TABLE 7 | Specific Issues and Workarounds Concerning Solaris (Continued) |
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6568417 | After a successful CPU DR deleteboard(8) | Add the following line to /etc/system | and |
| operation, the system panics when the | reboot the system: |
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| following network interfaces are in use: |
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| • | set ip:ip_soft_rings_cnt=0 |
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| Ethernet Adapter UTP |
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| • | Check for the patch | |
| Fiber XFP Low profile Adapter | ||
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6571370 | Use of the following cards have been observed | Add the following line in /etc/system | and |
| to cause data corruption in stress test under | reboot the system: set |
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| laboratory conditions: | nxge:nxge_rx_threshold_hi=0 |
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| • | For Solaris 10 8/07, check for the patch 127741- | |
| Ethernet Adapter UTP | 01 for this defect. |
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| • | For Solaris 10 11/06, check for the patch |
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| Fiber XFP Low profile Adapter |
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6572827 | On SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 servers, | There is no workaround. |
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| one of the columns in the IO Devices section of |
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| each device. |
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| The algorithm used to compute this value is |
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| incorrect. It reports "PCI" for |
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| devices and "UNKN" for legacy PCI devices. |
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6589546 | prtdiag(8) command does not show all I/O | Use prtdiag |
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| Enterprise Class 4Gb |
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| Enterprise Class 4Gb |
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6589833 | The DR addboard(8) command might cause a | There is no workaround. Check for the |
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| system hang if you are adding a Sun | availability of a patch for this defect. |
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| Fibre Channel |
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| QF4) at the same time that an SAP process is |
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| attempting to access storage devices attached |
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increased if the following cards are used for heavy network traffic:
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Ethernet Adapter UTP
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28 SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Product Notes for XCP Version 1060 • November 2007