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Description
No. CR
ID
Workaround
A lot of SUNOS-8000-1L messages are displayed on console when a lot of I/O correctable errors
occur.
16 6505921
Apply the following patch.
120011-14 or later SunOS 5.10: kernel patch
125369-05 or later SunOS 5.10: Fault Manager patch
Many correctable errors (CE) may occur, and despite these are the correctable errors, system may
panic.
17 6508432
Please set the following to /etc/system and then reboot the system:
set pcie:pcie_aer_ce_mask = 0x2001
This problem has been resolved by the following patch. After applying it, the workaround is no
longer needed.
120011-14 or later SunOS 5.10: kernel patch
The domain may panic when an additional PCI-X card is installed by using PCI hot plug.
18 6508434
Do not insert a different type of PCI-X card on the same PCI slot card by using PCI hotplug.
s10s_u3 wanboot fails - The server returned 416: Requested Range Not Satisfiable.
19 6509337
None available for Solaris 10 OS 11/06.
This problem has been fixed by Solaris 10 OS 8/07 or later.
When Dual-Channel Ultra320 SCSI Card (SE0X7SC2F,SE0X7SC2X) is mounted, correctable
errors(CE) occur and system may panic.
20 6510861
If you install the Dual-Channel Ultra320 SCSI Card (SE0X7SC2F,SE0X7SC2X), change the value
of pcie:pcie_aer_ce_mask to 0x31c1, since 0x2001 has been set to pcie:pcie_aer_ce_mask as a
workaround against CR 6508432.
To mask these errors with Dual-Channel Ultra320 SCSI Card (SE0X7SC2F,SE0X7SC2X), add the
following entry to the /etc/system file and then reboot the system:
set pcie:pcie_aer_ce_mask = 0x31c1
This problem has been resolved by the following patch. After applying it, the workaround is no
longer needed.
125100-07 or later SunOS 5.10: Kernel Update patch
Unexpected error messages may be displayed on console after changing the system configuration.
Example:
WARNING: Translation error source /LSB0/B0/0, PA 3c000000000, target /LSB0/B0/20000000
21 6511374
This message can be safely ignored.
Domain may cause a panic when deleteboard for kernel board by using Dynamic Reconfiguration
(DR).
22 6520990
To mask this error, add the following entry to the /etc/system file.
set drmach:fmem_timeout = 30
This problem has been resolved by the following patch. After applying it, the workaround is no
longer needed.
120011-14 or later SunOS 5.10: kernel patch