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Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers Product Notes • November 2006
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The
sysUpTime
values might be incorrect. For example, a system that has been
assembled only a few days might show an uptime of 51 days. You can ignore
these values. (6295609)
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Using CLI to set the maximum number of communities might kill the SNMP
agent and require you to reboot the system. (6316403)
SP Does Not Handle SNMP Traps (6396525)
The service processor does not support SNMP traps for the SUN-PLATFORM-MIB.
Workaround
Use IPMI PET traps, a form of SNMP trap, to trap errors. You can implement them
by configuring alert rules in the service processor, or by configuring PEF rules
directly in IPMI. See the
Integrated Lights-Out Manager Administration Guide
, 819-1160,
for details.
Serial Port Speed Setting Reverts to 9600 After
Exiting CLI Session (6298521)
When you exit a CLI session, the serial port speed is reset to 9600 bps. This might
cause the serial port not to work after you exit a CLI session if the speed was set to
a value other than 9600 bps.
Workaround
Keep the speed of the serial management port set to 9600 bps.
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