Table
3-11
Problems
resolved
in
XCP
2220
SPARC
M10-
RTI
No.
1
4
4S
Description
Workaround
RTIF2-
130806-001
x
x
Suppose
that
the
XSCF
is
configured
as
an
NTP
client
and
is
synchronized
with
the
upper
level
NTP
server
in
time.
If
you
replace
one
of
FRUs
listed
below
for
each
model
and
then
power
on
the
physical
partition
(PPAR),
the
Oracle
Solaris
time
may
become
January
1,
2001.
[SPARC
M10-1]
-
Motherboard
unit
(MBU)
-
PSU
backplane
(PSUBP)
[SPARC
M10-4S]
-
crossbar
backplane
unit
(XBBPU)
-
XSCF
unit
(XSCFU)
You
can
determine
the
occurrence
of
this
problem
by
executing
the
showdateoffset
(8)
command.
If
an
extremely
large
value
(400
million
seconds
or
more)
is
displayed
in
[Domain
Date
Offset],
this
problem
has
occurred.
[Example]
XSCF>
showdateoffset
-a
PPAR-ID
Domain
Date
Offset
00
424915200
sec
01
424915200
sec
02
424915200
sec
03
424915200
sec
---
Omitted
---
15
424915200
sec
Use
the
following
procedure
to
replace
an
FRU
listed
in
"Description":
-
If
the
setting
specifying
the
XSCF
as
an
NTP
client
is
disabled
This
problem
will
not
occur.
Perform
the
ordinary
replacement
procedure.
-
If
the
setting
specifying
the
XSCF
as
an
NTP
client
is
enabled
1.
Disconnect
the
LAN
cable
from
the
XSCF-LAN
port
and
then
perform
replacement.
2.
After
the
XSCF
starts,
connect
the
serial
cable
to
the
serial
port.
Do
not
connect
the
LAN
cable
at
this
time.
3.
Disable
the
setting
specifying
the
XSCF
as
an
NTP
client.
You
need
to
reset
the
XSCF
to
make
your
change
effective.
4.
Execute
the
setdate(8)
command
to
set
the
XSCF
time.
After
this,
the
XSCF
is
reset.
5.
Connect
the
LAN
cable
to
the
XSCF-LAN
port.
6.
Enable
the
setting
specifying
the
XSCF
as
an
NTP
client.
You
need
to
reset
the
XSCF
to
make
your
change
effective.
[How
to
restore]
After
replacing
the
FRU
listed
in
"Description,"
perform
the
following:
When
you
power
on
the
physical
partition,
the
Oracle
Solaris
time
becomes
January
1,
2001.
Start
Oracle
Solaris
in
single-user
mode
and
then
set
the
time.
RTIF2-
140212-002
x
If
the
crossbar
cable
in
the
crossbar
unit
(XBU)
of
SPARC
M10-4S
fails,
the
name
of
the
failed
component
is
wrongly
displayed
with
the
showstatus(8)
command.
The
numerical
and
alphabetical
part
of
the
component
name
is
displayed
in
the
reverse
order.
[Example]
In
case
of
crossbar
cable
number
0L
Wrong
display:
CBL#L0
Status:
Deconfigured;
Right
display:
CBL#0L
Status:
Deconfigured;
There
is
no
effective
workaround.
Please
adjust
the
reading
to
the
right
sequence.
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3
Information
on
Software
97
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