XSCF>
setdomainconfig
-p
ppar_id
-c
default
If
Oracle
Solaris
is
activated
during
memory
degradation,
a
panic
may
occur
(CR:15851441)
[Workaround]
If
a
panic
occurs
due
to
a
memory
failure,
replace
the
failed
memory.
If
a
panic
occurs
due
to
the
memory
mirror
mode
setting,
start
the
system
from
the
XSCF
by
using
the
following
procedure.
Also,
if
a
panic
occurs
due
to
a
memory
failure,
starting
the
system
from
the
XSCF
by
using
the
procedure
shown
below
may
prevent
the
problem,
but
this
method
is
not
always
reliable.
If
a
panic
recurs
even
after
the
system
is
started
by
using
the
following
procedure,
replace
the
failed
memory.
1.
Execute
the
poweroff(8)
command
to
power
off
the
physical
partition
(PPAR).
2.
Execute
the
setdomainconfig(8)
command
to
place
the
PPAR
in
the
factory-default
state.
3.
Execute
the
poweron(8)
command
to
activate
the
PPAR.
Oracle
Solaris
is
started
in
the
factory-default
configuration
which
consists
of
only
control
domains.
If
you
set
the
mirror
mode
for
the
memory,
configure
a
logical
domain
after
setting
the
mirror
mode
in
the
factory-default
condition.
Then,
save
the
settings
with
ldm
add-spconfig.
In
addition,
you
must
not
specify
with
ldm
set-config
or
the
setdomainconfig(8)
command
of
XSCF
the
settings
that
were
saved
with
no
mirror
mode
set,
to
the
environment
where
the
mirror
mode
is
used.
Chapter
3
Information
on
Software
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