable IOUA requires a minimum XSCF  
firmware with applicable Oracle Solaris OS patches. See the  
latest Product Notes for this information.  
Note - When the onboard device card is RAID-capable, the  
showhardconf(8) command displays Type 2 in the output.  
SPARC Enterprise  
M8000/M9000 Servers  
Site Planning Guide  
1-18  
A part of values in inches on FIGURE 1-13 to FIGURE 1-16 will  
be corrected. For detail, see “M9000 Servers Installation Area” on  
page 123.  
1-35  
7-8  
For the order number of Vibration-proof bracket and Vibration-  
proof feet, see “Miscellaneous Information” on page 127.  
SPARC Enterprise  
M8000/M9000 Servers  
Service Manual  
The mounting location of I/O Unit (IOU) indicated on FIGURE  
7-4 will be corrected. For detail, see “I/O Unit (IOU) Mounting  
Locations” on page 126."  
Updates of SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers  
Site Planning Guide  
The following information supersedes the information in the SPARC Enterprise  
M8000/M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide  
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M9000 Servers Installation Area  
FIGURE 1-13 M9000 Server (Base Cabinet) Installation Area  
Service area  
M9000  
(Base cabinet)  
Service area  
850 (33.4)  
Unit: mm (inch)  
Front  
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FIGURE 1-14 M9000 Server (Base Cabinet) + Power Cabinet Installation Area  
Service area  
M9000  
(Base cabinet)  
317  
Service area  
(12.5)  
837 (33.0)  
Unit: mm (inch)  
1154 (45.3)  
Front  
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FIGURE 1-15 M9000 Server (Base Cabinet + Expansion Cabinet) Installation Area  
Service area  
M9000  
M9000  
(Ex. cabinet)  
(Base cabinet)  
Service area  
837 (33.0)  
Unit: mm (inch)  
1674 (65.9)  
Front  
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FIGURE 1-16 M9000 Server (Base Cabinet + Expansion Cabinet) + Power Cabinet  
Installation Are  
Service area  
M9000  
(Base cabinet)  
M9000  
(Ex. cabinet)  
317  
(12.5)  
Service area  
824 (32.4)  
Unit: mm (inch)  
2282 (89.8)  
Front  
Updates of SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers  
Service Manual  
The following information supersedes the information in the SPARC Enterprise  
M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual.  
I/O Unit (IOU) Mounting Locations  
FIGURE 7-4 shows the mounting locations of IOUs in the M9000 server (with the  
expansion cabinet).  
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FIGURE 7-4 IOU Mounting Locations (Front of M9000 with the Expansion Cabinet)  
IOU#0  
IOU#2  
IOU#4  
IOU#6  
IOU#8  
IOU#10  
IOU#12  
IOU#14  
Miscellaneous Information  
Cabinet Stabilization Measures  
This section shows useful methods of securing an M8000/M9000 server to prevent it  
from shifting due to vibration.  
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Method of Securing the Cabinet to the Floor Surface  
Vibration-proof Bracket  
order number: CA06620-H901  
By specifying the above, you can issue an order to get the following four kinds of  
parts. (You should order the bolt separately.)  
Fixing bracket: C230-4130-X514 (x4)  
Bushing: C230-4080-X003 (x4)  
Metal washer: F6-WB12-121 (x4)  
Metal washer: F6-WM12-121 (x4)  
Bolt: F6-B12-***121 (Bolt diameter: M12)  
***= Bolt length (mm)  
The bolt length must be specified here.  
Note – Consult with the company that constructed the building because the length  
depends on the structure of the building.  
Vibration-proof Feet  
order number: CA06620-H902  
By specifying the above, you can issue an order to get the following parts. (You  
should order the bolt separately.)  
F6-DA6G (x4)  
Change this board leg (height adjustment leg) to the "F6-DA6G" and tighten the bolt  
from under the floor.  
Bolt diameter: M20  
Bolt length: 15 mm + floor thickness  
Note – Consult with the company that constructed the building because the length  
depends on the structure of the building.  
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FIGURE 6-1 Example of Securing the Cabinet to the Floor Surface Using the Fixing Bracket (M9000 Server)  
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FIGURE 6-2 Example of Securing the Cabinet Through a Hole in the Floor  
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