After you perform an addboard operation at the command line in System Management Services (SMS), you might need to wait 10 minutes to update the corresponding Sun Management Center Platform view.
Workaround: Wait up to 10 minutes for the Platform view to be updated.
After you create a Sun Fire High-End (15K/12K) platform object, the platform icon view, which is located on the right panel of the Sun Management console, might not be visible.
Workaround: Choose from the following two workarounds:
If you have no need to use the platform icon, use the hierarchy that is located on the left panel of the Sun Management Center console for navigation.
If you prefer that the platform icon is visible, use the following command to copy the icon file into the appropriate directory:
# cp /opt/SUNWsymon/classes/base/console/cfg/topoimages \ sf15000-platform-xlarge.gif /var/opt/SUNWsymon/cfg/deviceimages \ Starcat-sf15000-platform-xlarge.gif |
The new file name is different from the original file name.
The backslash (\) is a UNIX token that indicates a continuation of the command line.
After performing a Move Board operation in the graphical user interface (GUI), you can track its status in the progress section of the Move Board dialog. However, there might be instances when an operation is successful but does not display a completion message.
Workaround: Use either the GUI or command-line interface (CLI) to verify whether the operation has completed.
GUI – Close the Move Board dialog box and open the Show Status dialog box to view any messages related to the operation. The message No status from the agent indicates that the operation has completed.
CLI – The output of this command executed on the SC tells you whether the operation has completed:
% ps -ef | grep moveboard |
The following domain DR operations result in confirmation dialog boxes that can be edited:
Detach, Attach
Unassign, Assign
Power On, Power Off
Workaround: Editing the contents of these dialog boxes does not affect Sun Management Center 3.5 functionality. Click the OK or Cancel button.
With Sun Fire 15K/12K systems, the Domain view for a slot board sometimes displays an erroneous domain ID. When a slot board is listed in the ACL list with a given domain ID n, that domain ID n remains even after the board has been unassigned from the domain in that view.
Workaround: To determine the correct domain ID, check the Platform view, rather than the Domain view.