Also, the following messages are stored many times in XSCF log, too. The error messages can be ignored safely.

SCF> show-error-logs <Return>

 

***** No.01/32

 

 

Date

= 2008/09/16 09:47:00

SysDamage

= ALARM(STOP)

 

FaultDetect = OBP

 

 

FaultCode

= 260000FF

 

DetailInfo

= [BOOTB]Boot Block error

ReplaceParts= ---

 

 

Syslog msg

= Detected hardware error

30C97830

260000FF 08071523 3615FFFF

5B424F4F

54425D42

6F6F7420

426C6F63

6B206572

726F7200

00000000

00000000

00000000

00000000

00000000

00000000

1.2Solaris OS - Notes and Bug Information

1.2.1The order of instance numbers of optional cards

If an additional option card is installed, the instance number on the card might be assigned out of order. Additional installation by Dynamic Reconfiguration or PCI Hot-plug is also applicable but replacement by Dynamic Reconfiguration or PCI Hot plug is not applicable.

If you need to assign the instance numbers orderly, follow these steps below.

1.Set the following in /etc/system. set mtc_off=1

2.Reboot the system.

3.Install the optional card.

After the above setting, it may take longer time to reboot the system. If that affects the system, delete the line and reboot the system.

1.2.2Notes on Solaris OS operation

CD-ROM/DVD-ROM in UNIX file system (UFS) format

Do not use any CD-ROM/DVD-ROM in UNIX file system (UFS) format that is not produced for the Solaris OS.

Even if the file system in such a CD-ROM / DVD-ROM is in UFS format, it's file construction may differ from that of a Solaris system. If such a CD-ROM / DVD-ROM is used, serious problems, including a system crash may occur.

Enter the OpenBoot environment

The following operations on a running system will enforce the system to move to Open Boot mode, which might damage data.

zConnecting / Disconnecting the keyboard cable to / from the system.

zSending a Break signal from the console terminal connected to the serial port.

zTurning on/off the power to the unit connected to the serial port of the system.

(This power on/off is treated as a Break signal.)

To prevent a system from entering the Open Boot mode, do the following:

3