FUJITSU SPARC M4000 User Manual

®
SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers  
Product Notes  
For XCP version 1041  
Manual Code C120-E466-04EN  
Part No. 820-2389-13  
October 2007, Revision A  
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SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Product Notes for XCP Version 1041 • October 2007  
Preface  
These product notes contain late-breaking information about the SPARC® Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 server hardware, software, or documentation that became known after  
the documentation set was published.  
Technical Support  
If you have technical questions or issues that are not addressed in the SPARC  
Enterprise M4000/M5000 servers documentation, contact a sales representative or a  
certified service engineer.  
Software Resources  
The Solaris™ Operating System and Sun Java™ Enterprise System software are  
preinstalled on your SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 servers.  
Contact a sales representative or a certified service engineer for software resources  
for your SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 servers.  
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Note – For latest patch information go to:  
Global Site  
Japanese Site  
North American Site  
Installation information and README files are included in the patch download.  
Accessing Documentation  
Instructions for installing, administering, and using your SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 servers are provided in the SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 servers  
documentation set.  
The documentation set is available for download from the following website:  
Global Site  
Japanese Site  
North American Site  
Note – Information in these product notes supersedes the information in the SPARC  
Enterprise M4000/M5000 servers documentation set.  
Solaris documentation is available at:  
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Revision History  
Edition  
Revised Section  
Details  
02  
Supported Versions of Firmware and Software  
Specific Issues and Workarounds  
Modification of description about the support of  
Capacity on Demand function.  
Modification and addition of issues and  
workarounds which found after the 01 version  
release.  
Documentation Updates  
Addition of articles about the documentation  
updates.  
03  
04  
Specific Issues and Workarounds  
Modification and addition of issues and  
workarounds which found after the 02 version  
release.  
Documentation Updates  
Addition of articles about the documentation  
updates.  
Specific Issues and Workarounds  
Modification and addition of issues and  
workarounds which found after the 03 version  
release.  
Documentation Updates  
Addition of articles about the documentation  
updates.  
Preface  
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SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Product Notes for XCP Version 1041 • October 2007  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000  
Servers Product Notes  
These product notes contain late-breaking information about the SPARC® Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 server hardware, software, or documentation that became known after  
the documentation set was published.  
Supported Versions of Firmware and  
Software  
The following firmware and software versions are supported in this release:  
XSCF Control Package (XCP) 1041 or later  
Note – When the XCP version preinstalled in your server is under XCP 1041, you  
must upgrade to XSCF Control Package(XCP) 1041 or later. Use the web browser  
interface, also known as the browser user interface (BUI), to import XCP firmware  
and then execute the flashupdatecommand to upgrade the XCP firmware with  
the XSCF Shell.  
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Caution – 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.  
The first version of the Solaris™ Operating System (OS) to support these servers  
is the Solaris 10 11/06 OS.  
XCP 1041 supports the External I/O Expansion Unit.  
This XCP release does not support the Capacity-On-Demand (COD) feature.  
Note – For the offering schedule of COD product and External I/O Expansion Unit,  
please contact your sales representative.  
Patch Information  
Solaris Patch Information  
The following patches are mandatory for Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000  
servers running Solaris 10 11/06 OS.  
118833-36 (Install 118833-36 before 125100-04.)  
125100-04 or later  
120068-03 or later  
123839-07 or later  
125424-01 or later  
125075-01 or later  
Note – See “Software Resources” on page vii for information on how to find the  
latest patches. Installation information and README files are included in the patch  
download.  
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Known Issues  
This section describes known issues in this release.  
General Functionality Issues and Limitations  
Because the term, admin, will be reserved for the system use in next version of  
XCP, please avoid using it to user account name. If you use the term, admin, to  
user account name, you have to delete it before upgrading the XCP.  
Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) is not recommended in cases below, due to the  
following restrictions on the DR addboard(8), deleteboard(8), and moveboard  
(8) commands. Please contact your Sales representative or Technical Support for  
additional information and software support.  
The target board (SB/XSB) with optional I/O cards because of some restrictions  
on specific cards.  
Caution – Use of DR in an unsupported configuration might result in a domain  
panic or might hang the system.  
Domains using the ZFS file system can not use Reconfiguration.  
PCI Hotplug feature is not available for this release.  
Please contact your sales representative or technical support for additional  
information and software support.  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 servers are cold service machines. Hot-swapping  
of the CPU/Memory board unit (CMU), I/O Unit (IOU), or any eXtended System  
Control Facility (XSCF) unit is not supported.  
The XSCF web browser interface, also known as the browser user interface (BUI),  
has limited availability in this release. It can be used for importing the XSCF  
firmware and it supports the snapshot(8) command Full log set collection  
function. Use the command-line interface (CLI) instead on the Service Processor  
and the domains for other activities.  
Power off all domains before upgrading the XCP firmware.  
In this release, to conduct the maintenance work of COD board, it is necessary to  
power off the system.  
For 1027A-Z/X1027A-Z, PCIe Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber XFP cards, these  
limits apply:  
Do not use more than two cards per domain.  
Do not use these cards in an External I/O Expansion Unit.  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Product Notes  
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For 4447A-Z/X4447A-Z, PCIe Quad-port Gigabit Ethernet Adapter UTP cards,  
these maximum limits apply:  
No more than two cards per I/O boat  
No more than four cards in a SPARC Enterprise M4000 server  
No more than eight cards in a SPARC Enterprise M5000 server  
Hardware Installation and Service Issues  
This section describes hardware specific issues and workarounds.  
Specific Issues and Workarounds  
TABLE 1 lists known hardware issues and possible workarounds.  
TABLE 1  
Hardware Issues and Workarounds  
CR ID  
Description  
Workaround  
6433420  
The domain console might display a Mailbox  
Issue a reset-allcommand from the OBP  
timeout or IOCB interrupt timeout error during (OK) prompt and reboot.  
boot.  
6488846  
6498780  
During boot, the domain console might display Check for the availability of the latest  
a checksum error for the SG(X)PCI2SCSIU320-  
Z SCSI controller I/O card.  
controller card firmware.  
On the SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000  
The PCI or PCI-X plug-in adapter card might  
servers, the OpenBoot. PROM (OBP) might not not be seated correctly. Reseat the card in slot 0  
detect the on-board disk (HDD) boot device.  
Performing a boot diskresults in a console  
message:  
of the IOU.  
Can’t locate boot device  
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About the interference of nut  
When you mount the SPARC Enterprise M4000 or M5000 server on the 19-inch rack,  
as you insert it all the way seated in the rack, the nut anchoring the bezel may  
interfere with the rack column and the server may fail to be seated correctly.  
In such a case, please replace the bezel anchoring nut and ring with the E-Ring.  
1. Remove the interfering bezel anchoring nut and ring.  
M5000 (6 places)  
M4000 (4 places)  
Ring  
Bezel Anchoring nut  
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2. In place of the removed nut and ring, attach the E-Ring, included in the rack  
mount kit.  
E-Ring  
3. Insert the server all the way seated in the rack, to lock it in place.  
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Hardware Documentation Updates  
TABLE 2 lists known documentation updates.  
TABLE 2  
Documentation Updates  
Title  
Page Number  
Update  
All SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers  
documentation  
All DVD references are now referred to as CD-RW/DVD-RW.  
Updated glossary terms:  
External I/O Expansion Unit — A rack mountable device to  
add-on PCI slots. It is connected to the systems I/O unit  
through the PCIe connection and contains one or two I/O boats.  
I/O boat — An I/O unit in the External I/O Expansion Unit. The  
I/O boat connects to a PCI-Express (PCIe) slot through a PCIe  
switch or a PCI-X bridge on the I/O boat and offers either six  
PCI-X slots or six PCIe slots.  
SPARC Enterprise  
1-7  
TABLE 1-3 "Midrange Servers Physical Specifications"  
M4000/M5000 Servers  
Site Planning Guide  
Correct numerical value of "Depth" is 810mm/31.9 in. for the  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 servers.  
SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers  
Installation Guide  
2-8  
3-3  
TABLE 2-3 "Powercords"  
SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers  
Installation Guide  
3.3, “Connecting the Administration Console”.  
The RJ-11 connector at the top of Figure 3-1 was not labelled.  
The RJ-11 connector is not for connection to TNV circuits. Do  
not use this connector.  
SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers  
Service Manual  
1-4  
1.3.4, "Handling Components"  
The following caution will be added.  
Caution – In the PCI cassette part,  
when removing cables such as LAN  
cable, if your finger can't reach the latch  
lock of the connector, press the latch  
with a flathead screwdriver to remove  
the cable. Forcing your finger into the  
clearance can cause damage to the PCI  
card.  
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TABLE 2  
Documentation Updates (Continued)  
Title  
Page Number  
Update  
SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers  
Service Manual  
4-11  
4.4.3, "Powering the Server Off Manually" Step 4  
"Verify the state of the status XSCF STANDBY LED on the  
operator panel is off" should be replaced with the following  
description: "Verify the state of the status Power LED on the  
operator panel is off."  
SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers  
Service Manual  
8-5  
8.1.2, "Removing the PCI Cassette"  
The cable management arm of the SPARC Enterprise M4000  
server will not be supported. The following note will be deleted  
accordingly.  
Note - The cable management arm of the SPARC Enterprise  
M4000 server might obstruct access to the PCI cassettes. Do not  
force the arm out of the way of the cassettes, because it will  
become permanently bent. Pull the quick release button and  
disconnect the slide end of the arm. Once disconnected, the arm  
can be safely held out of the way when removing the cassettes.  
Instead, the following caution will be added.  
Caution – When removing cables such  
as LAN cable, if your finger can't reach  
the latch lock of the connector, press the  
latch with a flathead screwdriver to  
remove the cable. Forcing your finger  
into the clearance can cause damage to  
the PCI card.  
SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers  
Service Manual  
8-6  
8.1.3, "Installing the PCI Cassette"  
SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers  
Service Manual  
"1. Power off the server."  
"This step includes turning the keyswitch to the Service  
position, verifying the state of the LEDs and disconnecting  
power cables" should be substituted with the following  
description: "This step includes turning the keyswitch to the  
Service position, verifying that the Power LED is turned off and  
disconnecting power cables."  
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TABLE 2  
Documentation Updates (Continued)  
Title  
Page Number  
Update  
SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers  
Service Manual  
9-1  
15-1  
CHAPTER 9, "XSCF Unit Replacement"  
CHAPTER 15, "Operator Panel Replacement"  
The following important message will be added.  
Note – If you replace the XSCF unit and the operator  
panel simultaneously, system will not operate normally.  
Execute the showhardconfcommand or the  
showstatuscommand to confirm that the component  
replaced earlier is operating normally, before replacing  
the subsequent FRU.  
SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers  
Service Manual  
11-7  
C-7  
11.2, "DIMM Replacement"  
See “DIMM Replacement” on page 11 for the changes.  
SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers  
Service Manual  
TABLE C-5 "Power Supply Feature"  
Electrical Specifications  
The following changes belong in the SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers  
Service Manual.  
TABLE 3  
Power Supply Features  
SPARC Enterprise M4000  
2016W  
SPARC Enterprise M5000  
3738W  
Power draw (maximum)  
Volt Ampere  
Heat  
2058 VA  
3815 VA  
6879 BTUs/hr (7258 kJ/hr)  
12754 BTUs/hr (13457 kJ/hr)  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Product Notes  
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Cable Connections  
The following changes belong in the SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers  
Installation Guide.  
TABLE 4  
System  
Powercords  
Location  
Powercord Type  
SPARC Enterprise M4000  
Server  
Americas, Taiwan  
Japan, Korea  
RoTW  
NEMA L5-15 125V 15A  
NEMA L6-20 250V 20A  
IEC60309 16A 250V, 3PIN with IEC320  
C20  
SPARC Enterprise M5000  
Server  
Americas, Taiwan  
Japan, Korea  
RoTW  
NEMA L5-15 125V 15A  
NEMA L6-20 250V 20A  
IEC60309 16A 250V, 3PIN with IEC320  
C20  
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SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Product Notes for XCP Version 1041 • October 2007  
 
Updates of the SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000  
Servers Service Manual  
The following information supersedes the information in the SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers Service Manual.  
Installing the PCI Cassette  
Caution – Do not force the PCI cassette into a slot. Doing so can cause damage to the  
cassette and server.  
1. Align the PCI cassette on the gray plastic guide and install it into the slot.  
2. Lock the lever into place to seat the cassette.  
Note – As the lever is moved pressure will build up, then just prior to locking into  
place the pressure will suddenly release. If the lever locks in place without the  
pressure release, the card may not be seated correctly. If this happens the card  
should be removed and reinstalled.  
Note – When you insert the PCI cassette using hot-swap, the cassette is  
automatically powered on and configured. Check that the power LED on the cassette  
is LIT to be certain the cassette is correctly seated.  
3. Connect all cables to the PCI cassette and reconnect the cable management arm if  
necessary.  
DIMM Replacement  
The DIMMs are cold FRU replacement components. The entire server must be  
powered off and the power cords disconnected to replace the DIMMs.  
You can mount up to 4 memory boards on the SPARC Enterprise M4000 server and  
up to 8 memory boards on the SPARC Enterprise M5000 server. The DIMMs on the  
memory board are grouped into group A and group B.  
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Here are the DIMM mount conditions:  
DIMM mounting rules:  
Four(4) DIMMs per group can be mounted.  
Capacity of the DIMMs in group A must be equal to or larger than the capacity of  
the DIMMs in group B.  
The capacity of the DIMMs in group B must be equal to or less than the capacity  
of the DIMMs in group A. DIMMs in group B are optional.  
For both groups, DIMMs must be of the same capacity and rank within a group.  
DIMMs of different capacity cannot be mixed in a group.  
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Software Issues  
This section describes software specific issues and workarounds.  
XCP Issues and Workarounds  
TABLE 5 lists known XCP issues and possible workarounds.  
TABLE 5  
ID  
XCP Issues and Workarounds  
Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
070418-004  
All domains must be powered off before  
upgrading the XCP firmware.  
Power off domains before using the  
flashupdate(8) command to upgrade XCP  
firmware.  
RTIF1-  
070418-005  
If you log in to the XSCF while it is still  
Log out of the bash$prompt and wait for the  
booting, you may get a bash$prompt instead XSCF to finish booting.  
of the XSCF>prompt, and be unable to  
perform most operations.  
RTIF1-  
070418-009  
While XSCF is running, error message of  
"OOM kill" might be displayed to XSCF  
console, and process may go down and/or  
watchdog timeout may occur and XSCF may  
reboot.  
Check that XSCF is started. If not started, use  
the rebootxscf(8) command to restart XSCF,  
or stop all the domains and then execute the  
system power off/on (AC OFF/ON).  
RTIF1-  
070418-010  
The showdomainstatus -acommand shows Use the showboardscommand to check the  
domain status as Powered Off, but the  
showboards -acommand shows the domain  
is testing.  
status of domain power.  
The showdomainstatuscommand takes a  
longer time to show the correct status.  
RTIF1-  
070418-011  
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  
Import again a firmware image. Reboot the  
firmware image, if the image is corrupted, the  
XSCF Unit, then use the flashupdate  
flashupdatecommand might later report an command again to clear the internal error.  
internal error.  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Product Notes  
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TABLE 5  
ID  
XCP Issues and Workarounds (Continued)  
Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
070418-023  
Using the rebootxscf(8) command may  
result in a process down error, and possibly an  
FMA event with MSG ID SCF-8005-NE.  
Ignore this event.  
RTIF1-  
070418-025  
showaudit all shows a long list of defaults Update the database with the following:  
in the policy section after the database is  
cleared.  
setaudit -a opl=enable  
setaudit -a opl=default  
RTIF1-  
070528-001  
When you have updated the /etc/ttydefs file of None available at this time.  
Solaris to disable the console flow control, you  
cannot disable the console flow control on the  
telnet via a server.  
RTIF1-  
070528-002  
While XSCF is running, watchdog timeout  
may occur and XSCF may reboot.  
Check that XSCF is started. If not started, use  
the rebootxscf(8) command to restart XSCF,  
or stop all the domains and then execute the  
system power off/on (AC OFF/ON).  
RTIF1-  
070802-001  
When connected to telnet, the login or the  
password prompt doesn't appear.  
Disconnect the telnet session and try again.  
RTIF1-  
070824-001  
When remote power control mode of  
interlocking mechanism for power supply to  
domain, is enabled, after XSCF Unit is  
replaced, the interlocking for power supply by  
RCI cannot work.  
After XSCF Unit is replaced, configures the  
RCI again and sets the remote power control  
mode.  
RTIF1-  
070904-002  
When the snapshot CLI attempts to write to a  
USB stick that has write protect set results in  
an I/O error.  
Do not attempt to use write-protected USB  
devices for collecting snapshot.  
RTIF1-  
070904-003  
An incorrect domain state is reported. After  
There is no workaround. This is expected  
the command sendbreakto domain is issued, behavior of the sendbreak operation.  
showdomainstatus continues to show the state  
as "Running" when the domain is actually at  
"ok" prompt.  
RTIF1-  
070904-004  
The latest communication field in  
showarchiving is not updated regularly.  
Disabling and re-enabling archiving refreshes  
the Latest communication field in  
showarchiving output.  
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TABLE 5  
ID  
XCP Issues and Workarounds (Continued)  
Description  
Workaround  
RTIF1-  
070904-005  
Time can't be synchronized with the NTP  
server.  
Check the stratum value of the NTP 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  
While executing the domain power-on,  
domain reset or DR, in case the XSCF reboot  
occurred, the process may be aborted in some  
or all of the XSB.  
Execute the domain reset one more time, or  
power off the domain and then power on  
again.  
RTIF1-  
070912-001  
If an invalid SMTP server is configured, a  
subsequent attempt to disable email service  
(using the setemailreport CLI) may block for  
up to 30 minutes.  
Wait for the CLI to complete. The rest of the  
system will function normally during this  
time.  
• The CLI can also be aborted by ^C. Note that  
the operation (disabling emailreport) is  
completed, even if ^C is used.  
showemailreportcan be used to confirm  
that the service has been disabled.  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Product Notes  
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Solaris Issues and Workarounds  
TABLE 6 lists known issues and possible workarounds.  
TABLE 6  
Specific Issues and Workarounds Concerning Solaris  
CR ID  
Description  
Workaround  
6348554  
Using the cfgadm -c disconnect  
command on the following cards might hang  
the command during i_mdi_pi_offline:  
There is no workaround. Check for the  
availability of a patch for this defect.  
• SG-XPCIE2FC-QF4 Sun StorageTek  
Enterprise Class 4Gb Dual-Port Fibre  
Channel PCI-E HBA  
• SG-XPCIE1FC-QF4 Sun StorageTek  
Enterprise Class 4Gb Single-Port Fibre  
Channel PCI-E HBA  
• SG-XPCI2FC-QF4 Sun StorageTek Enterprise  
Class 4Gb Dual-Port Fibre Channel PCI-X  
HBA  
• SG-XPCI1FC-QF4 Sun StorageTek Enterprise  
Class 4Gb Single-Port Fibre Channel PCI-X  
HBA  
6416224  
6440061  
System performance can degrade using a  
single NIC card with more than 5,000  
connections.  
Use multiple NIC cards to split network  
connections.  
The domain console may display this message: This message can be safely ignored.  
ipsec_check_inbound_policy: Policy  
Failure for the incoming packet(not  
secure)  
6441349  
6459540  
The system may hang if there is an I/O error in None available at this time.  
the system.  
The DAT72 internal tape drive on SPARC  
Add the following definition to  
Enterprise M4000/M5000 may time out during /kernel/drv/st.conf:  
tape operations.  
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,0x8c,  
0x8c,3;  
There are four spaces between SEAGATE DAT  
and DAT72-00.  
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TABLE 6  
Specific Issues and Workarounds Concerning Solaris (Continued)  
CR ID  
Description  
Workaround  
6466617  
Performing a hot plug operation with the PCI- Pause a few seconds between the issue of each  
Express slot too quickly interrupts a PCI leaf  
reset and fails, creating a cfgadm: Component  
system is busy error.  
cfgadm -ccommand.  
6472153  
If you create a Solaris Flash archive on a non-  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 sun4u server  
and install it on a SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 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 Solaris OS from a Solaris  
Flash archive, telnet into the SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 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.  
6481002  
Installing the Solaris from the network using  
certain PCI-Express cards may cause a panic.  
If you are using a Sun PCI-E Dual Gigabit  
Ethernet Adapter MMF card or a Sun PCI-E  
Dual Gigabit Ethernet Adapter UTP card, do  
not install the Solaris using either of these  
cards. Instead, use other network devices, such  
as the onboard Gigabit Ethernet or another  
network device.  
6485555  
6495303  
On the SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000  
servers, On-board Gigabit Ethernet NVRAM  
corruption could occur due to a race condition.  
The window of opportunity for this race  
condition is very small.  
None available at this time.  
The use of a PCIe Dual-Port Ultra320 SCSI  
controller card (SG-(X)PCIE2SCSIU320Z) in  
IOU Slot 1 on a SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 server may result in a system  
panic.  
Do not use this card in IOU Slot 1 on a SPARC  
Enterprise M4000/M5000 server.  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Product Notes  
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TABLE 6  
Specific Issues and Workarounds Concerning Solaris (Continued)  
CR ID  
Description  
Workaround  
6496337  
The "cpumem-diagnosis" module may fail to  
load after uncorrectable error(UE) panic.  
If problem occurred, implement the following  
workaround:  
Systems will function correctly but events  
normally automatically diagnosed by FMA  
using this module will require manual  
diagnosis.  
1. Remove the following file.  
# rm /var/fm/fmd/ckpt/cpumem-  
diagnosis/cpumem-diagnosis  
2. Restart fmd service.  
# svcadm restart fmd  
Example:  
SUNW-MSG-ID: FMD-8000-2K, TYPE:  
Defect, VER: 1, SEVERITY: Minor  
To avoid this problem in advance,  
add "rm -f /var/fm/fmd/ckpt/cpumem-  
diagnosis/cpumem-diagnosis" in  
EVENT-TIME: Thu Feb 15 15:46:57 JST  
2007  
PLATFORM: SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise,  
CSN: BE80601007, HOSTNAME: col2-ff-  
em7-d0  
/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  
6499304  
Using the DR deleteboard(8) command  
while psradm operations are running on a  
domain might cause a system panic.  
There is no workaround. Check for the  
availability of a patch for this defect.  
CPU isn't offlined and unexpected message is  
displayed on console when many correctable  
error(CE) occurs.  
Check CPU status on XSCF.  
Example:  
SUNW-MSG-ID: FMD-8000-11, TYPE:  
Defect, VER: 1, SEVERITY: Minor  
EVENT-TIME: Fri Feb 2 18:31:07 JST  
2007  
PLATFORM: SPARC-Enterprise, CSN:  
BE80601035, HOSTNAME: FF2-35-0  
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TABLE 6  
Specific Issues and Workarounds Concerning Solaris (Continued)  
CR ID  
Description  
Workaround  
6502204  
Unexpected error messages may be displayed  
on console on booting after CPU UE panic.  
Example:  
If you see unexpected messages, use the XSCF  
command showdomainstatus(8) to check  
system status on XSCF.  
SUNW-MSG-ID: FMD-8000-11, TYPE:  
Defect, VER: 1, SEVERITY: Minor  
EVENT-TIME: Tue Jan 9 20:45:08 JST  
2007  
PLATFORM: SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise,  
CSN: 2030636002, HOSTNAME: P2-DC1-  
16-d0  
6502750  
6508432  
Notification message for inserted or removed  
card by PCI hot plug may not output.  
None available at this time.  
Many correctable errors (CE) may occur, and  
despite these are the correctable errors,  
domain may panic.  
Set the following to /etc/system and then  
reboot the domain:  
set pcie:pcie_aer_ce_mask = 0x2001  
6508434  
The domain may panic when an additional  
PCI-X card is installed or a PCI-X card is  
replaced by using PCI hot plug.  
Do not insert a different type of PCI-X card on  
the same PCI slot card by using PCI hot plug.  
6509337  
6510779  
s10s_u3 wanboot fails - The server returned  
416: Requested Range Not Satisfiable.  
None available at this time.  
On a large single domain configuration, the  
system may incorrectly report very high load  
average at times.  
There is no workaround. Check for the  
availability of a patch for this defect.  
6510861  
When Dual-Channel Ultra320 SCSI Card  
(SE0X7SC2F, SE0X7SC2X) is mounted,  
correctable errors(CE) occur and system may  
panic.  
To mask these errors with Dual-Channel  
Ultra320 SCSI Card (SE0X7SC2F, SE0X7SC2X),  
add the following entry to the /etc/system file  
and then reboot the system:  
set pcie:pcie_aer_ce_mask = 0x31c1  
6511374  
Unexpected error messages may be displayed  
on console after changing the system  
configuration.  
This message can be safely ignored.  
Example:  
WARNING: Translation error source  
/LSB0/B0/0, PA 3c000000000, target  
/LSB0/B0/20000000  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Product Notes  
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TABLE 6  
Specific Issues and Workarounds Concerning Solaris (Continued)  
CR ID  
Description  
Workaround  
6515648  
"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:  
# ifconfig interface plumb xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
netmask + broadcast + up  
# ifconfig interface group group-name  
# ifconfig interface addif xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
-failover deprecated up  
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  
Ap_Id format and devices may not be shown  
Use the following operations to display all of  
the PCI slots.  
1) devfsadm (at Solaris prompt)  
2) cfgadm  
correctly by cfgadm(1M).  
Large amounts of I/O on swap devices can  
cause the system to appear hung by over  
welling the I/O system. The amount of I/O  
required can be generated through a number  
of ways, eg memory shortage, heavy use of  
/tmp etc.  
Set the following to /etc/system and then  
reboot the domain:  
set maxfastscan=0x2000  
6520990  
Domain may cause a panic when  
deleteboard(8) command for kernel board  
by using Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR).  
To mask this error, add the following entry to  
the /etc/system file.  
set drmach:fmem_timeout = 30  
6522017  
6522433  
DR and ZFS may not be used in the same  
domain.  
Set the maximum size of the ZFS ARC lower.  
Check system status on XSCF.  
After the CPU hardware error occurred, the  
fmdump(1M) command on the domain may  
display an incorrect faulty component.  
6525010  
PCIe correctable errors can be recorded in the  
FMA error log.  
Add the following entry to /etc/system to  
prevent the problem:  
set pcie:pcie_aer_ce_mask = 0x2001  
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TABLE 6  
Specific Issues and Workarounds Concerning Solaris (Continued)  
CR ID  
Description  
Workaround  
6527811  
showhardconf(8) on XSCF can not 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.  
No workaround is available at this time.  
In case of each PCI card in the External I/O  
Expansion Unit is configured using PCI  
hotplug, the PCI card information is displayed  
correctly.  
6529479  
6529714  
6530178  
ereport.io.ddi.fm-capability error messages  
may be logged in ereport during system  
reboot.  
None available at this time. Ignore the  
messages.  
Warning messages occur while trying to  
configure more than four X4447A-Z or  
X1027A-Z1 cards into one I/O Boat.  
No workaround available at this time.  
DR addboard(8) command can hang. Once  
There is no workaround. Check availability of  
problem is observed, further DR operations are a patch for this bug.  
blocked. Recovery requires reboot of the  
domain.  
6530288  
6530753  
Ap_Id format may not be shown correctly by  
None available at this time.  
cfgadm(1M) command.  
Some of the PCI slots in the External I/O  
Expansion Unit PCI slots are not displayed  
during a normal boot operation.  
Use one of the following operations to display  
all of the PCI slots.  
boot -r (at open boot prompt)  
devfsadm -C (at Solaris prompt)  
cfgadm (twice at Solaris prompt)  
6531036  
The error message network  
initialization failed appears  
repeatedly after a boot net installation.  
There is no workaround.  
6531668  
6532215  
System hangs when executing parallel hot  
plug operation with SP DR in suspend phase.  
No workaround available at this time.  
volfs or dscp service may fail when domain is  
booted.  
Restart the service if the failure is observed. To  
avoid the problem, issue the following  
commands.  
svc:/platform/sun4u/dscp:default:  
Method "/lib/svc/method/svc-dscp  
# svccfg -s dscp setprop  
start" failed with exit status 95. start/timeout_seconds=count: 300  
# svccfg -s volfs setprop  
start/timeout_seconds=count: 300  
# svcadm refresh dscp  
svc:/system/filesystem/volfs:defaul  
t: Method or service exit timed  
out. Killing contract 59.  
# svcadm refresh volfs  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Product Notes  
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TABLE 6  
Specific Issues and Workarounds Concerning Solaris (Continued)  
CR ID  
Description  
Workaround  
6534471  
Domain may panic.  
Add the following line to /etc/system and  
reboot the domain.  
set heaplp_use_stlb=0  
This bug has been fixed by 125100-06.  
6535564  
6536564  
PCI hot plug to PCI slot #0, #1 or External IO  
Expansion Unit may fail on XSB added by DR. PCI hot plug if need to add or remove PCI  
card on the XSB.  
There is no workaround. Use DR instead of  
showlogs(8) and showstatus(8) command  
on XSCF might report wrong I/O component  
due to wrong diagnosis by Solaris Fault  
management Architecture when faults in I/O  
devices occur.  
To avoid this problem, issue the following  
commands on the domain.  
# cd /usr/platform/SUNW,SPARC-  
Enterprise/lib/fm/topo/plugins  
# mv ioboard.so ioboard.so.orig  
# svcadm restart fmd  
If the following messages are displayed on the  
domain, contact a sales representative or a  
certified 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  
This bug has been fixed in 125369-05.  
6537511  
6539084  
Bluetooth partner is hung during security tests Restart application server  
execution  
Sun PCIe Quad-port Gigabit Ethernet Adapter  
UTP card(X4447A-Z) might panic during a  
reboot.  
There is no workaround. Check for the  
availability of a patch for this defect.  
This bug has been fixed in 125670-01.  
6539909  
Do not use the following I/O cards for network When running Solaris 10 11/06, use an  
access when you are using the boot net install  
command to install the Solaris  
alternate type of network card or onboard  
network device to install the Solaris OS via the  
network.  
OS:  
• X4447A-Z/X4447A-Z, PCIe Quad-port  
Gigabit Ethernet Adapter UTP  
This defect does not exist in Solaris 10 8/07.  
• X1027A-Z/X1027A-Z, PCIe Dual 10 Gigabit  
Ethernet Fiber XFP  
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TABLE 6  
Specific Issues and Workarounds Concerning Solaris (Continued)  
CR ID  
Description  
Workaround  
6542632  
Memory leak in PCIe module if driver attach  
fails.  
There is no workaround. Check for the  
availability of a patch for this defect.  
6545685  
6546188  
If the system has detected Correctable Memory Increase the memory patrol timeout values  
Errors (CE) at power-on self-test (POST), the  
domains might incorrectly degrade 4 or 8  
DIMMs.  
used via the following setting in  
/etc/system:  
set mc-opl:mc_max_rewrite_loop =  
20000  
The system panics when running hotplug  
(cfgadm) and DR operations (addboard and  
deleteboard) on the following cards:  
There is no workaround. Check for the  
availability of a patch for this defect.  
• X4447A-Z, PCI-e Quad-port Gigabit  
Ethernet Adapter UTP  
• X1027A-Z1, PCI-e Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet  
Fiber XFP Low profile Adapter  
6551356  
The system panics when running hotplug  
(cfgadm) to configure a previously  
unconfigured card. The message "WARNING:  
PCI Expansion ROM is not accessible" will be  
seen on the console shortly before the system  
panic. The following cards are affected by this  
defect:  
Perform cfgadm -c disconnectto  
completely remove the card. After waiting at  
least 10 seconds, the card may be configured  
back into the domain using the cfgadm -c  
configurecommand.  
• X4447A-Z, PCI-e Quad-port Gigabit  
Ethernet Adapter UTP  
• X1027A-Z1, PCI-e Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet  
Fiber XFP Low profile Adapter  
6556742  
The system panics when DiskSuite can not  
read the metadb during DR. This bug affects  
the following cards:  
• SG-XPCIE2FC-QF4, 4Gb PCI-e Dual-Port  
Fibre Channel HBA  
Panic can be avoided when a duplicated copy  
of the metadbis accessible via another Host  
Bus Adaptor. Or you can apply patch 125166-  
06.  
• SG-XPCIE1FC-QF4, 4Gb PCI-e Single-Port  
Fibre Channel HBA  
• SG-XPCI2FC-QF4, 4Gb PCI-X Dual-Port  
Fibre Channel HBA  
• SG-XPCI1FC-QF4, 4Gb PCI-X Single-Port  
Fibre Channel HBA  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Product Notes  
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TABLE 6  
Specific Issues and Workarounds Concerning Solaris (Continued)  
CR ID  
Description  
Workaround  
6559504  
Messages of the form nxge: NOTICE:  
nxge_ipp_eccue_valid_check: rd_ptr = nnn  
wr_ptr = nnn will be observed on the console  
with the following cards:  
These messages can be safely ignored.  
• X4447A-Z, PCI-e Quad-port Gigabit  
Ethernet Adapter UTP  
• X1027A-Z1, PCI-e Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet  
Fiber XFP Low profile Adapter  
6563785  
Hot-plug operation with the following cards  
might fail if a card is disconnected and then  
immediately reconnected:  
After disconnecting a card, wait for a few  
seconds before re-connecting.  
• SG-XPCIE2SCSIU320Z Sun StorageTek  
PCI-E Dual-Port Ultra320 SCSI HBA  
• SGXPCI2SCSILM320-Z Sun StorageTek  
PCI Dual-Port Ultra320 SCSI HBA  
6564332  
6564934  
Hot-plug operations on Sun Crypto  
Version1.0 of the SCA6000 driver does not  
Accelerator (SCA)6000 cards can cause SPARC support hot-plug and should not be attempted.  
Enterprise M4000/M5000 servers to panic or  
hang.  
Version1.1 of the SCA6000 driver and  
firmware will support hot-plug operations  
after the required bootstrap firmware upgrade  
has been performed.  
Performing a DR deleteboardoperation on a Re-configure the affected network interfaces  
board which includes Permanent Memory  
when using the following network cards will  
result in broken connections:  
after the completion of the DR operation. For  
basic network configuration procedures, refer  
to the ifmanpage for more information.  
• X4447A-Z, PCI-e Quad-port Gigabit  
Ethernet Adapter UTP  
• X1027A-Z1, PCI-e Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet  
Fiber XFP Low profile Adapter  
6568417  
6571370  
After a successful CPU DR deleteboard  
operation, the system panics when the  
following network interfaces are in use:  
• X4447A-Z, PCI-e Quad-port Gigabit  
Ethernet Adapter UTP  
Add the following line to /etc/system and  
reboot the system:  
set ip:ip_soft_rings_cnt=0  
• X1027A-Z1, PCI-e Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet  
Fiber XFP Low profile Adapter  
Use of the following cards have been observed Add the following line in /etc/system and  
to cause data corruption in stress test under  
laboratory conditions:  
reboot:  
• X4447A-Z, PCI-e Quad-port Gigabit  
Ethernet Adapter UTP  
set nxge:nxge_rx_threshold_hi=0  
• X1027A-Z1, PCI-e Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet  
Fiber XFP Low profile Adapter  
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TABLE 6  
Specific Issues and Workarounds Concerning Solaris (Continued)  
CR ID  
Description  
Workaround  
6572593  
fmdump(1M) may show wrong faulty  
component when IOU hardware error occurs.  
Check system status on XSCF.  
6589833  
The DR addboardcommand might cause a  
system hang if you are adding a Sun  
There is no workaround. Check for the  
availability of a patch for this defect.  
StorageTek Enterprise Class 4Gb Dual-Port  
Fibre Channel PCI-E HBA card (SGXPCIE2FC-  
QF4) at the same time that an SAP process is  
attempting to access storage devices attached  
to this card. The chance of a system hang is  
increased if the following cards are used for  
heavy network traffic:  
• X4447A-Z, PCI-e Quad-port Gigabit  
Ethernet Adapter UTP  
• X1027A-Z1, PCI-e Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet  
Fiber XFP Low profile Adapter  
6592302  
Unsuccessful DR operation leaves memory  
partially configured.  
To recover, add the board back to the domain  
with the addboardcommand, then retry the  
deleteboardcommand.  
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Product Notes  
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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  
command or the moveboardcommand, the following notice appears:  
System may be temporarily suspended, proceed? [y|n]:  
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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 SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 Servers Software documentation.  
The corrections for SPARC Enterprise 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.  
TABLE 7 lists known documentation updates.  
TABLE 7  
Documentation Updates  
Title  
Page Number  
Update  
All SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000 servers  
documentation  
All DVD references are now referred to as CD-RW/DVD-RW.  
ioxadm(8) man page  
The required privileges for the ioxadm(8) command are as  
follows:  
Required Privileges  
platop  
Commands  
env, list  
platadm  
env, list, locator, poweroff, poweron  
fieldend  
env, list, locator, poweroff, poweron,  
reset, setled  
showldap(8) man page  
showlookup(8) man  
page  
The man pages for showldap(8), showlookup(8) and  
showemailreport(8) do not state that these commands are  
available with the fieldeng privilege.  
showemailreport(8) man  
page  
setaudit(8) man page  
showaudit(8) man page  
The setaudit(8) and showaudit(8) man pages are incorrect  
with respect to audit class information.  
The following are the audit classes and their values:  
ACS_SYSTEM  
ACS_WRITE  
ACS_READ  
1
2
4
ACS_LOGIN  
ACS_AUDIT  
ACS_DOMAIN  
ACS_USER  
ACS_PLATFORM  
ACS_MODES  
8
16  
32  
64  
128  
256  
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TABLE 7  
Documentation Updates (Continued)  
Title  
Page Number  
Update  
SPARC Enterprise  
M4000/M5000/M8000/  
M9000 Servers Dynamic  
Reconfiguration (DR)  
User's Guide  
2-27  
2.5 "Operation Management"  
The following sections will be added:  
2.5.6, "XSCF Failover"  
An XSCF failover might prevent a DR operation from  
completing. To check, log in to the active XSCF, check the status  
of the system board and, if necessary, repeat the DR operation.  
2.5.7, "Kernel Memory Board Deletion"  
If an XSCF failure or failover occurs during the Copy-rename  
phase of a deleteboard(8) or moveboard(8) operation, the  
Solaris OS may panic and display the following message:  
Irrecoverable FMEM error error_code  
If you see this message, log in to the XSCF again to check status.  
You may have to reboot the Solaris OS and, on the XSCF, check  
system board status, specify the kernel memory board, and  
repeat the DR operation.  
2.5.8, "Deletion of Board with DVD Drive"  
To delete the system board to which the server's DVD drive is  
connected, execute the following steps:  
1. Stop the vold(1M) daemon by disabling the volfs service.  
# /usr/sbin/svcadm disable volfs  
2. Execute the DR operation.  
3. Restart the vold(1M) daemon by enabling the volfs service.  
# /usr/sbin/svcadm enable volfs  
For details, see the vold(1M) Solaris man page.  
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