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Sun Server X3-2L (formerly Sun Fire X4270 M3) Product Notes, Version 1.2 |
Getting the Latest Software and Firmware
Sun Server X3-2L Product Notes
Single-Processor to Dual-Processor Upgrade Is Not Supported
Update Your System to the Latest Software Release
Avoid Overwriting the Embedded Oracle System Assistant USB Flash Drive
Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 Required Patches
Preinstalled Oracle VM Server and Oracle VM Manager Compatibility Requirements
Supported Operating System Limitations
Update HBA Firmware to Support UEFI BIOS
Segfaults Might Occur on Servers Running 64-bit Linux Operating Systems
Failure of a Single Server Fan Module Might Impact Performance
MAC Address Mapping to Ethernet Ports
Rear-Mounted HDD Naming When Using Oracle Solaris
Inspect Grounding Strap on 3.5-inch HDD Bracket Before Installing HDDs
Oracle System Assistant Known Issues
Oracle Solaris Operating System Known Issues
Linux Operating Systems and Virtual Machine Known Issues
Getting Server Firmware and Software
Firmware and Software Access Options
Available Software Release Packages
Accessing Firmware and Software
Download Firmware and Software Using My Oracle Support
This section includes information about the PCIe cards that are supported on the Sun Server X3-2L.
The following table lists the quantity and slot restrictions for PCIe cards supported on the Sun Server X3-2L. The Maximum Quantity Supported column indicates the number of cards tested and supported by Oracle.
Note - PCIe slots 1, 2, and 3 are nonfunctional in single-processor systems. PCIe cards that are supported in slots 1 through 5 in dual-processor systems are only supported in slots 4 and 5 in single-processor systems.
Table 5 PCIe Cards Supported, Quantity Supported, and Slot Restrictions
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