Table
3-17
Problems
resolved
in
XCP
2070
(continued)
SPARC
M10-
RTI
No.
1
4
4S
Description
Workaround
RTIF2-
130903-008
x
x
x
If
any
device
is
specified
with
the
select
command
of
OpenBoot
PROM
first
but
then
the
unselect-dev
command
is
not
executed,
and
subsequently
the
boot
command
is
used
to
start
Oracle
Solaris
from
a
network
device,
the
following
defect
will
occur.
On
the
console
of
the
logical
domain,
the
"seek
failed"
and
"Can't
mount
root"
messages
are
displayed,
and
the
starting
of
Oracle
Solaris
fails.
Then,
the
"I/O
device
error
detected"
message
is
registered
in
the
error
log,
and
the
logical
domain
is
reset.
After
the
logical
domain
is
reset,
the
device
specified
with
the
select
command
is
degraded.
After
reset,
the
logical
domain
enters
either
of
the
following
states
depending
on
the
setting
of
OpenBoot
PROM
environment
variable
"auto-boot?".
-
If
auto-boot?
is
true
Oracle
Solaris
is
started
from
the
device
that
is
set
as
the
boot-device.
If,
however,
the
device
specified
with
the
select
command,
above,
is
the
same
as
the
device
that
has
been
set
as
the
boot-device,
this
device
is
degraded,
so
that
Oracle
Solaris
will
fail
to
start,
and
the
ok
prompt
appears.
-
If
auto-boot?
is
false
The
ok
prompt
appears,
in
the
same
way
as
in
normal
operation.
After
specifying
a
device
and
executing
the
select
command,
be
sure
to
execute
the
unselect-dev
command
before
executing
the
boot
command.
[Example]
{0}
ok
select
/pci@8000/pci@4/pci@0/
pci@1/network@0
{0}
ok
unselect-dev
{0}
ok
boot
net
[How
to
restore]
-
If,
after
the
defect
occurs,
the
logical
domain
is
in
the
ok
prompt
state
Execute
the
following
command
to
reset
the
logical
domain.
{0}
ok
reset-all
-
If,
after
the
defect
occurs,
Oracle
Solaris
has
been
started
in
the
logical
domain
Use
the
shutdown
command
to
first
enter
the
ok
prompt
state
and
then
set
environment
variable
auto-boot?
to
false.
Then,
use
the
reset-all
command
to
restart
OpenBoot
PROM.
[Example]
#
shutdown
-y
-g0
-i0
{0}
ok
setenv
auto-boot?
false
{0}
ok
reset-all
After
recovery,
any
device
that
was
degraded
as
a
result
of
this
defect
will
be
recognized
normally.
Ignore
the
message
registered
in
the
error
log
when
the
defect
occurred.
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3
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on
Software
133
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