4866668: When the message ’Dynamic FRUID packet discovery failure recovered’ shows in the logs for a blade, it is possible that some fault events will be missing or only partially described.

This problem can occur if the System Controller is reset immediately after an event has been reported on the serial console. In other words, it happens if the System Controller has not completed writing the information to its event logs when the reset is performed.

To avoid the problem, if you see an event reported on your serial console, wait at least 30 seconds before executing the resetsc or setfailover command.

4868129: Typing reset -xy sn (where n is the number of a blade slot) resets all FRUs in a shelf.

The syntax of the above command is correct, but the software does not process it correctly. The consequence, if you type the command in this way, is that all FRUs in the chassis will be reset.

To avoid this problem, when you perform an externally initiated reset on a blade (by using the -xoption) and you specifically do not want to receive the confirmation prompt (the -yoption), make sure you separate the arguments as follows when you type the command:

sc>reset -x -y sn

where n is the number of the slot containing the blade you want to reset.

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Sun Microsystems B200X BLADE, B1600, B100X, AND B100S manual Screset -x -y sn