2. Oracle Solaris Runtime Issues
Dynamic Reconfiguration on Oracle's Sun Fire High-End Systems
Known Software and Hardware Bugs
GigaSwift Ethernet MMF Link Fails With CISCO 4003 Switch After DR Attach
Dynamic Reconfiguration on Oracle's Sun Fire Midrange Systems
Minimum System Controller Firmware
Network Device Removal Fails When a Program Is Holding the Device Open (5054195)
Sun Enterprise 10000 Release Notes
System Service Processor Requirement
Dynamic Reconfiguration Issues
Network Device Removal Fails When a Program Is Holding the Device Open (5054195)
Dynamic Reconfiguration on Oracle's Sun Enterprise Midrange Systems
Enabling Dynamic Reconfiguration
Unloading Detach-Unsafe Drivers
Self-Test Failure During a Connect Sequence
Network Device Removal Fails When a Program Is Holding the Device Open (5054195)
4. End-of-Software Support Statements
A. Previously Documented Bugs That Were Fixed in the Oracle Solaris 10 9/10 Release
This section describes major domain-side DR bugs on the following Sun Fire high-end systems that run the Oracle Solaris 10 software:
Sun Fire 25K
Sun Fire 20K
Sun Fire 15K
Sun Fire 12K
For information about DR bugs on Sun Management Services, see the SMS Release Notes for the SMS version that is running on your system.
Note - This information applies only to DR as it runs on the servers listed in this section. For information about DR on other servers, see the Release Notes or Product Notes documents or sections that describe those servers.
The following software and hardware bugs apply to Sun Fire high-end systems.
The link fails between a system with a Sun GigaSwift Ethernet MMF Option X1151A and certain CISCO switches. The failure occurs when you attempt to run a DR operation on such a system that is attached to one of the following switches:
CISCO WS-c4003 switch (f/w: WS-C4003 Software, Version NmpSW: 4.4(1))
CISCO WS-c4003 switch (f/w: WS-C4003 Software, Version NmpSW: 7.1(2))
CISCO WS-c5500 switch (f/w: WS-C5500 Software, Version McpSW: 4.2(1) and NmpSW: 4.2(1))
This problem is not seen on a CISCO 6509 switch.
Workaround: Use another switch. Alternatively, you can consult Cisco for a patch for the listed switches.