
System Panic After Installing the Adapter in an x86 System
In this example, the attachment point of the unusable device is
c1
.
>
cfgadm -al c1
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant
Condition
c1 fc-fabric connected configured
unknown
c1::12340080e512b600 disk connected configured
unknown
c1::123400a0b82804a6 disk connected configured
unusable
c1::123410a0008beb2a tape connected configured
unknown
>
2.
Issue the
cfgadm -c unconfigure -o unusable_SCSI_LUN
unusable-device-attachment-
point
command to unconfigure the unusable devices on the attachment point.
>
cfgadm -c unconfigure -o unusable_SCSI_LUN c1
Note -
If a device is manually unconfigured, it must then be manually configured in order to
return to the tape zone.
System Panic After Installing the Adapter in an x86 System
Bug 15635205
Issue:
If you install the adapter in an x86 system that is running the Oracle Solaris 10 10/09 OS, the
system might panic when you perform any of the following actions:
1. Reboot the system.
2. Update the flash software on the adapter (via
scli
).
3. Detach the driver (by issuing the
cfgadm unconfigure
command) and then reattach the
driver (by issuing the
cfgadm configure
command).
Workaround:
Reboot the system. If this does not address the issue, ensure that the
kmem_flags
are disabled on
the system by doing the following:
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