TABLE 7 | Specific Issues and Workarounds Concerning Solaris (Continued) | |
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6515648 | "Replumb Failed" error appears when | Once the DR operation is complete, it can be |
| dr@0:SB1::memory fails. | plumbed up manually. |
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# ifconfig interface plumb xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask + broadcast + up
# ifconfig interface group
6516135 Ap_Id format and devices may not be shown correctly by cfgadm(1M).
6519290 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.
6520990 Domain may cause a panic when deleteboard(8) command for kernel board by using Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR).
6522017 DR and ZFS may not be used in the same domain.
#ifconfig interface addif xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
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.
Use the following operations to display all of the PCI slots.
1)devfsadm (at Solaris prompt)
2)cfgadm
Set the following to /etc/system and then reboot the domain:
set maxfastscan=0x2000
To mask this error, add the following entry to the /etc/system file.
set drmach:fmem_timeout = 30
This bug has been fixed in Solaris 10 8/07.
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.
set zfs_arc_max = 0x20000000
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