Chapter 3
Known Issues
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After downgrading the system firmware from
7.2.x to 7.1.x, "Condition" of the I_USB0 and
I_USB1 may be displayed as "fail" in the output
of
prtdiag -v
command. It can be recovered
by removal/insert of the power cords.
Output Example:
Voltage indicators:
-------------------------------------
Location
Indicator
Condition
-------------------------------------
SYS/MB
VCORE_POK
ok
SYS/MB
VMEML_POK
ok
SYS/MB
VMEMR_POK
ok
SYS/MB
I_USB0
fail <-
SYS/MB
I_USB1
fail <-
None.
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The ILOM event log may not be in the Solaris
OS system log output (/var/adm/messages).
ILOM login event example:
Nov 7 14:13:03 xxxxxx SC Alert: [ID
178418 daemon.notice] Audit | minor:
admin : Open Session :
object = /session/type : value =
shell : success
Nov 7 14:13:04 xxxxxx SC Alert: [ID
434268 daemon.notice] Audit | minor:
admin : Close Session :
object = /session/type : value =
shell : success
None.
Perform the ILOM reset operation. If not
recovered, shut down the system and then
remove and insert the power cord.
ILOM reset operation example:
Log in to ILOM and execute the following
command.
[In case of ILOM command mode]
->
reset /SP
Are you sure you want to reset /SP
(y/n)?
y
[In case of ALOM CMT compatible shell]
sc>
resetsc
Are you sure you want to reset the
SC [y/n]?
y
n/a
After you remove/insert the power cord and
while POST is running, the “
/SYS/XXXXX prom
is unreadable or corrupted
” message
may appear and stop at ok prompt. For details,
see
“After the Power Cord Removal/Insert, an
Error Message May Appear during the POST”
on page 49
.
Take 180 or more seconds for each of the
intervals between the system power-off and the
power cord removal, and between the removal
and insertion of the power cord.
TABLE 3-3
Firmware, ILOM, POST, and SP Issues
(Continued)
CR
Description
Workaround