Chapter 3
Known Issues
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When the system is initialized, firmware is loaded
and occupies approximately 128 MB to 352 MB of
the host memory.
The banner and other software utilities report an
amount of memory minus the amount of memory that
is occupied by firmware.
Be aware that the banner reports the amount of
memory less the amount used by the firmware.
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The On/Standby portion of the service label contains
an error. It says to press and hold the On/Standby
button for "5 seconds". It should say "4 seconds".
Note
-- This error appears on all SPARC Enterprise
T5140 and T5240 server configurations.
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Two illustrations in the service label show the top
cover button in the wrong location. The button is near
the right edge of the server.
Note
-- This error appears on all SPARC Enterprise
T5140 and T5240 servers.
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The portion of the service label that cautions about
the weight of the server gives the wrong weight. It
should say "42 lb" and "19 kg".
Note
-- This error appears on SPARC Enterprise
T5140 server configurations.
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In the Interior Service Label CRU and FRU
Procedures portion of the service label, the letters
"PBD" should say "PDB".
Note
-- This error appears on all SPARC Enterprise
T5140 and T5240 servers.
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The FM Status Indicator portion of the service label
has an erroneous statement. Where it says, "In front
of FM on FanBD" it should say, "on top of FM".
Note
-- This error appears on SPARC Enterprise
T5240 server configurations.
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The drawing showing the cable management arm
being rotated represents the wrong server model. It
should show the SPARC Enterprise T5240 server.
Note
-- This error appears on SPARC Enterprise
T5240 server configurations.
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The shapes of anti-tilt legs shown on service labels
may be different, depending on racks.
Note -
This error appears on all SPARC Enterprise
T5140 and T5240 servers.
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When a disk failure occurred in a RAID 0
configuration, the failed disk cannot be identified.
Do not use RAID 0.
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After the build and the deletion of RAID 1, disk
device may not be recognized correctly.
It becomes recognized correctly after the server
reboot.
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A faulty USB port constantly asserts and deasserts
itself. This condition produces errors in the system
log, such as the following:
Current : /MB/I_USB1 : Predictive
Failure Asserted
Current : /MB/I_USB1 : Predictive
Failure Deasserted
None.
TABLE 3-1
Hardware and Mechanical Issues
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CR ID
Description
Workaround
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